Baby Nursery Bedding And Furniture (ginger)
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Baby Nursery Bedding And Furniture
Your family is expanding, and you need to start planning the nursery for the little one. The choices may seem daunting at first, but if you take it a step a time, it?s not that hard. If this is your first, a lot of things will be taken care of by family and friends at a baby shower, but they will probably want your input.
Furniture
The variety of baby furniture is as large as adult furniture. You have your choice of many styles, wood stain color or painted, and new or used. While buying used furniture is frugal, be sure that the furniture still meets safety standards and check for any old recalls that may have been missed by the previous owner. Most used furniture is in very good shape, and is well worth the savings.
There are three basic types of beds for newborns, cradles, cribs and co-sleepers:
- Cradles are usually recommended for newborns, as it?s easier to keep near the parents? bed, if there is room. It?s also more comforting for the newborn. However, the newborn outgrows the cradle fairly quickly.
- Cribs are an investment, but by shopping wisely, that investment will pay off in the long run. Many of the cribs today are convertible, so they can be reconfigured into a day bed, toddler bed, and eventually a twin bed, by simply adding supports and the larger mattress.
- Co-sleepers are becoming more popular as many families enjoy the closeness of a ?family bed?, but don?t actually want the child in their bed full-time. They are an attachable mini-bed on the side of the parents? bed. They allow the baby to be within arms reach for nighttime nursing, but still have separate sleeping areas. Many people prefer this to actually having the infant in bed with them, for safety reasons as well as a less traumatic transition later, when they feel it?s time for the “big kid” bed.
Dressers
Dressers are another important feature in a nursery. Most cribs have matching dresser sets, but it?s not necessary to have all of it match, as long as it coordinates nicely. Many dressers come with a changing table that can be placed on top, so the baby can still use the dresser as they grow.
Be sure that the dresser is a solid construction, and that it won?t tip over after the little one begins the climbing stage. Check that the knobs can not come off easily, as they can pose a choking hazard.
Bedding
The bedding is one of the most fun parts of any nursery (not counting the baby). There are endless choices for the bedding (which usually consists of sheets, bumper, sheets, and comforters). There are many varieties of the traditional pinks and blues patterns, as well as gender-neutral designs for the parents-to-be who wish to be surprised. One of the recent trends in bedding is using bright primary colors, especially combinations of red, black and white. Studies have shown that these colors help the newborn?s eyesight focus quicker.
There are hundreds of licensed character bedding sets, with matching accessories to decorate the nursery quickly and easily. Many of these are designs that most children will continue to love as they grow older, making it easy to save money in decorating in the future.
About the Author:
Adriana Copaceanu is a busy mom of 2. Visit Busy Moms Online to find ways to maximize your precious time. And if you are a new mom, you’ll find everything you need at her Baby’s First Year website.
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A Guide To Jewelry Boxes
Taking care of your jewelry begins with proper storage. There are certain damages you can cause by being careless about where you put the pieces when they are not in use. Aside from the risks of theft or of losing them, you expose them to many elements that could lessen their luster or cause irreversible imperfections.
A jewelry box is an essential part of collecting jewelry. It can help you organize the pieces. For example, putting sharp metal-based pieces in a compartment separate from the precious stones to prevent scratches or chips.
Choosing a Box
When choosing a jewelry box, price and design may be among your first considerations, but also consider how the material of the box will react with your jewelry. For example, wood reacts with silver, causing it to tarnish. To solve this problem, wooden boxes must have a lining, usually velvet.
The size of the box should also be part of the equation. If you are planning to build your collection, you must have a box large enough to accommodate the different pieces you will acquire.
A jewelry box may come in paper, plastic, metal or wood. Of these, wood is the material of choice for elegant pieces. The classic look of handcrafted hardwoods like mahogany, maple, elm, and cherry, compliments the beauty of the jewelry pieces. The boxes often have solid brass or gold-plated hinges, locks, and knobs to complete the look. Other more lavish designs feature leather or animal skin.
Expensive and expertly crafted jewelry boxes last a long time. Their value increases through the years, as well. Italian jewelry boxes made from traditional materials fetch several thousand dollars. This is the reason why serious jewelry collectors are also keen jewelry box enthusiasts. They know that the boxes themselves are valuable in their own right, making them an important part of the collection.
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