INTERIOR DESIGN AND FURNITURE GUIDE

BABY FURNITURE IDEAS

Aloha – Hawaiian Themed Boy Nursery

June 4th, 2010

A Hawaiian themed nursery for a baby boy is sure to celebrate surfing, surfboards, sailing and sea creatures. Hawaii, island living and the ocean are great sources of inspiration for a mural or other types of wall art. From mountain views to ocean scenes to tropical forests, you will be able to recreate all of the different flavors of this beautiful state for the new baby in your life.

You are sure to find a main wall color that is pleasing to you that will perfectly capture the spirit of Hawaii. For a Hawaiian themed nursery for a baby boy, start with the ocean; plant a palm tree or two; sprinkle around a little sand or finish off with a lot of sun. The whole point of the exercise is to use colors from Benjamin Moore) that will create a fun and vibrant atmosphere for your little surfer baby.

Because a Hawaiian themed nursery is supposed to be fun, bright and colorful and above all relaxed, choose a style of nursery furniture that will be casual yet looks good too. For a contemporary edge that will allow you some freedom to mix and match, (if nursery sets don’t appeal to you), choose the Natart Theo Crib-to-Twin Convertible Crib. The woven effect of the veneer bands gives this crib an organic look and feel that is perfect for an island themed nursery.

While the Maddie Boo Jaime 4-piece Baby Crib Bedding Set isn’t specifically themed bedding, the colors fit right in with an island themed nursery. There’s no mistaking the rich and vibrant shades of green and blue that reflect many different colors of the sea.

A Hawaiian themed nursery will be a classic blend tropical motifs and island living activities like luaus, sailing and hunting for sea treasures along the beach. But most of all, a Hawaiian themed nursery has a relaxed, fun vibe that would be a great way to welcome baby to her new home.

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Aloha – Hawaiian Themed Girl Nursery

June 2nd, 2010

As far as nursery ideas go, a Hawaiian themed nursery for a baby girl is a great idea, because it will give you a wealth of colorful decorating choices. Especially if you honeymooned in Hawaii or have traveled there in the past, your pictures will come in handy either for decorating inspiration or as a terrific source for wall art. With a little imagination and creativity, you can capture the soft ocean breezes, the lush tropical flora and the sights and sounds of the Hawaiian Islands for your new baby girl.

 The best way to design a Hawaiian themed nursery is to start with color. Color is important when creating a specific mood. For an island themed nursery for a girl, choose shades (from Benjamin Moore) that are saturated while being soft and gentle. To give the room a professional, unified look, you will want to match your main wall color to at least two other main elements in the room such as your themed bedding or curtains.

From the many nursery sets that are available, you will want to choose one that perfectly captures the spirit of your little surfer girl as well as the spirit of Hawaiian island living. Profiles should be relaxed; finishes should be smooth with a soft glow; and colors can range from refreshingly light to the richly exotic. The Dream on Me Richmond 2 in 1 Convertible Crib in White blends contemporary design with classic lines for a result that is casual and cozy.

Of course no Hawaiian themed nursery would be complete without this beautiful state’s flower. The Bebe Chic Aloha Baby Crib Bedding Set predominately features the hibiscus. The colors of this nursery bedding set are bright, bold and beautiful while the mix of patterns creates a sense of lush texture.

A Hawaiian themed nursery will be a classic blend of tropical motifs and island living activities like luaus, sailing and hunting for sea treasures along the beach. But most of all, a Hawaiian themed nursery has a relaxed, fun vibe that would be a great way to welcome baby to her new home.

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Island Themed Nursery for a Baby Boy

May 25th, 2010

Designing and planning an island themed nursery for your baby boy can be a lot of fun. Ideal for a bright nursery, tropical birds and flowers are great inspirations for color schemes for walls, fabrics, accessories and nursery crib bedding. Or you can create the excitement of surfing the waves with ocean scenes, surfer prints and posters or a surf board or two. The whole idea behind an island themed nursery is to make the atmosphere feel like a tropical vacation.

