Choosing The Proper Childrens Bedding
Perhaps one of the trickier aspects of girls bedroom decorating is choosing the proper children's bedding. It is often overlooked, however, and people need to pay more attention to properly choosing one. There are various reasons for this so let's count them down. The first of which would be the very obvious one, it has to match with the girls room theme. Now, this seems easy but if you want bedding that would last till your toddler becomes a teen then here are some tips. First, don't choose ones that have characters printed on them. Sure, your kid would love it while they are still kids but in a few years, after they have discovered "cooler" stuff then they would want something else. So choose one that follows the color scheme instead or something that does have prints on them but ones that are versatile enough to fit your kid's ever changing style. Second, think about fabric allergies. There are in fact, some bedding fabrics that can cause allergies. Just take those faux fur covered pillows for example. If your child is allergic to fur then its best not to have it in such close contact with her so forego the faux fur trimmed bedding and even the faux fur rug.
Third, you know how there are some children's bedding that make use of textured fabric that look wonderful but feel rather rough on the skin? You should watch out for that. Of course, kids are the most sensitive to this and thus putting an uncomfortable bedspread would only make them lose sleep. As you can see, this is in fact trickier than it looks. Simply because you would want to ensure your kid of maximum comfort each and every night they go to sleep. Warm bedding, nice and clean ones are among the basic necessities for a good night's sleep no matter what age you are. Another thing you should consider when choosing children's bedding is its care instructions. Basically, you would want something that will not require tediousness or the need to be taken to a dry cleaner. Let's face it, toddlers have small bedtime accidents and you wouldn't want to take the bedding to an expensive dry cleaner every time they wet the bed, don't you? So check the label, after all it's for your own sake.
Now, for those who are wondering about some examples of certain types of bedding for children's room themes here are a few: For a princess themed room, of course pink is the operative word. So nice pink beddings would do, but, if you want to give it the "royal" treatment pink satin and lace trimmings would do just the trick. For a not so feminine room, you could follow the color scheme you have working but add small details to the bedding such as cute little patchworks which you can take out when they get older. Some of the easier add ons to do are the trimmings on the pillow edges and tassels on the pillow corners. All you need is a bit of imagination and you'll see all the different possibilities you can do without the need to spend so much money on expensive items that they will eventually outgrow.