Nursery Furniture
Baby Cribs Furniture Buying Guide
Sunday, September 5th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Erina A asked:
Having new baby, there are some things we need to do. Baby cribs furniture possibly the most important things we need to prepare. There are many kinds of models in baby cribs furniture. Top priority is safety. We must find a baby cribs furniture that can guarantee the safety of our baby. I am sure all of you don’t want anything happens to your baby.
A little bit hard to pick a baby cribs furniture that can guarantee the safety of our baby. As a preference, you might want to ask a valuable information from a person who had a experience in dealing with this kind of issues. We don’t need to embarrass. Asking people who had the experience with baby cribs furniture could make your job easier to find a safety baby cribs furniture.
There are also simple step for you before decides to buy a baby cribs furniture.
Tip #1: Safety First
All new baby cribs sold in the US will pass safety standards required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. However, cribs manufactured before 1990 may not conform to the latest safety guidelines.
If you are given a used crib by a relative, or if you decide to buy a used crib from eBay, make sure the crib has not been recalled for safety issues. You can do this by going to the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.
Tip #2: Choose the Right Size
If you intend to use the convertible crib after your child outgrows his or her toddler bed, you will want to make sure the crib will convert to the right sized bed with the optional side rails. Some cribs will convert to twin-sized beds, while others convert to full-sized.
Many children bedrooms will not have room for a full-sized bed, plus a dresser, a desk, and other furniture needed by older children. For this reason, you should look beyond the style and make sure you will be able to use the crib as long as possible
Tip #3: Choose the Right Price
Convertible cribs are sold in a very wide range of prices, from under $200 to well over $1,000. Any new crib will conform to modern safety standards, but different brands may be sturdier than others, and may have finishes that will last longer. These things are not always easy to see in a brand new piece of furniture, but may become more evident as you use the crib over time. The price itself is not always the best indicator of value, consider the value for your money.
Having new baby, there are some things we need to do. Baby cribs furniture possibly the most important things we need to prepare. There are many kinds of models in baby cribs furniture. Top priority is safety. We must find a baby cribs furniture that can guarantee the safety of our baby. I am sure all of you don’t want anything happens to your baby.
A little bit hard to pick a baby cribs furniture that can guarantee the safety of our baby. As a preference, you might want to ask a valuable information from a person who had a experience in dealing with this kind of issues. We don’t need to embarrass. Asking people who had the experience with baby cribs furniture could make your job easier to find a safety baby cribs furniture.
There are also simple step for you before decides to buy a baby cribs furniture.
Tip #1: Safety First
All new baby cribs sold in the US will pass safety standards required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission standards. However, cribs manufactured before 1990 may not conform to the latest safety guidelines.
If you are given a used crib by a relative, or if you decide to buy a used crib from eBay, make sure the crib has not been recalled for safety issues. You can do this by going to the Consumer Product Safety Commission website.
Tip #2: Choose the Right Size
If you intend to use the convertible crib after your child outgrows his or her toddler bed, you will want to make sure the crib will convert to the right sized bed with the optional side rails. Some cribs will convert to twin-sized beds, while others convert to full-sized.
Many children bedrooms will not have room for a full-sized bed, plus a dresser, a desk, and other furniture needed by older children. For this reason, you should look beyond the style and make sure you will be able to use the crib as long as possible
Tip #3: Choose the Right Price
Convertible cribs are sold in a very wide range of prices, from under $200 to well over $1,000. Any new crib will conform to modern safety standards, but different brands may be sturdier than others, and may have finishes that will last longer. These things are not always easy to see in a brand new piece of furniture, but may become more evident as you use the crib over time. The price itself is not always the best indicator of value, consider the value for your money.
Round Cribs – are They Worth the Money?
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
LWH asked:
Try shopping for a round crib now and you will realize that it is impossible to get one for less than $400. Comparatively, it is not difficult to get a standard crib for just $150 or even less. This means a round crib is easily two to three times more than a rectangular crib. Isn’t a round crib overpriced then? It is if you can identify with its drawbacks.
Advantages Of Round Cribs
Of course, a round crib has its advantages to be able to sell at a higher price. It is more beautiful and elegant-looking with many being custom or hand-made. The round shape means it has no corners or concussion points to endanger your baby. Such a shape also helps you to save space and you can place in the center to make it the focal point of your nursery.
With 42 inches in diameter for most round cribs, they have a larger surface area that your baby would not feel crammed up in the crib compared to the narrower standard model. The risk of hitting the sides when your baby falls backwards is also lower. With an all-round view of the room, your baby may indeed have more things to catch sight of from inside a round crib.
How Big Is Your Nursery?
But a round crib is not everything good with no disadvantages. More expensive does not necessarily mean it is better or more suitable for you than a standard crib. Firstly, it is obvious that to get the full benefit of a round crib, it must be placed in the center of the room and not against a wall. Such a crib supposedly encourages visual stimulation in your baby by providing a 360-degree view of the room. Therefore, it defeats part of the purpose of a round crib if you are going to placed it alongside a wall.
You have to bear in mind that not all nurseries are big enough for a center-of-the-room positioning for a crib. Hence, if your nursery is small that it makes more sense for the crib to be tucked away in a corner, perhaps a round crib may not be worth the price.
Mobility
Secondly, an assembled standard crib may still be able to fit through your doorway and you can then push it from room to room with ease. But a round crib with 42 inches in diameter most probably won’t make it out of the nursery unless you first take it apart. Hence, if you want your crib to be mobile, then a round crib may not fit into your plans.
