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Dutailier Gliders for any Style Nursery – Product Spotlight

April 8th, 2010

When purchasing a glider for your nursery where you will be bonding with your child, it’s important to choose one that will last almost as long as the memories. Dutailier, a private furniture company, has been specializing in quality nursery glider rockers for about 30 years.

Dutailier produces five distinctive nursery glider collections: the Avantglide glider collection, the Prestige glider collection, the Matrix glider collection, the Juvenile glider collection and the Ultramotion glider collection.

Dutailier Avantglide Vancouver GliderThe Avantglide Collection features gliders with a sleek, modern design that possess a casual elegance. Avantglide rocker gliders are available in a number of rich finishes and a wide selection of colors and fabrics including leather.

A series of wood gliders with optional matching ottomans, the Juvenile Collection offers maximum comfort and style with a relaxed look and feel that is all its own. The Dutailier Juvenile Bow Back Glider reclines, swivels and has a plush seating area and backrest.

The Dutailier The Comfort Recliner Melodia Prestige Glider has a classic sophistication that would be welcome in any style of nursery. It is a push-back recliner, which means its “low-tech” and easy to use (which will come in handy at 3 o’clock in the morning when you’re barely awake). The Prestige Collection is available in microfiber or leather and comes in a variety of colors.

Dutailier Matrix Modern GliderThe Matrix Collection offers a selection of glider rockers that include comfort features like recline, multi-positions and swivel capabilities.

The Dutailier Ultramotion Sleigh Glider, part of the Ultramotion Collection, possesses an attractive design that is well-constructed and durable. Three-inch cushions make this glider a comfy place to feed baby or rock them back to sleep.

A Dutailier glider has an adaptable style that doesn’t have to stay in the nursery. No matter which one you choose, you can potentially keep the glider much longer. When you no longer need it in the nursery, it’s going to look just as good in another area of your house – like the family room.

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Tips for Buying a Glider

April 7th, 2010

On Tuesday we talked about how to buy a rocking chair. Today we’ll discuss buying a glider, what to look for and the different features that might interest you. Tips for the best way to shop for a glider rocker will help you decide what will be best for you and your overall nursery design. It will also come in handy when you need to narrow down your choices. Unlike other pieces of baby furniture such as the crib or a changing table, glider, once its nursery duty is done, can be used in other areas of your home. If this idea appeals to you, you will want to select a glider blends in with the décor style and color scheme of the room it will eventually end up in once it is no longer needed in the nursery.

Choose a style and color that will complement your nursery décor.

Select a glider with upholstery that is easy to launder or can be easily spot cleaned.

Glider rockers are available in a variety of models and offer a number of different features, like the Dutailier Juvenile 173 Series Fully Upholstered Swivel Glider that includes swivel capabilities. Give some thought to the kinds of features that will be most useful to you. Especially if your nursery glider rocker will not be near a dresser or side table, you might a glider that includes pouches or other types of hidden storage so that you will have a place to tuck things when you need a free hand.

Consider purchasing a rocker glider with a locking mechanism, particularly if there are younger children and/or pets in the household. When selecting a glider that includes an ottoman, make sure that the ottoman also has a locking mechanism.

Depending on a number of factors including how tall you are, the length of your legs and the angle of the glider ottoman, a stationary ottoman might be a more comfortable fit.

Check to see that the rocker glider is well constructed, doesn’t have any rough edges and has a non-toxic finish. Ensure that any mechanisms or levers are within easy reach and are user-friendly.

Tomorrow we’ll put the spotlight on a company that has been making glider rockers for about 30 years.

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Rocker vs. Glider – Buying the Best Chair for your Nursery

April 5th, 2010

Having a chair as part of your nursery interior design is important for many reasons. It won’t be just a place to sit when feeding your child or rocking your baby to sleep. It will be the “bonding place” so for this reason alone, it should be the most comfortable and the best type of chair that you can afford. It is also the most likely place you will read to your child. The nursery chair you choose will be where you’ll make memories that will last a lifetime. A traditional rocker has a classic design with a charming, timeless appeal while a glider is typically upholstered. However, before making a final decision whether you will buy a rocker or a glider for your nursery, here are some things to consider.

Traditional Rocker – Pros

No matter whether they are antiques or not, rockers have the cherished appearance of a family heirloom.

They are very adaptable to a number of décor styles

They don’t include any mechanisms that can wear out.

Traditional Rocker – Cons

Since the seating area tends to be more angled and a little lower than a typical glider or even an armchair, a traditional rocker can be awkward to get in and out of easily. Especially when you’re feeding or trying to put your baby to sleep in the middle of the night, and you’re half asleep yourself, a chair with a seating area that is higher off the ground may be more useful.

Particularly when playing on the floor near the rocker, pets and children could get arms, legs or tails caught underneath the rockers if the chair is moved forward or backward.

If the floor is uncarpeted or the rocking chair is older, any squeaks can be troublesome (and sound very loud at two in the morning) when trying to settle your child back to sleep.

Most types of traditional rocking chairs do not come with seat cushions. They will have to be purchased separately. Particularly if you’re prone to backache, you will also want a back cushion.

Glider Rocker – Pros

Gliders have a smooth, soothing movement that some parents prefer to the more pronounced back and forth motion of a rocker.

Some types of gliders include a locking mechanism, rendering them stationary and preventing curious little fingers from being caught in the glider.

Gliders come in so many style, options and fabric choices that it is easier to customize it to both your nursery décor and you personal comfort level. Some models include ottomans that can either be purchased separately or are part of a set.

Glider rockers come with a number of different features, such as pouches, removable armrest pads or storage compartments.

Glider Rocker – Cons

Hinges, slides and other mechanisms associated with the glider rocker are prone to rusting and general wear and tear.

A glider that includes an ottoman should be “test driven” just to ensure that it will be useful to you. For example, you might find that due to a combination of factors including how tall you are, a stationary ottoman would be more practical for you.

Many types of gliders are shipped ready-to-assemble. Since safety is a high priority and can be dependent on how the chair has been put together, if you’re not confident in your DIY abilities, plan on asking for help from a friend or family member.

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