What cute bedding! Depends on your wall colour. If the walls are quite neutral then I think the duck egg within the bedding is a lovely shade. However if you want the curtains to last and adapt with the changing bedding as your child grows, then perhaps simple white would be good, or a shade near to the wall colour if it’s a calm shade. Here are some examples of pale or white curtains.
Hi Charlotte, what fun bedding! I would choose a colour or two from the bedding and use those in other accessories and the curtains across the room. For me I think I'd choose the blue and teal - they will last as a colour palette into teenage hood and also are very versatile. they are also fun and playful and you don't want to overlook fun in a child's room. Do post the room when it's done!
Hi Charlotte, as the bedding has a few colours you have quite a bit of choice. If you get the curtains professionally made they would last you for many years and you can choose a fabric and colour way that would work now and when your children are older. Let me know if you would like any help with this.
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