Jul
23
2010
When designing the bedroom for your first baby, parents often think they need to decorate in pink for a girl and blue for a boy, though today they should simply choose what they like. You're in charge when deciding which colors to decorate with, whether it's persimmon, purple, or both.
A room can be designed around a particular color provided that you then choose different shades to provide contrast. The often maligned color red is actually quite fine to use as bedding, particularly in the case of boys who usually are enamored with fire trucks and Ferraris.
You can further enliven the nursery space by using red toys, accenting with red wall decorations, and having a non-skid red area rug your baby can learn to crawl on and play on. Red baby bedding adds an impressive touch to a child's bedroom ensemble. The center of an exciting nursery is red crib set. You are not limited to a single-color scheme; you can also combine a solid color with vivid similarly hued prints, and, just your luck, there are coordinated bedding packages which offer just the items with which you can do that.
To decorate on a budget, but still have the ability to purchase high-quality products, linen sets readily available in stores today are a good option. Because red recalls vivid images of toys and other playful things, it would be very appropriate for your son's baby boy crib bedding sets. Crib bedding sets contain well-designed, fitted bedding which is as comfortable and safe as it is beautiful.
Mobiles and bumpers are great, the baby isn't old enough to pull the mobile down on himself and can't climb up on the bumper to get out of the crib. Remember that your little boy won't even be able to focus on the details of his environment for some months, but you'll notice things on the many visits you'll be making daily.
Crib sets should be designed with safety in mind and overstuffed or oversized bedding should not be used in a crib. This room should be fun for you, too, so feel free to put up a big red heart, red flowers, a bright cardinal or showy red macaw. Keep in mind the truism that a contented baby is nurtured by a contented mother.
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Apr
19
2010
Green baby crib bedding is a standard for nurseries, perhaps because it was thought to be gender neutral in those days when parents didn't know their baby's gender until it was born. But, those linens are tamed with delicate pastel shades. Decorators currently incorporate an entire range of greens, from shiny lime to the darkest emerald.
Parents are sure to find one of many beautiful greens that will compliment their existing home decor. Clearly, green is a standard in bedding with themes too, more prominently with those that have appliques related to botany and water which incorporate pictures of “green friendly” living things such as frogs, grasshoppers, etc.
As previously said, the color green is generally known as commonly appropriate in any gender-neutral nursery, and it is prominently featured in many, many different catalogues of baby boy bedding. Whether you choose green as a primary nursery color or as a contrast, you are sure to find just the right bedding if you search online.
Even after deciding on green, parents should have some ides of what shade or style they are looking for to help narrow down their choices as they shop. Those who adore modernistic design will have a range of appealing geometric designs and single colored drafts that are certain to satisfy. Many traditional sets are sold to entice even the rarest enthusiast.
It's always delightful to start looking for linens, but as you choose the ones you love, you'll very likely become anxious about how much they cost. Those experienced in decorating a nursery can tell you that you need to buy a few things that can be pricey, including crib bedding. Purchasers who want to save money can prevent their finances from going astray by buying one or multiple crib sets.
The green collection of bed linens come in many shades of green at a very reasonable price. Larger crib sets include matching accessories that together create an impressive and fully dressed nursery certain to please all who enter it.
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