Cost Of Crib Bedding
Thirdly, you may face a disadvantage when it comes to round crib bedding. With the increasing popularity of round cribs nowadays, you won’t have problems finding crib bedding items online. But you might just end up paying more for them.
Furthermore, most round cribs come with a canopy top. Of course, you can always choose to do away with the canopy but that would take away the elegance of a round crib. So, the chances are, if you buy a round crib, you would need to fork out more money to get the drapes and dome cover as well.
Too Wide To Reach
Lastly, with a standard crib, the drop side is usually no longer used when a baby can stand. You can simply lift your child up and over the crib without the need to lower the side. Even if your baby is on the other side of the crib, you can reach him or her because of the narrow width.
But with a round crib, you can’t possibly stretch yourself to cover three and a half feet to get your baby if he or she is on the opposite side, especially if you are short in height. So, you may well end up chasing your baby in circles. Otherwise, you will need to release the drop side to reach your baby and that is where the inconvenience lies. Bear in mind that once your baby learns how to crawl and walk, you also need to take extra care when you are releasing the drop side.
Conclusion
In conclusion, a round crib may be rich-looking and beautiful, but it is not practical for everyone. It is not worth the money if it doesn’t fit into your needs and nursery floor plan. No doubt a round crib has its plus point but so does a standard crib. If you are undecided of the type of crib to buy, try making a list of the benefits and features of both the standard and round crib to help you arrive at your decision.
Try shopping for a round crib now and you will realize that it is impossible to get one for less than $400. Comparatively, it is not difficult to get a standard crib for just $150 or even less. This means a round crib is easily two to three times more than a rectangular crib. Isn’t a round crib overpriced then? It is if you can identify with its drawbacks.
Advantages Of Round Cribs
Of course, a round crib has its advantages to be able to sell at a higher price. It is more beautiful and elegant-looking with many being custom or hand-made. The round shape means it has no corners or concussion points to endanger your baby. Such a shape also helps you to save space and you can place in the center to make it the focal point of your nursery.
With 42 inches in diameter for most round cribs, they have a larger surface area that your baby would not feel crammed up in the crib compared to the narrower standard model. The risk of hitting the sides when your baby falls backwards is also lower. With an all-round view of the room, your baby may indeed have more things to catch sight of from inside a round crib.
How Big Is Your Nursery?
But a round crib is not everything good with no disadvantages. More expensive does not necessarily mean it is better or more suitable for you than a standard crib. Firstly, it is obvious that to get the full benefit of a round crib, it must be placed in the center of the room and not against a wall. Such a crib supposedly encourages visual stimulation in your baby by providing a 360-degree view of the room. Therefore, it defeats part of the purpose of a round crib if you are going to placed it alongside a wall.
You have to bear in mind that not all nurseries are big enough for a center-of-the-room positioning for a crib. Hence, if your nursery is small that it makes more sense for the crib to be tucked away in a corner, perhaps a round crib may not be worth the price.
Mobility
Secondly, an assembled standard crib may still be able to fit through your doorway and you can then push it from room to room with ease. But a round crib with 42 inches in diameter most probably won’t make it out of the nursery unless you first take it apart. Hence, if you want your crib to be mobile, then a round crib may not fit into your plans.
Cost Of Crib Bedding
Thirdly, you may face a disadvantage when it comes to round crib bedding. With the increasing popularity of round cribs nowadays, you won’t have problems finding crib bedding items online. But you might just end up paying more for them.
Furthermore, most round cribs come with a canopy top. Of course, you can always choose to do away with the canopy but that would take away the elegance of a round crib. So, the chances are, if you buy a round crib, you would need to fork out more money to get the drapes and dome cover as well.
Too Wide To Reach
Lastly, with a standard crib, the drop side is usually no longer used when a baby can stand. You can simply lift your child up and over the crib without the need to lower the side. Even if your baby is on the other side of the crib, you can reach him or her because of the narrow width.
But with a round crib, you can’t possibly stretch yourself to cover three and a half feet to get your baby if he or she is on the opposite side, especially if you are short in height. So, you may well end up chasing your baby in circles. Otherwise, you will need to release the drop side to reach your baby and that is where the inconvenience lies. Bear in mind that once your baby learns how to crawl and walk, you also need to take extra care when you are releasing the drop side.
Conclusion
In conclusion, a round crib may be rich-looking and beautiful, but it is not practical for everyone. It is not worth the money if it doesn’t fit into your needs and nursery floor plan. No doubt a round crib has its plus point but so does a standard crib. If you are undecided of the type of crib to buy, try making a list of the benefits and features of both the standard and round crib to help you arrive at your decision.
Baby Nursery Furniture
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Adam Jackson asked:
Baby nursery management is very important for the perfect functioning of the baby and the parents. While setting up a nursery for your baby, you have to take care of many things and one such thing is that your nursery should not be filled up by the furniture all around. So set up the nursery for your baby with the necessary furniture only in order to provide enough space to the baby for free movements.
There are many furniture stores and brands which are making furniture for the nurseries. But this does not mean that you are going to put the whole furniture in your nursery. Select and buy the important furniture only for your own convenience along with the convenience of your baby.
The furniture which must be present in your nursery includes crib as the center piece in your nursery. Cradles and bassinets are also important for your nursery. The availability of the changing table is a must in your nursery in order to facilitate the nappy and dress changing of your baby. To cope up with the feeding requirements of your baby, you must furnish your nursery with gliders.
