It's easy to see why so many people postpone doing the nursery until the last possible moment. If you're a prospective parent, an older brother or sister can become very demanding and you'll still be faced with the everyday tasks of running the haven that's your home.
With all the reading material about baby care and preparations directed at new parents these days, decorating the nursery can often end up on the back burner. Whether you are new to decorating, or are a seasoned veteran, it remains true that your child's room will not automatically fill itself with high-quality, safe crib sets.
But one internet question will undoubtedly give you hundreds of replies from online merchants, so you need to have your priorities set. Baby boy bedding should adhere to conventional measurements for cribs and tot beds, and once you do your homework you'll realize you can't give in on this point because sheets that don't can come off the corners and suffocate defenseless baby boys.
Before considering styles and colors, make certain that the bedding you choose is free of volatile organic compounds, sometimes referred to as VOCs. Although fluffy bedding looks cute and comfy, it is dangerous in cribs and could cause a helpless infant to suffocate.
Having now determined which bedding is safe for your baby, it is time to choose the colors and styles for your son's nursery. Because of the stress involved in planning the nursery for your new addition, you may be drawn to the simple, serene designs; just remember that there are many bright and colorful choices too.
Moon and stars nursery bedding is ideal for creating a space that is strongly masculine but not extravagant. These nighttime sky designs feature many deep blue shades combined with stars of white or pale, glimmering gold. Your son will surely enjoy his nap times surrounded by such lovely nursery linens.