Monday, November 24, 2008

Children's Bedroom - Baby Bedding Basics

You always want the best for your child. Especially if you are becoming parents for the first time, the thought of having a baby is very thrilling. You want to decorate and design a very special room for your unborn, but what are the prerequisites for decorating the baby’s room. You have to grasp on precisely what is desired before you venture out to shop is vital for an enjoyable experience.

Let us start with the basics. What are the bare bones of baby bedding? First, you need to know what crib you have purchased color, size, positioning in the room, etc. Next, you will need a crib mattress, crib sheets and a mattress pad. Yes, a mattress pad is essential because it will preserve the life of your mattress for many years. Without a mattress pad, you will end up with countless baby accidents that leak into the mattress fibers. It is yucky and unhygienic.


Nevertheless, just buy one. Make your life easier by purchasing multiple crib sheets to avoid having laundry every day. The crib sheets you purchase need to fit snug around your mattress to avoid the sheet from accidentally coming undone. You also may want to purchase some blankets to use when your baby is a little older.

After you have bought these basic items for your baby's room, it is time to add the details to the canvas. You will want to follow the patterns or design of your baby bedding for the theme of the room. Brainstorm ideas with friends and family of creative and inexpensive ways to decorate the baby's room. Essential odds and ends are: crib bumper, curtains, diaper holder, shelving, picture frames, mirror, wall hangings, pillows and lighting as every baby requires a night light. Keep it simple and creative. You do not have to spend a ton of money when it comes to accessorizing the baby's room. Remember, the baby bedding will be the focal point for the rest of the décor in the room.

When considering infant bedding remember to buy lightweight blankets. You may want to purchase 100% organic cotton sheets and blankets due to the fact that they will provide better airflow. Stay away from heavy blankets as they may overheat your baby and make them sweaty throughout the night. Babies tend to sleep better in cooler temperatures anyway, so keep it cool.

The last essential item when choosing baby bedding is to research and read the consumer reviews before purchasing any product. Many safety and comfort issues will either be proven or disproven by those who have "been there and done that."

Do not always believe the advertisements of the price tag; some expensive items turn out to be faulty in many areas. Research is the best thing you can do for your own understanding and the comfort of your baby. Take your time when putting your essential list together. There is no rush so simply enjoy the process of learning and experiencing the moments you are having in preparation for your new baby. Keep that in mind that your baby will spend most of his or her new life in their crib so it is important to do your homework and make every purchase with confidence.