Nursery bedding is very important to complete the crib and the most important thing while selecting bedding for your nursery is to keep in mind the comfort of the baby. The selection of themes for bedding is also very important as it will create the impression of your whole nursery. Comfort of bedding for the baby is determined by the quality of the mattress. You must choose mattress which is of high quality to facilitate the baby with maximum comfort. The choice of quilt is also important to complete the crib. So choose the quilt which has best quality. To protect the mattress of the crib from dirt you also need the sheets for the crib.
For a new born baby, the nursery furniture is very important and this demands high quality furniture in your baby’s nursery because being parents you want to provide as much comfort to your baby as you can. You can do every thing with perfection if you consult with some good interior designer.
If you are setting up the room for your kid, then the essential furniture is the bedding, availability of good spacious cabinets and sitting arrangements. Try to set every thing with beautiful colors to make a soft impression on your kid. The important thing behind buying the furniture is the safety of your child.
Baby nursery management is very important for the perfect functioning of the baby and the parents. While setting up a nursery for your baby, you have to take care of many things and one such thing is that your nursery should not be filled up by the furniture all around. So set up the nursery for your baby with the necessary furniture only in order to provide enough space to the baby for free movements.
There are many furniture stores and brands which are making furniture for the nurseries. But this does not mean that you are going to put the whole furniture in your nursery. Select and buy the important furniture only for your own convenience along with the convenience of your baby.
The furniture which must be present in your nursery includes crib as the center piece in your nursery. Cradles and bassinets are also important for your nursery. The availability of the changing table is a must in your nursery in order to facilitate the nappy and dress changing of your baby. To cope up with the feeding requirements of your baby, you must furnish your nursery with gliders.
Nursery bedding is very important to complete the crib and the most important thing while selecting bedding for your nursery is to keep in mind the comfort of the baby. The selection of themes for bedding is also very important as it will create the impression of your whole nursery. Comfort of bedding for the baby is determined by the quality of the mattress. You must choose mattress which is of high quality to facilitate the baby with maximum comfort. The choice of quilt is also important to complete the crib. So choose the quilt which has best quality. To protect the mattress of the crib from dirt you also need the sheets for the crib.
For a new born baby, the nursery furniture is very important and this demands high quality furniture in your baby’s nursery because being parents you want to provide as much comfort to your baby as you can. You can do every thing with perfection if you consult with some good interior designer.
If you are setting up the room for your kid, then the essential furniture is the bedding, availability of good spacious cabinets and sitting arrangements. Try to set every thing with beautiful colors to make a soft impression on your kid. The important thing behind buying the furniture is the safety of your child.
Classic Decorating Styles Defined
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
A.Caxton asked:
I’m a great reader of mystery fiction from England, Dorothy Sayers and Agatha Christie and the rest of the queens of crime. They always reference the furniture in classic terms…but what do they really mean?
When you chat with a home decorator about the various styles that have been popular throughout the years, you hear a lot of terminology that you might not be too familiar with, or that you’ve only read about in books.
These classic styles are old - from 500 years onward - but there is an old saying… everything old is new again, much as with clothing styles. Any of these styles can be combined with the more modern styles to create wonderful living spaces.
In this article I discuss classic styles from England and France.
Styles from England
The Renaissance style from Italy didn’t reach England until about 100 years after they’d already had their day in Italy…arriving during Tudor and Elizabethan times. (Tudor times start from Henry VII, who obtained the throne in 1485, and Elizabethan times started when Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1558, and ended with her death in 1603).
These styles are identified by its furniture:
Queen Anne (1702-1714): The furniture created in this decade featured curvilinear design and Oriental influence.
Georgian (named after King George): Again, those classical details from Greece and Rome, influenced these designs. (In actual fact, Rome borrowed its designs from the Greeks.)
Chippendale (name of a furniture maker): : This furniture was designed to a generous scale - the Chippendale chairs are considered more “masculine” than the Queen Anne chairs.
Hepplewhite and Sheraton: These two furniture makers were competitors fro a time. Their furniture was made from 1775 to 1800. Hepplewhite featured “Well-scaled” chairs with a distinctive shield-shaped backs, while Sheraton furniture is delicate, with “neoclassic elements and design motifs.”
Adam is in the reference books, but I’ve never heard it described in the classic cozy English murder mysteries that I read so avidly. However, their furniture is described as “finely designed, delicately scaled, and elaborately detailed.” The colors are their most distinctive feature - dulled blue, pale yellow-green light grey, and lavender.
The Victorian period, named after Queen Victoria, of course, started the trend toward factory-made, rather than hand-made furniture, thus making it affordable to the newly arising middle class.
Styles from France
Louis XIV: Characterized by large-scale furniture, lots and lots of ornamentation, and a strong color contrast.
Regency: According to experts, this style lasted from 1700-1730. Economy of design was the watchword, graceful scrolls and curves.
Louis XV: “Feminine, sentimental and delicate” is how the experts describe this style. The rooms were smaller, and the furniture that went into them was correspondingly smaller. There’s also an Oriental influence to be found.
Louis XVI, also called Neoclassic, was popular from 1760-1789. The styles of the ancient Greeks and Romans were revived.
The Empire style came into use during the Napoleonic era, 1804-1820. As might be expected, it’s a very masculine style, as Napoleon wanted to reflect the military - Egyptian motifs and Roman allegorical influences.
I’m a great reader of mystery fiction from England, Dorothy Sayers and Agatha Christie and the rest of the queens of crime. They always reference the furniture in classic terms…but what do they really mean?
When you chat with a home decorator about the various styles that have been popular throughout the years, you hear a lot of terminology that you might not be too familiar with, or that you’ve only read about in books.
