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The Comely Gazebo Gets Under Way With Distinctive Crib Sheets

Posted: January 11th, 2010 | Author: Tamara | Filed under: Interesting Posts | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

While expectant parents may enjoy the sometimes difficult job of choosing a style and then decorating a nursery, they are often overwhelmed by the wide variety of online options for their future son's baby bedding. It can be daunting to think about all the available bedding set motifs when you are trying to decorate your infant son's nursery.

The majority of decorators believe that novices should select colors that match their house's current color scheme. You'll get thousands of results when you seek baby bedding in any given color, so shoppers will need to choose a shade to narrow the selection.

Parents who want to put together a nursery for their sons will often use blue as either an accent or the primary color. Boy nursery bedding can be purchased in any conceivable shade of blue, allowing parents to choose from numerous attractive options.

Crib linens in blue now come in ensembles that may feature animal or insect themes. Ranging from the palest azure to the darkest shade of navy, many jungle and safari-themed collections make liberal use of blue. Parents may find that many well appointed linen ensembles now include new takes on this very old color for those interested in using blue in an alternative way.

Turquoise nursery bedding has been so popular, vendors are nearly unable to keep it in stock. Turquoise colors, like their namesake gemstone, can range in hues from a pale, sky blue to a deep, jade green. Turquoise is a remarkably vibrant color, and thus many hues of turquoise can be bought.

Decorators have found that almost any color goes well with turquoise. Turquoise just might be the solution if you want to create a space that is gender specific, yet original. In styles ranging from modern geometric prints to more traditional patchwork designs, turquoise is quickly becoming the “new” blue for a boy's nursery.