The Benefits Of Choosing Black And White Baby Bedding
When decorating the nursery in preparation for their baby’s arrival parents tend to go for quite bright colours in keeping with current trends. This is in particular the case when parents are deciding in the colours of their baby’s bedding. Yet, there is a strong argument for breaking away from the norm and opting for black and white bed linen for your baby.
The sophisticated look
Bright colours and little cute animals aren’t a prerequisite for all nurseries. Many parents are starting to realise this and are going for a more sophisticated look offered by black and white designs. There are an astounding number of styles now available, with floral, geometric and toile patterns being examples of just a few.
Developmental aspect
Research has shown that young babies are stimulated by intricate designs and that it helps to bring on their visual skills and improves their ability to focus. Being exposed to these kinds of designs at a young age also gives children the confidence to reach for interesting objects as they get a bit older. As the colours of black and white offer such a contrast the patterns are exaggerated offering a real benefit.
The unisex option
Black and white are seen as neutral colours in terms of gender, which is another plus for your baby’s bedding. It means that if you have decided to not find out the sex of your child before the birth you can still get busy with decorating the nursery. Adding some gender related colour can easily be done after the birth of your child through accessorising with things such as pink curtains or a blue rug.
With value in mind
Going for black and white designs in your baby’s bedding can also prove to be cost effective in the long run. The fact that black and white can go with so many other colours and designs means that it can be easily updated. So as your child grows and changes as they quickly do, you can simply tweak elements of the bedding or accessories in the room without having to redesign the whole decor of the room.
March 7, 2011 - 8:36 AM No Comments




































