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Choosing the Right Decorative Baby Bedding for your Child's Nursery

As they begin to think about how to decorate their child's nursery, most parents recognize that the inevitable focal points of the room will be the crib itself, as well as the baby bedding. Keeping this in mind, shoppers are apt to begin by searching for linens, only to discover that they face the daunting task of trying to choose from a massive collection of bedding in every imaginable style and color.

If you are feeling more than a little bewildered about trying to select from the vast array of designs and themes readily available for your son or daughter's room, you might want to consider shelving those particular decisions for a time. Instead, concentrate on making absolutely sure that you know what general criteria linens must meet in order to be considered safe for your baby.

Crib bedding should always stick to standard measurements, which insures that sheets will fit tightly without slipping and comforters will not exceed commonly accepted dimensions, since little ones can sometimes become entrapped in oversized blankets. While puffy quilts and bumpers may seem wonderfully cozy to adults, they pose a very real hazard to helpless newborns and young children, who might press their faces into these items and suffer impaired respiration.

Parents who have done their research know that they need to be very mindful of the contents of the bedding. Before buying that supremely cute crib set, read the labels carefully and always reject any items that do not clearly list the materials used in their manufacture. With these important considerations out of the way, you can now tackle the issue of choosing the type of decorative linens that will best suit your child’s nursery.

Some mothers and fathers who are having trouble making a decision about decorative bedding often start by thinking about something as simple as the colors that most interest them. Pink and blue are, of course, traditional favorites for gender specific rooms, and green and yellow have been used for years in gender neutral nurseries, but consumers are hardly limited to just these.

Many decorators find themselves drawn to linens in a whole host of shades rarely seen a generation ago, including a generous selection of red baby bedding. Red is wonderfully flexible and can be easily paired with many other colors to create any number of moods, from cozy and subdued to fiery and vibrant. No matter what shade of red you choose for your little one’s retreat, you are sure to succeed in creating a well appointed and impressive setting.