This color palette from Benjamin Moore is chosen to reflect the many moods of the sea. Shades are deliberately muted to allow color to be brought into the room through accessories, window treatments and area rugs. Any one of these colors can be used as the main color palette for the walls. Add a palm tree mural or a wallpaper border of dragonflies to give your boy nursery that unique touch to make his first room an extra special place.

The Cotton Tale Paradise 4-Piece Baby Crib Bedding Set combines jungle animals with palm trees and dragonflies for an island themed nursery that will have a playful atmosphere.

Opting for country style baby nursery furniture will give the room a warm and inviting charm to match the tropical island themed nursery. Because island living is famously relaxed and casual go for natural or light to medium wood finishes. The warm wood finish of the DaVinci Parker 4 in 1 Convertible Wood Baby Crib will complement the colors of the walls and the crib bedding. Its relaxed and flowing lines are perfect for island living.

The right accessories chosen with living in paradise in mind, will give your island themed nursery a stylish, finished look. Accessorizing is also the ideal opportunity to add layers of plush tropical texture to the décor. Put a collection of shells on a bookshelf; hang pictures of sea creatures on the walls; place a colorful parrot shaded table lamp on a dresser or a side table beside the glider. And because of its tropical nature, don’t forget to include organic elements like woven baskets, a wicker hamper or bamboo picture frames.

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Island Themed Nursery for a Baby Girl

May 24th, 2010

You can conjure up soft ocean breezes, the smell of tropical flowers and lazy days in the sun for your baby girl with an island themed nursery. It’s a fun and whimsical way to introduce your infant to the sea, island living and palm trees. The ideas are endless and the color palette you choose for your baby girl nursery can be as bright and rich as your imagination.

Use color to create an island mood. These bright shades from Benjamin Moore are a good place to starts. Select either tropical paradise or tropical pool as the main wall color of your island themed nursery. Then choose one of the two others as an accent color. Once you’ve painted the nursery, you don’t just have to stick to “plain” walls – since island themed decorations are popular items for nursery décor, you’ll be able to find appropriately themed wallpaper borders, stencils and peel and stick mural kits.

Select nursery furniture that has a cottage country feel. You will need a crib, a changing table and a dresser. Many mothers-to-be opt to have a glider or rocking in the nursery as a comfortable place to feed baby or to inspire her to drop off to sleep again. If there is room, consider adding a side table or a nightstand that can be used in your child’s room as she grows. This will provide a handy place to put things when sitting in the chair.

Country cottage gives a nursery a relaxed charm that is bright and refreshing, recreating the atmosphere of a seaside vacation or a day spent lazily at the beach. Because it has roots in traditional styles that were adapted life in places outside of the big city, lines and profiles are simplified; decorative detail often includes molding, beadboard or distressed finishes. The Status Furniture Montrose Baby Room Furniture Set is ideal for an island themed nursery because it possesses a simple sophistication especially suited to a baby girl.

While the Maddie Boo Jaime 4-piece Baby Crib Bedding Set isn’t specifically themed bedding, the colors fit right in with an island themed nursery. There’s no mistaking the rich and vibrant shades of green and blue that reflect many different colors of the sea.

Since the crib is not dressed in island themed bedding, you’ll be able accessorize with abandon. Curtains, wall art and an area rug like the Fun Rugs Somethin Fishy Rug that will bring both the theme and additional color into the space give your island themed nursery an enchanting and magical appearance.

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Cribs with a Modern Spin – Tulip Product Spotlight

May 7th, 2010

Tulip baby furniture is sleek, both modern and contemporary and just plain beautiful. While some us decorating our homes, and particularly the nursery, tend to shy away from modern style because it can appear “cold” or unwelcome – certainly not a vibe you want in a baby’s room. But everything you might say about modern goes out the window when looking at a Tulip crib. Because it’s for babies and young children, Tulip’s baby furniture is intentionally designed to evoke feelings of warmth and comfort. Featuring five distinctive baby furniture collections, you’re sure to find a Tulip collection that will make your nursery as unique as your little one.