These classic styles are old - from 500 years onward - but there is an old saying… everything old is new again, much as with clothing styles. Any of these styles can be combined with the more modern styles to create wonderful living spaces.
In this article I discuss classic styles from England and France.
Styles from England
The Renaissance style from Italy didn’t reach England until about 100 years after they’d already had their day in Italy…arriving during Tudor and Elizabethan times. (Tudor times start from Henry VII, who obtained the throne in 1485, and Elizabethan times started when Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1558, and ended with her death in 1603).
These styles are identified by its furniture:
Queen Anne (1702-1714): The furniture created in this decade featured curvilinear design and Oriental influence.
Georgian (named after King George): Again, those classical details from Greece and Rome, influenced these designs. (In actual fact, Rome borrowed its designs from the Greeks.)
Chippendale (name of a furniture maker): : This furniture was designed to a generous scale - the Chippendale chairs are considered more “masculine” than the Queen Anne chairs.
Hepplewhite and Sheraton: These two furniture makers were competitors fro a time. Their furniture was made from 1775 to 1800. Hepplewhite featured “Well-scaled” chairs with a distinctive shield-shaped backs, while Sheraton furniture is delicate, with “neoclassic elements and design motifs.”
Adam is in the reference books, but I’ve never heard it described in the classic cozy English murder mysteries that I read so avidly. However, their furniture is described as “finely designed, delicately scaled, and elaborately detailed.” The colors are their most distinctive feature - dulled blue, pale yellow-green light grey, and lavender.
The Victorian period, named after Queen Victoria, of course, started the trend toward factory-made, rather than hand-made furniture, thus making it affordable to the newly arising middle class.
Styles from France
Louis XIV: Characterized by large-scale furniture, lots and lots of ornamentation, and a strong color contrast.
Regency: According to experts, this style lasted from 1700-1730. Economy of design was the watchword, graceful scrolls and curves.
Louis XV: “Feminine, sentimental and delicate” is how the experts describe this style. The rooms were smaller, and the furniture that went into them was correspondingly smaller. There’s also an Oriental influence to be found.
Louis XVI, also called Neoclassic, was popular from 1760-1789. The styles of the ancient Greeks and Romans were revived.
The Empire style came into use during the Napoleonic era, 1804-1820. As might be expected, it’s a very masculine style, as Napoleon wanted to reflect the military - Egyptian motifs and Roman allegorical influences.
Which Nursery Furniture is Necessary?
Friday, August 27th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Kurt Adams asked:
Getting the nursery ready for the arrival of a new baby can be really fun. Couples sometimes like to do this together, but you may be nesting and decide that you are doing it all yourself! Use this checklist to make sure that you’ve considered everything. When you’re prepared, you will be able to concentrate more on the baby and yourself than on the nursery.
The first step is to see what big items you may need. This is generally where people start. Pick out your furniture with a few things in mind. The crib should not be an older one because safety standards change nearly every year. Lead paint, strangulation hazards, and pinch points are concerns with older cribs.
A glider rocker or comfortable rocking chair with a nursing stool is a must for the nursery. People sometimes skip the rocker because they are expensive, but rocking is soothing for both baby and parent. You need the foot stool to comfortably rock your baby. If the price seems high, look into buying a used one. Flip the chair over and inspect it for safety before you buy it. Make sure that nuts and bolts are tight and not stripped. Make sure that welds are not cracked. When you sit in it and shift your weight, the chair should not make loud sounds or move very much. A wood creak sound is okay and soothing to babies, but metal scraping and squealing sounds could be a sign of faulty design.
Most people want to buy a changing station and some parents do use them a lot. But, this is one item that many parents regret buying because they very rarely take the time to go all the way to the nursery to change a diaper. If you really like the idea of the changing table, choose one that has a good pad and safety straps. Buy a lot of covers for the pad so that you can change them often. If you want to make sure that you use it a lot, make it part of your child’s bedtime routine. After the bath, you can use the changing table to diaper and clothe your child. A changing table keeps the baby close to your face so that you can sing, talk, and make eye contact while you get them ready for bed.
Dressers are useful, but take up a lot of space and can be climbing and tipping hazards. A lot of parents choose to use the closet instead. You can hang precious outfits on children’s hangers or infant hangers to keep them from getting stretched out. Use bins or baskets for little items like receiving blankets, socks, onesies and washcloths. Using the closet for storage helps you to keep a lot of things out of baby’s reach. Use baby hangers to hang most things so that you have plenty of room for shelves and your nursery closet could quickly become your favorite space.
Getting the nursery ready for the arrival of a new baby can be really fun. Couples sometimes like to do this together, but you may be nesting and decide that you are doing it all yourself! Use this checklist to make sure that you’ve considered everything. When you’re prepared, you will be able to concentrate more on the baby and yourself than on the nursery.
The first step is to see what big items you may need. This is generally where people start. Pick out your furniture with a few things in mind. The crib should not be an older one because safety standards change nearly every year. Lead paint, strangulation hazards, and pinch points are concerns with older cribs.
A glider rocker or comfortable rocking chair with a nursing stool is a must for the nursery. People sometimes skip the rocker because they are expensive, but rocking is soothing for both baby and parent. You need the foot stool to comfortably rock your baby. If the price seems high, look into buying a used one. Flip the chair over and inspect it for safety before you buy it. Make sure that nuts and bolts are tight and not stripped. Make sure that welds are not cracked. When you sit in it and shift your weight, the chair should not make loud sounds or move very much. A wood creak sound is okay and soothing to babies, but metal scraping and squealing sounds could be a sign of faulty design.
