4 Nursery Color Schemes
These days, people are painting their nurseries with paint colors that can grow with their child, putting off the need to repaint in just a few years. Explore these paint color schemes for inspiration for your nursery.

Nursery Color Schemes
Gorgeous Blues
The traditional nursery color for boys is blue because it accentuates a little boy's appeal. Using blues throughout the nursery gives it a sweet, baby look.
As your boy grows up, you can switch out the baby-themed elements and replace them with more mature themes, giving this blue bedroom a long, useful life.
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Nursery Color Schemes
Pretty Pinks
Pink is still a favorite color for little girl's nurseries - and for good reason. With the wide range of pink paint colors, from barely there to almost red, you can be sure to find one that you like.
Pinks are sweet, lovely colors that a girl will enjoy even as she matures into a teenager.
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Nursery Color Schemes
True Neutrals
Neutrals, like off-white oatmeal or taupe are great for a restful nursery. The light, airy paint colors allow you to use colorful bedding, rugs and artwork to decorate the room.
As the child grows and begins to choose it's own accessories, you can be sure that they will fit in with this enduring paint color scheme.
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Nursery Color Schemes
Monochromatic
A popular trend for nurseries is to use different intensities of the same color throughout the nursery. Use colors from the same color swatch to avoid using paints with different undertones, and for choosing matching accessories.
The best part about a monochromatic nursery is that when the child is older you can easily switch out the old accessories and introduce more grown-up versions.
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