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20 x how to spice up ‘sad beige’ in the nursery easily and stylishly

Sad beige is what it's called on TikTok: the most beautiful son sur ton baby rooms in natural tones. Confession: I also have quite a nude-like color palette when it comes to Enzo's nursery. Meanwhile, more and more color is coming our way (because two and no, including personal taste development), but if you were to ask me, I still go best with matching natural tones. And I'm really not the only one. The beige nurseries are currently a huge hit. There's a good chance you're also considering such a lovely room for your baby on the way. The only question now is: does this style with little contrast provide enough for a baby's development? We're hearing more and more from various sources that it doesn't. At least...

The criticism of this trend, which is mainly going viral on TikTok, was also discussed in the British tech magazine Wired. Does the style fit with the development of babies, and are they still learning to see depth and contrast this way? Let's calm down for a moment, guys. Developmental psychologists interviewed by a Wired journalist actually expect that this isn't too bad. To be honest: a beige nursery is not the most stimulating environment for a baby, but they will still be exposed to many colors in the rest of the world. So no reason to worry. But you understand: a little extra color is definitely not a bad thing. So today from me to you: the cutest baby rooms with a pop of color (also definitely not too much) to spice up that beige situation a bit.





















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