Most people want to buy a changing station and some parents do use them a lot. But, this is one item that many parents regret buying because they very rarely take the time to go all the way to the nursery to change a diaper. If you really like the idea of the changing table, choose one that has a good pad and safety straps. Buy a lot of covers for the pad so that you can change them often. If you want to make sure that you use it a lot, make it part of your child’s bedtime routine. After the bath, you can use the changing table to diaper and clothe your child. A changing table keeps the baby close to your face so that you can sing, talk, and make eye contact while you get them ready for bed.
Dressers are useful, but take up a lot of space and can be climbing and tipping hazards. A lot of parents choose to use the closet instead. You can hang precious outfits on children’s hangers or infant hangers to keep them from getting stretched out. Use bins or baskets for little items like receiving blankets, socks, onesies and washcloths. Using the closet for storage helps you to keep a lot of things out of baby’s reach. Use baby hangers to hang most things so that you have plenty of room for shelves and your nursery closet could quickly become your favorite space.
Where To Buy Nursery Furniture
Friday, August 27th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Keith asked:
Becoming a parent will be a wonderful time in your life, but it will also be an expensive time. There’s no getting away from this fact, so it makes sense to confront it at an early stage. By making careful preparations, there’s no reason why you can’t find financial stability.
It all starts when you’re thinking about preparing the Nursery. You’ll find that there are numerous retailers around selling nursery furniture and other accessories. You may feel pressured into buying the most expensive items available. In general terms, bowing to such pressures would really be a mistake.
A nursery doesn’t have to be as expensive as you might imagine. It’s totally possible to create a great, practical and fun room for your baby without spending an enormous amount of cash. One of the first things that you will need to consider will be where to purchase nursery furniture from.
You might think that the best place to make such a purchase would be a local store. Unfortunately, this is rarely the best approach. You may wonder why not. The answer is that such local retailers are often unable to offer the most competitive prices. You’ll find that you can make big savings elsewhere.
The Internet provides you with many opportunities to make such savings. You can shop around and compare prices very easily. You’ll find that the largest Internet retailers are able to offer a much wider range of products. Just as importantly, they have lower overheads, meaning that you can benefit from the lower prices that they are able to offer.
Don’t be fooled into thinking that the only way to get great nursery furniture is to spend enormous amounts of money. This is certainly not the case.
The best nurseries are usually those where the parents have been prepared to spend time rather than money. With a little creative thinking, you can create a wonderful room even if you don’t have the largest budget in the world.
Becoming a parent will be a wonderful time in your life, but it will also be an expensive time. There’s no getting away from this fact, so it makes sense to confront it at an early stage. By making careful preparations, there’s no reason why you can’t find financial stability.
It all starts when you’re thinking about preparing the Nursery. You’ll find that there are numerous retailers around selling nursery furniture and other accessories. You may feel pressured into buying the most expensive items available. In general terms, bowing to such pressures would really be a mistake.
A nursery doesn’t have to be as expensive as you might imagine. It’s totally possible to create a great, practical and fun room for your baby without spending an enormous amount of cash. One of the first things that you will need to consider will be where to purchase nursery furniture from.
You might think that the best place to make such a purchase would be a local store. Unfortunately, this is rarely the best approach. You may wonder why not. The answer is that such local retailers are often unable to offer the most competitive prices. You’ll find that you can make big savings elsewhere.
The Internet provides you with many opportunities to make such savings. You can shop around and compare prices very easily. You’ll find that the largest Internet retailers are able to offer a much wider range of products. Just as importantly, they have lower overheads, meaning that you can benefit from the lower prices that they are able to offer.
Don’t be fooled into thinking that the only way to get great nursery furniture is to spend enormous amounts of money. This is certainly not the case.
The best nurseries are usually those where the parents have been prepared to spend time rather than money. With a little creative thinking, you can create a wonderful room even if you don’t have the largest budget in the world.
My Baby Sam Baby Bedding – Beautiful Baby Bedding for Every Nursery
Friday, August 27th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Candace Scimeca asked:
My Baby Sam is a sister company to New Arrivals, Inc., that offers baby crib bedding with a high-end look and feel that is affordable for every nursery. My Baby Sam baby bedding collections range from traditional to modern to create the perfect bedding for any taste.
Playful bedding options from My Baby Sam are colorful and bold, and brightly themed for baby bedding that will catch the eye as soon as you enter the nursery. Go Car Go is My Baby Sam’s best-selling boy bedding set, featuring a classic rounded car beneath a crescent moon and adorable embroidered “beep-beep” on the crib bumper and quilt, in an endearing color scheme of tan, brown, and light blue. The energized polka dots and adorable characters on this bedding collection will activate your boy’s imagination from the very beginning. Baby Love crib bedding is an adorable collection in pink and brown featuring hearts, stripes, polka dots, and ribbons for heartwarming baby bedding. Flower Power crib bedding set displays large flowers in contemporary pink, tan, and chocolate. These feminine baby bedding collections with their pink and brown color schemes are just the thing to update and modernize any nursery, while still retaining a delicate newborn ambiance. Inventive Mad About Plaid baby bedding combines paisley, gingham, stripes, and polka dots for a fun, fresh crib set available in chocolate with pink or blue. Bright Paisley Splash bedding set contains a beautiful paisley printed bumper and quilt with brown polka dot sheets, available in pink or lime green. These unique baby bedding collections feature an original use of patterns to create baby bedding that is innovative and enchanting.
