Use a splash of colour in your nursery
Decorate your nursery with on-trend primary tones. The best bit? Your baby will love the bright hues as they’ll have maximum impact on his developing vision



Toadstool light, £45, thewhitecompany.com
See red: When your baby’s colour vision first kicks in, one of the first colours he will see is red.


Mushroom light, £75, thewhitecompany.com
See red: When your baby’s colour vision first kicks in, one of the first colours he will see is red.


Safari-style wall hanger, £22.95, castlesforrascals.co.uk
See red: When your baby’s colour vision first kicks in, one of the first colours he will see is red.


Blames highchair with tray, £45, ikea.com
See red: When your baby’s colour vision first kicks in, one of the first colours he will see is red.


Mummy I Love You To The Moon And Back cushion, £21.99, amazon.co.uk
See red: When your baby’s colour vision first kicks in, one of the first colours he will see is red.


Red fish paper balloon, £2.65, castlesforrascals.co.uk
See red: When your baby’s colour vision first kicks in, one of the first colours he will see is red.


SKOJIG pendant lamp, £14, ikea.com
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


SKOJIG table lamp, £16, ikea.com
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


BUSUNGE chest of drawers, £60, ikea.com
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


Ideal Stars canvas wardrobe, £19, very.co.uk
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


Knot blue knitted round pouf, £95, habitat.co.uk
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


Star rug (L100 x W70cm), £50, johnlewis.com
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


Slouch chair, £30, direct.asda.com
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


Lidded storage box, £12, aspace.co.uk
Bright blue: When colours are presented in pairs, babies tend to look for the longest amount of time at blue, red, purple and orange.


Camper Van embroidered cushion, £12, very.co.uk
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Charles Eames style yellow DSW chair, £59, cultfurniture.com
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


RAR rocker chair, £69, cultfurniture.com
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Aerial metal ceiling light, £40, habitat.co.uk
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Kinder Valley Kai compact cot, £49, direct.asda.com
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Beanbag cube, £15, direct.asda.com
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Use this koziol boskop apple lunch box for storage, £6, koziol-shop.co.uk
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Habitat Topsy Elephant cushion, £12, argos.co.uk
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.


Cotton bedspread, £39, castlesforrascals.co.uk
Zesty yellow: Yellow is the most visible colour to the human eye – use it to give your baby things to focus on.