The Leander collection is very modern, with its unique oval shape. While considered to be high-end, the crib comes with an innerspring mattress that has interior pocket springs and a mattress cover made of environmentally friendly cotton for improved comfort and ventilation.

The Lola collection combines clean lines and a smart looking two-tone finish with a whimsical pansy motif.

Designed with being kinder to the environment (and babies) in mind, the Panda collection uses engineered wood and finishes that are formaldehyde-free in addition to bamboo veneers. Corners are rounded; lines flow. Oversized bun feet, a classic traditional or transitional decorative element, only serve to emphasize this collection’s thoroughly contemporary nature.

The Piccolo collection reflects an upscale urban lifestyle that is also crafted from environmentally friendly materials.

With its ultra-modern vibe the Pod collection is also has an inviting and restful contemporary appearance. Brushed stainless pulls and feet say modern but the rich espresso finish warms up these stylish furniture pieces nicely.

Tulip first appeared on the baby furniture scene in 2008. Natart Juvenile, the parent company of Tulip, is an eco-friendly company, manufacturing safe and beautiful furniture for infants and toddlers.

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Creative Ways to Repurpose your Changing Table

May 5th, 2010

You might be an expectant parent debating about whether or not you should buy a changing table. Or you might be wondering why you bought the changing table in the first place now that your little one is a toddler and has no more need for it. Just like the convertible crib concept, some manufacturers offer consumers nursery furniture like changing tables that are designed to grow with your child. But if you’ve already bought a changing table that is not multipurpose or you are reluctant to purchase one that you might not know what to do with when it’s no longer being used, here are some suggestions for innovative ways to repurpose your baby’s changing table now or when the time comes.

A changing table is designed to hold your child while you’re standing and changing your baby, as well as the items will you need to make your baby dry and comfortable again. Since it is a piece of furniture intended for a particular purpose (changing baby) as well as storage (keeping baby products close to hand), this makes it easy to repurpose a change table for any activity that requires standing while doing a task. A changing table is the ideal height for such things as crafting, indoor gardening, repairing small household items or gift wrapping. A repurposed change table can be used virtually anywhere in your home.

A changing table like the South Shore Furniture Peek-a-boo Baby Changing Table would be the ideal candidate for a curio display case where the sides of the tabletop act as a galley rail, preventing collectibles from falling off (or from curious reaching little fingers).

A changing table with combination storage such as drawers, shelves and cubbies would handy as a crafts station or in a sewing room for organizing supplies and materials. It would also be very useful in the laundry room. The flat surface could be used for folding shirts, socks, etc. and the drawers or cubbies will keep a unsightly collection of boxes and bottles hidden from view.

By the time it reaches the kitchen the changing pad and other baby paraphernalia will be long gone. But consider using an open style changing table in the kitchen as a microwave cart or coffee station. You could also use a changing table for household tools storage, a house plant work area or a storage unit in a hallway. Or how about the most “obvious” way to reuse a changing table – in your toddler’s room as an extra place to put toys?

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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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Tips for Buying a Rocker

April 6th, 2010

Yesterday we explored the pros and cons of buying a traditional rocker or glider for your nursery. Today, we will discuss tips for buying a rocking chair for your baby’s first room. A rocking chair has a comfortable and appealing profile that is enchanting and welcoming. It won’t be just a place to sit when feeding your child or trying to get your baby back to sleep. A rocking chair will grow with both of you when you read to them or as you watch your toddler play. Whether it’s been in the family for several generations or it just caught your eye when browsing online, a rocking chair has an heirloom look about it that you’re sure to treasure for awhile.

Decide if you want the chair just in the nursery or if at some point you will use it in another room of your home. You will want to match it in style and color.

You will have to get in and out of the rocking chair with a baby in your arms that may be squirming, crying, fussing, etc. Test out the rocker to see you can get in and out of it without much effort.

Especially since you will be spending a fair amount of time in the chair, make sure it is comfortable. For a rocking chair to be comfy, ensure it has the following qualities.