My Baby Sam also has soft bedding sets to send your child into peaceful slumber. Sweet Dreams crib bedding is a delightful collection in pink and lime, featuring polka dots, ruffles, and a sweet pink bird to sing your little girl to sleep. Thank Heaven For Li’l Girls is a pastel entry in white, pink, light green, with those sweet words beautifully embroidered on the crib bumpers and quilt. For a charming take on a classic design, Vintage Floral crib bedding is a chic set with vintage floral print accented with pink stripes and polka dots. These charming crib bedding collections from My Baby Sam are sure to delight both you and your little girl.
Beautiful My Baby Sam crib bedding also offers coordinating pieces for nursery décor, including mobiles, rugs, wall art, diaper stackers, hampers, and window valences! My Baby Sam collection offers baby crib bedding by the same designer as the chic New Arrivals line and brings her inspired collections to every nursery. Choose affordable and fun baby bedding for your baby’s bedroom from My Baby Sam!
My Baby Sam is a sister company to New Arrivals, Inc., that offers baby crib bedding with a high-end look and feel that is affordable for every nursery. My Baby Sam baby bedding collections range from traditional to modern to create the perfect bedding for any taste.
Playful bedding options from My Baby Sam are colorful and bold, and brightly themed for baby bedding that will catch the eye as soon as you enter the nursery. Go Car Go is My Baby Sam’s best-selling boy bedding set, featuring a classic rounded car beneath a crescent moon and adorable embroidered “beep-beep” on the crib bumper and quilt, in an endearing color scheme of tan, brown, and light blue. The energized polka dots and adorable characters on this bedding collection will activate your boy’s imagination from the very beginning. Baby Love crib bedding is an adorable collection in pink and brown featuring hearts, stripes, polka dots, and ribbons for heartwarming baby bedding. Flower Power crib bedding set displays large flowers in contemporary pink, tan, and chocolate. These feminine baby bedding collections with their pink and brown color schemes are just the thing to update and modernize any nursery, while still retaining a delicate newborn ambiance. Inventive Mad About Plaid baby bedding combines paisley, gingham, stripes, and polka dots for a fun, fresh crib set available in chocolate with pink or blue. Bright Paisley Splash bedding set contains a beautiful paisley printed bumper and quilt with brown polka dot sheets, available in pink or lime green. These unique baby bedding collections feature an original use of patterns to create baby bedding that is innovative and enchanting.
My Baby Sam also has soft bedding sets to send your child into peaceful slumber. Sweet Dreams crib bedding is a delightful collection in pink and lime, featuring polka dots, ruffles, and a sweet pink bird to sing your little girl to sleep. Thank Heaven For Li’l Girls is a pastel entry in white, pink, light green, with those sweet words beautifully embroidered on the crib bumpers and quilt. For a charming take on a classic design, Vintage Floral crib bedding is a chic set with vintage floral print accented with pink stripes and polka dots. These charming crib bedding collections from My Baby Sam are sure to delight both you and your little girl.
Beautiful My Baby Sam crib bedding also offers coordinating pieces for nursery décor, including mobiles, rugs, wall art, diaper stackers, hampers, and window valences! My Baby Sam collection offers baby crib bedding by the same designer as the chic New Arrivals line and brings her inspired collections to every nursery. Choose affordable and fun baby bedding for your baby’s bedroom from My Baby Sam!
Baby Furniture And Decorations
Thursday, August 26th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Leroy K. Calstard asked:
Decorating the nursery is one of the fun times for expecting parents. The first thing parents need to do is set a budget, taking into consideration the furniture, bedding, lighting, window covering and wall colors. Of course, the main concern is the furniture and, most importantly, the crib. If you are working with a tight budget, baby furniture at discount prices is probably the best way to go.
Garage sales, feel markets and consignment shops are great places to start. They often have used furniture and other baby items that may alleviate some of the decorating cost. Be sure to check with friends and family who have young children and may be looking to rid of some furniture no longer in use. You may also find discount furniture and other items at sores stores such as Walmart, or online sources such as http://overstock.com. For other new furniture pieces at a lower cost, you may want to look at the brands of Graco, Century or Bassett.
Baby Dream Furniture is another possibility for finding furniture when money is an issue. They have a great selection of furniture which can be found in hundreds of stores throughout the United States. Pali furniture offers more elegant furniture. It is a nursery furniture manufacturer originating in Italy. You may be able to find a local store selling Pali furniture, though, by searching on the internet. It would, definitely, be worth the try. Pali is known for styles like the Jenny Lind, and also create their furniture with the comfort of the children in mind. It is a great combination of style, elegance and comfort.
Delta Baby furniture is another option nursery furniture. Delta furniture is the perfect combination of beauty, function and quality. They specialize in bassinets, toddler beds, changing tables, strollers, walkers and portable cribs. They also make their products to last for yeas to come.
Finally, Jardine baby furniture has high quality furniture at reasonable prices, something every parent on a budget can appreciate. They have great styles, especially their glider rocking chairs, tables and toddler beds.
Once the furniture has been selected, you can finish the decorations so that everything matches to one central theme or d
Decorating the nursery is one of the fun times for expecting parents. The first thing parents need to do is set a budget, taking into consideration the furniture, bedding, lighting, window covering and wall colors. Of course, the main concern is the furniture and, most importantly, the crib. If you are working with a tight budget, baby furniture at discount prices is probably the best way to go.
Garage sales, feel markets and consignment shops are great places to start. They often have used furniture and other baby items that may alleviate some of the decorating cost. Be sure to check with friends and family who have young children and may be looking to rid of some furniture no longer in use. You may also find discount furniture and other items at sores stores such as Walmart, or online sources such as http://overstock.com. For other new furniture pieces at a lower cost, you may want to look at the brands of Graco, Century or Bassett.
