Saturday, May 24, 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.

Because a baby spends much of the time sleeping during his first six weeks, parents opt for room darkening blinds and dark colors for the curtains for nursery. When the baby reaches six months, parents transition to curtains with lighter colors including lighter pinks and sky blue.

The material of the curtains for nursery must also be a consideration for parents. Cotton, silk and even netted curtains make for fantastic window treatments. Living in a cold climate makes thicker material a better bet. They keep a nursery warm, preventing cold drafts coming from windows especially during the winter months.

Adding baby room rugs can add warmth, color and personality to the nursery. The evaluation of the room is a need in the choice of the best baby rugs. This evaluation involves a thought on what kind of rug will best suit the room, a measurement of the space to determine what rug size will fit the room properly and a consideration of the color scheme or decorating theme of the room.

The type of baby room rugs that will work best for the nursery has to be known first before any rug purchase is done. While a carpeted nursery would require only an addition of a few pieces of accent rugs, a nursery with hardwood or tile floors may require a large area rug to cover a major portion of the barren floor space.

The use of several small baby room rugs can be an alternative to the placement of one large area rug in the center of the nursery. While a half circle rug can be made to adorn the front of the changing table, a rectangular rug may be displayed in front of the crib. This keeps all sections of the nursery covered, literally and figuratively.




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