There was a time when guidelines for decorating the nursery was specifically according to gender, which in turn left those preparing for a baby girl very few bedding choices. Parents decorating girls’ nurseries used to be faced with an infinite assortment of pale pink and ivory bed sets or – for the truly adventurous – perhaps a few in pale yellow or dusty-green tones.
But thanks to modern mindsets, little girls are no longer condemned to nothing but frills and lace. Blue baby bedding is on the rise as a choice for parents of a new baby girl who like blue tones for the nursery decor.
Boy nursery bedding can come a long way from pink, today blue is used as a part of a girls room theme. Any water-related motif will be conducive to varying shades of blues, and will also lend itself to classic images of flowers and sky. Blue is often found in the geometric designs of contemporary nurseries, and parents who like a cleaner, more modern look will often be drawn to these.
It is important to become familiar with features available in all quality nursery items before you finalize your choice of a specific bedding design that strikes your fancy. Make sure that any baby bedding that you buy conforms to standard size regulations as those that do not fit properly can pose a safety hazard.
Baby bedding manufactured by unscrupulous infant bedding makers can contain toxic substances linked to babies’ persistent respiratory problems, so parents should buy only bedding with labels that indicate it is made of hypoallergenic materials. An honest retailer will tell you everything contained in the baby linen you’re buying and won’t offer you bedding that has irregular measurements, and this allows new parents to relax and concentrate on decorating.
Applying the last touches on your daughter’s stunning blue toned room leaves your happy. Angels can live in your nursery among soft white clouds and sky blue walls, or perhaps your daughter will start her journey on the sea surrounded by iridescent mermaids and colorful friendly sea life. It’s very exciting that blue is now an available option for a little girl’s nursery as well rather than just more traditional pinks.