  • Seating area should provide comfort and support
  • Seating area should be low enough when you sit in it to offer you proper elbow support
  • Armrests need to be wide enough to rest your arms easily and comfortably without any strain
  • Both seat and backrest should provide firmness, flexibility and support, particularly to your lower back

The rocker must rock back and forth soundlessly – no squeaks allowed. It might sound like a little squeak but it could be just the thing that prevents your baby from falling easily back to sleep.

Make sure it is well-made and that quality woodworking techniques have been used. Spindles and joints should be tight; edges should be smooth; and the skis (or rockers) should be in proportion to the body of the rocking chair.

When purchasing seat cushions for your rocking chair, choose ones with covers that can easily be laundered.

Come back and visit tomorrow when I’ll give you tips on how to select a glider chair for your nursery.

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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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Modern Pizzazz for a Gender-Neutral Nursery

March 29th, 2010

A modern or contemporary style nursery gives the room a spacious, uncluttered appearance. When selecting baby furniture, concentrate on clean, sharp lines, minimalist profiles and lighter woods and finishes. It is an ideal style for a nursery that is smaller or awkwardly-sized because it can make the room seem larger and more spacious. Since modern style focuses on the functional and practical, it can also work in smaller-sized spaceS, since each piece of furniture should have a specific reason for being there. Because there is little or no decorative detail, it can also be an excellent way to decorate a gender-neutral nursery. When it’s time to convert the nursery into a toddler’s room, a modern or contemporary design is very adaptable.

Modern Nursery

Choose a color palette (from Benjamin Moore) that is both neutral and soothing. By sticking to beiges, taupe, whites, grays or tans, the nursery will appear fresh and bright. If you feel adventurous, you can create an accent wall using your main wall color and one or two other complementary colors to paint stripes. You could also opt to paint one wall in a bold accent color that will make the room “pop.”

The Child Craft Falls Village 3-in-1 Convertible Modern Wood Crib in Matte White has all the criteria for a modern style nursery. The crib’s lines are clean, the overall form or profile is simple and the finish is soft matte (not shiny) white.

If you prefer darker colored furniture, the same can be said for the Aldi Juvenile Loft Crib, with its clean lines and simply-shaped crib ends. Although it has a dark wood finish, it is definitely modern in both style and design.

Clean lines and simple forms should also apply to the crib bedding you select for your nursery. The BeBe Chic Mod Squad 4 Piece Set has an asymmetrical pattern that is ideally suited to both a gender-neutral nursery and a modern style décor.

The focus of modern style is on form and function. Once you have chosen the three basic pieces of baby furniture you will need – the crib, the changing table and a dresser, chest of drawers or some other kind of storage like an armoire – add other furniture pieces sparingly to your nursery.

The two-tone finish of the Babyletto Modo 3-Drawer Wood Changer in Two-tone Espresso & White will perfectly match the crib, whether you choose one with a white or dark wood finish. The whole point of modern design is less is more. Even though this changing table has very simple lines, it has a unique yet charming appearance.

Match the Berg Furniture Oslo Nine Drawer Dresser to the crib if you have chosen a white one for your gender-neutral nursery.

For a nursery that has baby furniture with a dark wood finish, the Aldi Juvenile Maxx 3 Drawer Dresser is sleek and angular, with spare lines and a clean, simple profile. The brushed stainless steel drawer handles are definitely a characteristic of modern style.

Create a cozy corner with the Dutailier Liverpool Leather Glider and Ottoman where you can feed baby in comfort. It will also be a great place for storytime.

For a splash of fun and a touch of color to complement the crib bedding, add the Fun Rugs Yellow Fun Shag Rug to your nursery.

The trick to designing a modern style nursery that will look both comfortable and inviting, is to counteract the simple angular lines with crib bedding, artwork and window treatments that have patterns typical to modern forms and styles such as stripes, circles, blocks and asymmetrical shapes. Incorporating a non-specific theme such as the alphabet, numbers or artic or jungle animals, will create visual interest to the room and make the nursery “personal” to the little you’re welcoming into the world.

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