Hot Crib Sheets: A Confusing And Beautiful Approach To Daycare Decor

February 9, 2010 by Dorothea Frankson  
Filed under Pregnancy

When parents do a quick search online for nursery furnishings and decorations, many are overwhelmed by the sheer number of options that they have to choose from. Designers and parents both now follow new rules regarding what styles and colors are considered appropriate for a baby’s nursery.

Nursery linens now exist in a large variety of quality designs and safe fabrics that were not available a few years ago. Modern baby bedding is offered in many modern colors and styles to allow parents the freedom to create a nursery that blends with the more contemporary look of their entire house.

Today’s modern crib bedding offers something for everyone from artsy geometric prints to pure monochromatic blends. Some of the parents who opt for contemporary decoration would find themselves attracted to one of the many attractive and really funky “retro” bedding sets which are available in the market, otherwise.

Baby linens today include blankets in recently developed synthetic textiles such as micro-fleece, which can be easily laundered. Today’s decorator often utilizes traditional blues and browns in unique and striking manners. Baby boy crib bedding sets with a certainly modern feeling is now available with numerous traders and those parents who are looking for specific linens meant only for the boys would not feel disappointed because of the abundant availability.

Modern bedding meant for boys especially are now often sold in the well fixed sets including therein all the required linens. For one low price, the larger crib collections offer all the necessary bedding and also matching accessories like valances to create a fully coordinated nursery. Baby bedding that you buy within a bedding ensemble usually adheres to conventional measurements because those in the know realize that’s the best and most safe option for your baby.

It would be a mistake to take for granted that so-called “modern bedding” cannot possibly be integrated into a room which will suit those drawn to classic furnishings. The new patchwork collections take on a more modern look through clever use of quilting and appliques. No matter what style of decor ultimately suits your fancy, both you and your newborn son will be delighted by your decision to purchase bedding with a more modern look.

Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..

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