Baby Dream Furniture is another possibility for finding furniture when money is an issue. They have a great selection of furniture which can be found in hundreds of stores throughout the United States. Pali furniture offers more elegant furniture. It is a nursery furniture manufacturer originating in Italy. You may be able to find a local store selling Pali furniture, though, by searching on the internet. It would, definitely, be worth the try. Pali is known for styles like the Jenny Lind, and also create their furniture with the comfort of the children in mind. It is a great combination of style, elegance and comfort.
Delta Baby furniture is another option nursery furniture. Delta furniture is the perfect combination of beauty, function and quality. They specialize in bassinets, toddler beds, changing tables, strollers, walkers and portable cribs. They also make their products to last for yeas to come.
Finally, Jardine baby furniture has high quality furniture at reasonable prices, something every parent on a budget can appreciate. They have great styles, especially their glider rocking chairs, tables and toddler beds.
Once the furniture has been selected, you can finish the decorations so that everything matches to one central theme or d
Baby Furniture - How to Keep Baby Safe
Friday, August 20th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Kimberly Green asked:
Cribs are involved in more infant deaths each year than any other nursery product. Know what to look for when buying a crib.
First check the corner posts on the crib. The best option is corner posts that are flush with the headboard and footboard. At most, they should extent 1/16” above the top. They should not be long enough for clothing worn to get hooked on.
Check that the mattress support hangers can be completely secured to the frame by either bolts or closed hooks. Regularly check the crib’s hardware to make sure none of it has loosened something that can happen with a child bouncing on the mattress.
If you’ll be using bumper pads, check them out carefully to have the following features: tie or snap in place, fit all the way around the crib, have straps/ties in each corner, in the middle of the sides along the open rails and should also have ties at the top and bottom edges. (Be sure to remove the bumper pads when your child can stand in the crib. Otherwise they might use the pad as something to step on if they want to climb out of the crib.)
Once you get the crib and mattress home, discard all plastic. Never use any part of the plastic, including the bag covering the mattress, as the plastic could cause suffocation.
Because of the potential of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), use a firm, flat mattress in the crib and lay your baby on their back. Instead of using a blanket that can get wrapped around the baby, use a one-piece sleeper with legs and arms.
When arranging the baby furniture in the nursery, keep the crib away from any window. Any windows that have blinds or draperies also have cords that could cause strangulation. And the screen of an open window is not strong enough to prevent a child from falling out.
If you put your baby to bed with a pacifier or teether, never tie it around their neck. When you are ready to put your baby down to sleep, there should be nothing around their neck and that includes bibs and necklaces.
Make sure the side rail is fully locked when raised. Put the mattress in its lowest position once your child can stand in the crib by itself. Remove any and everything that they could possibly stand on to try and climb out including any stuffed animals or toys.
Climbing out anyway? Then keep the side rail down. It’s a lot less further to fall than if the side rail is up.
And finally, keep in mind that any baby toy/mobile/gym that stretches across the crib is wonderful for your infant but can become a strangulation hazard once your baby gets older and more active.
Cribs are involved in more infant deaths each year than any other nursery product. Know what to look for when buying a crib.
First check the corner posts on the crib. The best option is corner posts that are flush with the headboard and footboard. At most, they should extent 1/16” above the top. They should not be long enough for clothing worn to get hooked on.
Check that the mattress support hangers can be completely secured to the frame by either bolts or closed hooks. Regularly check the crib’s hardware to make sure none of it has loosened something that can happen with a child bouncing on the mattress.
If you’ll be using bumper pads, check them out carefully to have the following features: tie or snap in place, fit all the way around the crib, have straps/ties in each corner, in the middle of the sides along the open rails and should also have ties at the top and bottom edges. (Be sure to remove the bumper pads when your child can stand in the crib. Otherwise they might use the pad as something to step on if they want to climb out of the crib.)
Once you get the crib and mattress home, discard all plastic. Never use any part of the plastic, including the bag covering the mattress, as the plastic could cause suffocation.
Because of the potential of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), use a firm, flat mattress in the crib and lay your baby on their back. Instead of using a blanket that can get wrapped around the baby, use a one-piece sleeper with legs and arms.
When arranging the baby furniture in the nursery, keep the crib away from any window. Any windows that have blinds or draperies also have cords that could cause strangulation. And the screen of an open window is not strong enough to prevent a child from falling out.
If you put your baby to bed with a pacifier or teether, never tie it around their neck. When you are ready to put your baby down to sleep, there should be nothing around their neck and that includes bibs and necklaces.
Make sure the side rail is fully locked when raised. Put the mattress in its lowest position once your child can stand in the crib by itself. Remove any and everything that they could possibly stand on to try and climb out including any stuffed animals or toys.
Climbing out anyway? Then keep the side rail down. It’s a lot less further to fall than if the side rail is up.
And finally, keep in mind that any baby toy/mobile/gym that stretches across the crib is wonderful for your infant but can become a strangulation hazard once your baby gets older and more active.
The Hype about Da Vinci Baby Furniture
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments
Kim Proulx asked:
When decorating the nursery and choosing baby furniture it’s important to understand your baby’s needs. There are specific milestones that all babies go through during their first year and getting the right baby furniture to meet their growing needs is essential.
