Showing posts with label room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label room. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Baby's Nursery Part II:


Getting the rest of the items for your baby's new room will be a simpler task. You will need a few items such as a changing table, dresser, or bookcases to hold al of those tiny, adorable little clothing items.  Storing diapers, baby wipes, creams, a laundry hamper etc. can be all very helpful, especially for the brand new mother.  Having all of these things on hand will be a time saver and then they have a place to be easily replenished as well.  If you have older children in the home such as three or four year old, using them to help you stock back up the diapers and put clothing away can be great jobs to help mommy out.  Stay within your budget and look for coupons on the web prior to buying any large furniture item such as a dresser!

Another important piece of furniture in your baby’s room will  be a changing table. The style and wood tone once again will be what ever fits your personal taste. The table should be of a comfortable height with safety straps and one or two shelves underneath for storage is a must. Something that’s becoming more popular is a changing center with hutch. This looks similar to the hutch you might find in a dining room or kitchen. It has plenty of storage and the changing area is built right in. This is another piece that will last and grow with your baby, as later it can be used for storage of toys, books, games etc.

Because of the amount of items a baby requires a chest of drawers, dresser or armoire is a necessity in their room, you can never have too much storage. The size of the room will determine how many pieces, if only one piece can be used you may want to consider one chest of drawers with a wide top which can double as a changing table. Extra storage can be found by placing a shelf or two above the dresser.

Bookcases are another piece of furniture that can be useful for storage. Fabric lined wicker baskets in different sizes can be placed on the shelves for holding extra crib linens, clothes, diapers etc. Later these baskets will come in handy for toys, books or clothes. If your going to use a bookcase for this purpose, once your baby begins to crawl or walk you will want to secure the piece to the wall for safety.

To make things even easier for you there are many Nursery Sets available which can include crib, dresser, armoire and changing table hutch combo. Get creative and have fun decorating a magical room for a the very special little person about to enter your life.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Starting Baby's Nursery Part I:


Perhaps it is your very first child and you are setting up a nursery, there is truly so much to do but it is so very exciting at the same time.  If the new family member will be having their own room, then the easier this process can be as you will be having a nice blank setting to get started.

One of the first things to decide on will be what type of wall treatment to use, will it be straight painting, hanging wallpaper or possibly a combination of both. If painting is your choice do you prefer colors that are bright and colorful or are you leaning more toward subtle and neutral? Soft blues, greens, and creams are relaxing colors while reds, oranges, and bright yellows are stimulating colors. Even though young children love bright colors something in a calm cool color might be a better choice for a baby’s room. With the wide variety of colors to chose from you are not limited any long to just blue or pink. In fact many parents tend to choose a more neutral pallet that will work well for both boys and girls. This also gives you the flexibility to make easy decorating changes as your baby grow.

Wallpapering is a great way to add lots of baby personality to a room. You’re going to discover an endless supply of soft colors, bold patterns like stripes or checks and cute prints to fit any decorating scheme. To keep the room from becoming to busy and future redecorating made easier you may want to consider using wallpaper on just one main wall or using a solid color, especially if the bedding set you’ve chosen has a lot of color and pattern within it. Wallpaper borders are another alternative; they can be placed around the top of the room or used a chair rail with both top and bottom of the wall painted in coordinating colors or painting the top and papering the bottom.  

Adding accessories is where the real fun comes in; this is also when you may want to consider decorating the baby’s room with a theme. There are a wide variety of accessories available to fit pretty much any theme you choose. This can include Crib Set, Lamps, Mobiles, Diaper Stackers, Wall Borders and Art Work. What type of crib to purchase, will it be light medium or dark wood tone, painted white or another color, traditional, convertible or round style. With the vast assortment of choices it really comes down to what you like and what will fit comfortably into your baby’s room. One of the great advantages to convertible cribs is that they change as your baby grows. Many can now be found that are a three-in-one, meaning they start as a normal crib, change to a toddler bed then to a full size.