Best Nursery Paint Colors for Girls

Ann Siper
Choosing the Best Nursery Paint Colors for Baby Girls is a fun DIY project that many parents choose to do themselves. After years of painting, decorating, and designing, I have started to rely on some simple, sweet, and absolute charming paint colors that are the Best Nursery Paint Colors for Girls!

Here is a look at some unique, sweet, and warm paint colors. They all work well together, but can also stand alone!

Best Nursery Paint Colors for Girls #1: Old Rose

Old Rose from Laura Ashley is absolutely one of my favorite paint colors fo little girls. You can find Laura Ashley paints at Lowes. The colors are beautiful, relaxing, warm, and inviting.

If you really do not like the shabby chic look, do not be put off by the name Laura Ashley. There is no reason you have to go the shabby chic route in the nursery simply because of the brand of paint. Focus more on the warm and girly feel of this truly rich pink.

Best Nursery Paint Colors for Girls #2: Apple Blossom

Apple Blossom is a pale pale pink also made by Laura Ashley. It pairs well with Old Rose.

Apple Blossom is one of those great light paint colors that can add some light and brightens to a room that may be somewhat dark. Apple Blossom is also a great paint color in the nursery for the ceiling. It is fresh, inviting, an db works well with colorful baby girl nursery furniture.

This lovely Apple Blossom color would also look great painted as stripes, polka dots, and even trim in the baby nursery this paint color. T is so clean and crisp, yet has just enough pink in it to add a touch of color.

Best Nursery Paint Colors for Girls #3: Emerald 2

Emerald too a light and rich green paint color also made by Laura Ashley. Again, this is one of those paint colors that will lend itself well to a shabby chic baby nursery, but there are no rules saying that us all it can be.

This lovely Emerald 2 is a light and warm green paint color. There is nothing dark about it. I know the name says emerald, but it is a warm antique light green.

If you are painting a two tone looking your baby nursery, this light green color would look great below a chair rail or even as a an accent wall. It looks great with pink and is simply sweet.

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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  • Gina10/7/2009

    This would be WAY more helpful if actual colors were posted.

  • brian12/30/2007

    I can't find a single example picture of the colors referenced any where on the internet. Laura Ashley's site only seems to carry a handful of colors, matching their furniture.

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