Working With Ivory Colors: Author An Bedazzling Thicket For Your Newborn

November 21st, 2009 by Dorothea Frankson Discuss this article »

The soon to be mother delights in telling her friends over lunch that the baby’s nursery will feature only white linens. Her remark is met with polite silence and puzzled expressions until she shares pictures of the bedding set she just purchased, after which all are surprised to see that white is a lovely idea and not so plain after all.

White crib bedding is produces an environment that is relaxing and visually pleasant, it’s the right bedding to inspire a room for your daughter. Different fabrics and textures used adding other details like ruffles and embroidery with care and usage of elegant crib skirts that suits the window covering helps in making a successful and efficient use of monochromatic linens in the nursery.

Create your baby’s all-white nursery by choosing from a variety of styles, from traditional chenille, lace, and eyelet to ultra-contemporary high-thread-count cotton or micro suede fabrics. Before purchasing white linens you need to make sure they go well with the rest of the way your home is decorated when in the market for boy baby bedding.

Bedding of a monochromatic variety can be used with the same hue repeatedly for a smooth, modern feel, or it can be offset and contrasted with other colors. If you are going to go for a nursery all in one color then consider purchasing bedding in sets to ensure that everything matches and fits properly.

Baby crib bedding comes in sets that are all-white and will contain other items that you might find useful in the nursery decor. A full crib set is a good idea for people on tight budgets, but mothers and fathers will additionally benefit from the industry standard in width and length for crib beds, which are widely said to be the safest possible for babies.

Among many wonderful selections of all-white ensembles the one classic that stands out is a beautiful white eyelet set by JoJo Designs. This ensemble not only exemplifies the careful use of texture and detail, but lends itself to the countless beautiful designs available to those who appreciate the simple but sophisticated approach to color.

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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