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I’m an interior designer – the best bargain buys for your baby’s nursery that still look stylish & don’t cost a bomb

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DESIGNING a nursery that's affordable, stylish and practical is no easy job.

And while there are countless shops out there selling nursery items, it can be difficult to wade through to find what you like.

Kinderoo interior designer Talya Nicolay has offered her top tips to deck out a nursery on a budget but stylishly too
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Kinderoo interior designer Talya Nicolay has offered her top tips to deck out a nursery on a budget but stylishly tooCredit: Getty
Tayla says this cute bunny head is a cheap and easy way to jazz up a wall without using wall paper
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Tayla says this cute bunny head is a cheap and easy way to jazz up a wall without using wall paperCredit: dunelm

So interior designer Talya Nicolay, from , has offered her top suggestions of things to buy for your nursery that will look picture perfect but won't break the bank.

"At we believe that designing a nursery is not just about making it look beautiful, but making it functional too," Talya told us.

"That's why we love to include clever storage and design solutions that can work in both large and small spaces."

Decor

Animal heads for the wall can be a cute and inexpensive addition to your nursery. Talya loves the and £20 each from Dunelm.

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"If you don’t want to add wallpaper or paint walls, draping bunting on a wall is a quick and easy way to create a focal point," Talya advised.

comes in three different colours and costs just £6.99.

"A cute rug is always a wonderful addition to a nursery," Talya said, citing this as one of her top picks.

And wall hooks are a very practical addition to a nursery.

"They give great flexibility to either hang little baskets and add creams, wipes etc above a changing table or hang up a special outfit - the possibilities are endless," Talya smiled.

and costs £17.99.

Storage

Talya is a big fan of using storage baskets for everything in a nursery.

"Whether you use them for toys, dirty clothes or storage for nappies, they look great while being super practical," she said.

is on sale for £18.40.

While and comes in four different colour options.

Reading area

"If you’re tight on space, don’t forget to use your walls," Talya advised.

";I love as they blend into any room, store a large number of books and show off the covers - which is a great way to utilise all the surfaces in a small room."

Growth chart

Marking our children's growth is something we all end up doing, "whether it's marking on the wall or door frame".

"But by having a hanging ruler you can roll it up and keep forever," Talya said.

"The simple design means they work in any room, place it in a prominent place or even just behind a door."

This .

Art

"There are so many prints available now and they are a relatively inexpensive way to create a feature within a nursery," Talya added.

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"Many places offer customisable options and ones that you can download and print at home."

This set of , this , and this

These prints from Amazon will immediately brighten up a nursery
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These prints from Amazon will immediately brighten up a nurseryCredit: Amazon
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