Creative nursery schemes for parents stuck in a colour rut

Bring your baby’s room to life with these five inspiring colour combinations.

“We don’t want to go for the usual pink and blue in our baby’s nursery, but we don’t know where to start. Can you suggest any interesting alternatives?”

Nurseries are a fantastic opportunity to have some fun with your decorating scheme, and playing around with colour is a great place to start.

Our experts have chosen five inspiring colour combinations that are guaranteed to get your creative juices flowing.

Warm and passionate, citrus colours are incredibly striking when teamed with understated cool neutrals. Think juicy hues of lemon yellow, orange fizz, kiwi green and blood orange.
Citrus yellow bedroom

Citrus burst

Warm and passionate, citrus colours are incredibly striking when teamed with understated cool neutrals. Think juicy hues of lemon yellow, orange fizz, kiwi green and blood orange.

Even a small dose of these bright colours will create an atmosphere bursting with youthful energy to match the little person who’ll be living in the room.

If you’re new to decorating with bold colours, why not try before your buy using the Dulux Visualizer app?

It gives you an instant impression of how your room will look once it’s been painted and is really easy to use. Simply hold your Smartphone or tablet up to the wall you want to paint, choose any colour from the Dulux paint palette and tap the screen to make the colour appear on your wall.

Which paints?

H2.16.85 / 88YY 81/230
G3.26.85 / 60YY 79/367

Why not paint your walls green and your ceiling blue to echo the way the colours appear in nature?
Green painted nursery

Inspired by nature

If you think blue and green should never be seen, think again! Grass green and sky blue not only make for a wonderful nature-inspired colour palette, they’re also calming hues that will bring a sense of tranquillity to your baby’s surroundings.

The colours contrast beautifully, as blue gives a real sense of space and freedom, while green adds depth and warmth.

Why not paint your walls green and your ceiling blue to echo the way the colours appear in nature?

Which paints?

K6-J0.41.71 / 10GY 52/541
N6-R8.50.50 / 70BG 24/380
V5-S0.10.50 / 90BG 25/079

Pink is still a go-to hue for many parents expecting a girl, but if you want to think outside the box, try pairing bright pink with turquoise.
Pink and turquoise nursery

Pink meets turquoise

Pink is still a go-to hue for many parents expecting a girl, but if you want to think outside the box, why not try pairing bright pink with turquoise? These colours may seem like a bold combination but when used sparingly they’re surprisingly appealing.

For a preppy look, pair an emerald green with a soft, muted pink like blush or dusty rose. Want to make a serious statement? Choose a moss green for the walls and ceiling and paint one wall in a brilliantly hot pink like fuchsia or orchid.

Which paints?

L6-K9.60.43 / 90GY 21/472
Q1.31.49 / 10BG 22/248
B5-A7.19.60 / 70RR 39/272
B7-A8.39.35 / 70RR 15/400

Give vibrant and uplifting aqua an urban edge by pairing it with a warm muted green.
Urban bedroom scheme

Urban blend

Give vibrant and uplifting aqua an urban edge by pairing it with a warm muted green. This modern colour combination is perfect for parents who are waiting to find out the gender of their child, or for those who want to create a timeless nursery space.

Combine with furniture in natural tones, such as brown and white, for an easy-to-live-with look that/s also timeless.

Which paints?

H3.04.72 / 10GY 56/073
M8.19.72 / 56 GG 64/258

Give pastels a modern edge by pairing them with a soft shade of brown. When choosing the pastel hues, think candy colours: soft pink, lemon and blueberry.
Pink and brown nursery

Candy crush

Give pastels a modern edge by pairing them with a soft shade of brown. When choosing the pastel hues, think candy colours: soft pink, lemon and blueberry. Alone, these shades have the potential to look saccharine, but when paired with a warm neutral, like mocha, chocolate or latte, they take on a modern, sophisticated feel.

Candy coloured pastels also look fabulous when paired with lots of white and warm wood tones, like oak and timber.

Which paints?

A0.05.75 / 70RR 67/092
E9.11.74 / 20YY 55/151

Top tip

If you’re still struggling to choose your paint, why not pick a theme for your nursery and the colours will follow naturally? For example, a woodland theme suggests green paint, while a seaside scheme suggests blue and yellow.

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