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Being Lime-Colored Is Untroublesome: Hilarious Kelly-Colored Nursery Bedding in Your Baby Boy's Alcove
Posted on April 19th, 2010 93 commentsLime green baby bedding has been well-received in nurseries for a long time, partly because of its gender-neutrality, it was popular in older times when a baby's gender was not determined until birth. Naturally, such bedding used to be limited to sweet pastels that were obviously nothing to get excited about. Designers and parents have all been bewitched by the huge variety of greens being used in decorating today.
Green is acclaimed for its adaptability as well, and appears smart when coupled with almost all the different colors, thus it is simple to merge beddings that have green and a number of varieties of house combinations. Within the green theme, beside just using botanical and water motifs, perhaps also include green items such as frogs and grasshoppers.
As noted earlier, green can be used regardless of the baby's gender, but many collections feature it for boy crib bedding sets. 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.
There are so many patterns to choose among that you might want to think first about the decor you want in the nursery. People who love contemporary decor can find a host of attractive geometric prints and monochromatic studies sure to please. If your preferences are more conventional, then you will probably discover that you are enchanted by the numerous patchwork ensembles that have green designs and solids.
Discovering beautiful linens that are perfect for the design look you have in mind is a great joy; but once the choice is made, you may find yourself concerned with whether they are affordable for your budget. You will hear from every experienced decorator that setting up a nursery can become very expensive for the parents, not the least of which is the crib bedding. For the budget conscious parents, crib sets are one way to get all the bedding and accessories for the nursery at one low price.
The green collection of bed linens come in many shades of green at a very reasonable price. Even nicer, crib ensembles with more pieces have coordinating accessories that work with each other to furnish a nursery that's sure to be delightful.
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Go With The Flow, Little Angels: Cerulean Bedding Crib Set Belongs A Newborn Girl's Sanctuary
Posted on January 8th, 2010 439 commentsWhen the old rules dictated that a nursery be decorated according to the child's gender, there were very few options for bedding in a little girl's room. Parents who wanted to decorate their little one's nursery find that a host of designs based on pink and/or white were available but were not at all attractive and only rarely some of them selected designs based on shades of yellow and green as these colors are considered as anemic in nature.
Fortunately, expectant parents are free from decorating their daughter's room in the boring and prissy style dictated by times past. Blue baby bedding can now be embraced by parents who expect to have a baby daughter. These parents will find an astonishing range of nursery fashions if they are contemplating using many blue hues.
Baby boy bedding set can come a long way from pink, today blue is used as a part of a girls room theme. Blue color, in different patches and streaks, features mainly in any pattern related to water but it is also the most important color in traditional floral and atmospheric depictions. Blue in the nursery can feel very modern when you include geometric patterns in the decor.
The primary concern for crib bedding is ensuring your child's safety, and then you can begin to find the right style for your nursery. Make sure to shop for linens that fit standard crib and toddler bed dimensions; linens that are too small or too large can pose serious risks to your baby.
Crib bedding factories should be well regulated to curb the unethical usage of toxic chemicals that may cause respiratory problems to children. Manufacturers should use hypoallergenic materials, and show clearly what the contents are. Salesmen having good reputation give details of the constituents of the bedding. They seldom sell linens that do not comply with the approved measurements and thus concerned parents are left free to concentrate on the decor.
Just think about how nice it will be to finish off your little girl's room in shades of blue. Blue is now a popular color for a girl's nursery, whether it's an ocean theme with mermaids and sea life or azure walls filled with angels and clouds. It's very exciting that blue is now an available option for a little girl's nursery as well rather than just more traditional pinks.