Polka Dots: Ablaze And Lively Theses For Your Newborn Boy’s Nursery

Polka dot patterns are both ancient and culturally ubiquitous, but this particular bright and bouncy design was first seen in British clothing and furniture in the late Victorian era. Polka dots have nothing to do with the music it is named after, except for the cheerful spirit they both share.

Polka dot nursery bedding is a great addition to a child’s room and will give it a fun and uplifting atmosphere that any guest would enjoy. Decorators have boasted about classic and flexible pattern styles for years. There are ways that you can use polka dotted fabrics in your design to make it charmingly old fashioned or new and contemporary.

Baby boy crib bedding has undergone a beautiful evolution. One of the most popular designs in baby boy bedding is polka dots, which parents love due to its strong visual appeal and sense of energy. The charm of the polka dot pattern is making a return. The look is crisp and clean, can be used for either boy or girl decor and can also be coupled with other designs, such as strips.

Those interested in preparing a room that entrust fretwork with traditional rural decor will find themselves with a host of alluring options. For bedding that exudes coziness and stimulation at the same time, polka dotted prints such as those traditionally found in quilting can be the way to go. Dot prints are also used a lot in sinkable motifs that employ the use of images of cowboys or jungle animals.

When you’re pondering the choice of polka dots for the nursery linens, you’ll also naturally be thinking about price. Crib sets sets available as bundled collections have long been regarded by experienced nursery designers as both money saving and design savvy.

A crib set allows parents to cover the entire room with coordinating polka dotted patterns; everything from the bedding to the curtains will be matched and easy to spot. Besides bringing warmth and cheer into the nursery, the polka dots can also serve another fundamental role – aiding your child’s development by providing bright and colorful stimuli.

Posted by crexland   @   15 February 2010

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