When your baby is first born, expect mostly sleeping, some crying, a fair amount of eating and of course, elimination. That’s about it, but it is adorable. This is the perfect time to use the Da Vinci Cradle which is smaller and more protected than a crib. You can also keep the cradle at your bedside to rock the baby to sleep and respond quickly in the night. This is a safer choice than keeping your little one in bed with you.
However, cradles shouldn’t be used after baby starts to be more mobile which happens during the second and third months. From totally dependent newborn he or she will slowly get more voluntary control over the body. Endless hours are spent inspecting hands and body movements. Increasingly aware of his surroundings, your face will be recognized and you’ll love it. Smiles appear more frequently especially when you are seen or heard (This drops off in the teen years!). Neck strength will greatly improve along with mobility. There could even be cooing and swatting at mobile toys.
At this point, baby will need something less restrictive such as the Da Vinci Convertible Crib. In fact, this one convertible piece of baby furniture could last from home from the hospital to out the door to college. Convertible cribs reassemble to create a sturdy toddler bed, practical day bed and even a comfortable full size bed. Some convertible baby furniture comes with a conversion kit, other times you’ll need to purchase a kit separately.
Another item of baby furniture you’ll want is the Da Vinci 3 or 4 drawer dresser / changer. Also convertible, this is a safe perch for diaper changes through baby’s first year of life. Later it re-invents itself as a dresser as your child’s needs change. You’ll need this for clothing, blankets, diapers and toys to begin with.
During months four through seven, expect a predictable routine to emerge. Learning to coordinate the use of vision, touch, and hearing, developing motor skills of grasping, rolling over, sitting up and crawling, your baby will mouth, manipulate and explore all objects of interest. Your baby will learn to cry, whine, show displeasure and make it all worth it by developing a strong, tangible attachment to you. Those babies know how to get us, don’t they?
About this time you’ll want to make sure you have an item such as a Da Vinci Bookcase. You will want to have a place for visual and motor skill development toys. This is also the ideal time to begin reading daily with your little one, and you’ll need a place to keep books.
From eight months to a year, baby becomes increasingly mobile, developing quickly enough to keep you on your toes, crawling and possibly walking, exploring everything. Sitting up, rolling around, and grabbing things…you’ll never know what’s next! Retire the baby changer; Use a pad on the floor instead. Baby-proof your home as best you can, and just keep one eye on your little one at all times!
It’s a fun time of life, one filled with discovery and a great deal of love. It does take a lot of time, dedication and devotion. Having the right tools on hand for the great challenge of parenting can make it all a little more manageable and a lot more fun.
Whether you decide to go with convertible baby furniture to go the distance, or pieces to mix and match and swap out later, remember to look for quality and safety. Make one wise investment in your child’s dreams for many good nights to come.
When decorating the nursery and choosing baby furniture it’s important to understand your baby’s needs. There are specific milestones that all babies go through during their first year and getting the right baby furniture to meet their growing needs is essential.
When your baby is first born, expect mostly sleeping, some crying, a fair amount of eating and of course, elimination. That’s about it, but it is adorable. This is the perfect time to use the Da Vinci Cradle which is smaller and more protected than a crib. You can also keep the cradle at your bedside to rock the baby to sleep and respond quickly in the night. This is a safer choice than keeping your little one in bed with you.
However, cradles shouldn’t be used after baby starts to be more mobile which happens during the second and third months. From totally dependent newborn he or she will slowly get more voluntary control over the body. Endless hours are spent inspecting hands and body movements. Increasingly aware of his surroundings, your face will be recognized and you’ll love it. Smiles appear more frequently especially when you are seen or heard (This drops off in the teen years!). Neck strength will greatly improve along with mobility. There could even be cooing and swatting at mobile toys.
At this point, baby will need something less restrictive such as the Da Vinci Convertible Crib. In fact, this one convertible piece of baby furniture could last from home from the hospital to out the door to college. Convertible cribs reassemble to create a sturdy toddler bed, practical day bed and even a comfortable full size bed. Some convertible baby furniture comes with a conversion kit, other times you’ll need to purchase a kit separately.
Another item of baby furniture you’ll want is the Da Vinci 3 or 4 drawer dresser / changer. Also convertible, this is a safe perch for diaper changes through baby’s first year of life. Later it re-invents itself as a dresser as your child’s needs change. You’ll need this for clothing, blankets, diapers and toys to begin with.
During months four through seven, expect a predictable routine to emerge. Learning to coordinate the use of vision, touch, and hearing, developing motor skills of grasping, rolling over, sitting up and crawling, your baby will mouth, manipulate and explore all objects of interest. Your baby will learn to cry, whine, show displeasure and make it all worth it by developing a strong, tangible attachment to you. Those babies know how to get us, don’t they?
About this time you’ll want to make sure you have an item such as a Da Vinci Bookcase. You will want to have a place for visual and motor skill development toys. This is also the ideal time to begin reading daily with your little one, and you’ll need a place to keep books.
From eight months to a year, baby becomes increasingly mobile, developing quickly enough to keep you on your toes, crawling and possibly walking, exploring everything. Sitting up, rolling around, and grabbing things…you’ll never know what’s next! Retire the baby changer; Use a pad on the floor instead. Baby-proof your home as best you can, and just keep one eye on your little one at all times!
It’s a fun time of life, one filled with discovery and a great deal of love. It does take a lot of time, dedication and devotion. Having the right tools on hand for the great challenge of parenting can make it all a little more manageable and a lot more fun.
Whether you decide to go with convertible baby furniture to go the distance, or pieces to mix and match and swap out later, remember to look for quality and safety. Make one wise investment in your child’s dreams for many good nights to come.
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