Monday, May 26, 2014

Curtains For Nursery And Baby Room Rugs

By Darren Hartley


The baby's room receives the ultimate finishing touch by the selection of the appropriate fabric for the curtains for nursery. In choosing nursery curtains are important things that need to taken into account, despite the fact that most parents assume that their selection seem to be a matter of least concern. For one, color is of primacy with regards to the nursery curtain selection.

Blinds that lessen the light in a room and dark colors for the fantastic curtains for nursery are the choices for parents during the first six weeks of the baby. This leaves the baby less distracted from his chief activity of napping. It is only when the baby reaches six months that parents transition to curtains with brighter colors including lighter pinks and sky blue.

Another consideration for parents to ponder on would be the material of the curtains for nursery. For fantastic window treatments, cotton, silk and even netted curtains are excellent preferences. Thicker materials are better bets for families living in areas that more often cold than hot. Other than keeping a nursery warm, they also prevent cold drafts drifting through the windows especially during the winter months, which might disturb a baby in deep, comfortable sleep.

Warmth, color and personality are the three things that baby room rugs bring to the nursery. A requirement for the choice of the best baby rugs is the examination of the baby room. Deep thought on what kind of rug will best suit the room, a measurement of the space to determine what rug size will exactly fit the room and the blending of the rug to the color scheme or decorating theme of the room are the steps involved in the aforementioned examination.

There is also a decision that has to be made on what type of baby room rugs will work best for the nursery before their purchase. A large area rug for covering a large portion of the floor space will suit a nursery with hardwood or tile floors. A carpeted nursery will be fitted best by accent rugs.

There is no need to simply place one large area rug in the center of the nursery. Instead, several small baby room rugs may be scattered around the space to lessen the monotony of just having one large rug. The front of the changing table may be adorned with a half circle rug to define the space while the front of the crib may be the perfect space to display a rectangular rug. This way, the division of the room to its different functional spaces is clearly defined.




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