Thursday, 8 May 2014

Gender Neutral Baby Bedding And Baby Boy Bedding Sets

By Darren Hartley


A nursery that works for either a boy or a girl must be designed by parents who have no plans of knowing the gender of their baby before its actual arrival. After picking up a theme and color palette for the nursery, they can proceed to the choosing of furniture and accessories, inclusive of gender neutral baby bedding, to match the chosen theme and color palette.

The nursery theme will provide cohesiveness and completeness for the nursery. Good theme choices for a gender-neutral nursery are animals, sea life and the alphabet. The color-anchored gender neutral baby bedding must be expressive of the chosen nursery theme.

The theme can also be anchored around a color, such as yellow, gray or green. Shades of red or orange will give the room a bolder look. In this case, the gender neutral baby bedding should come in shades of the color on which the theme is anchored.

To keep the baby safe and comfortable in his nursery, the right baby boy bedding sets must be chosen, assuming that the baby turns out to be a boy. Babies do not have the ability for body temperature regulation. Because of this, parents should make sure their baby is not too hot and not too cold during the times he spends sleeping in his crib.

The ideal room temperature for a baby is between 16C and 20C. Any temperature higher than this should find a male baby in baby boy bedding sets that include a cotton sleep suit or a cotton vest. Any temperature lower should find a baby in cotton flannel sheets, on top of which is another sheet and a cotton cellular blanket layer.

The head of male babies less than a year must always be left uncovered. Pillows, quilts or duvets must not be included in their baby boy bedding sets. Feet to foot is how the baby must be placed in his cot, i.e., his feet must be at the foot of the cot.




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