Damask baby bedding is a good choice for future moms and dads who want to decorate a child's space in a not so juvenile fashion. Parents who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their new baby girl do not need to sacrifice their own personal preferences when decorating the nursery. Choosing a damask baby bedding set will allow them to provide a sophisticated, traditional area for the newest family member.

Textile historians are not unanimous as to the origin of Damask design in which images of some plant or animal or both are used to create the pattern, but many of them think that it might have been originated in China and ultimately through India and Persia it reached and became the main export of Damascus of Syria which gave the design its present name. Long ago, only the very rich could afford to buy this prized fabric when it arrived in Europe after a long caravan and shipping journey from the east.

Damask patterns always remained the choice of parents of baby girls and are still being selected by them for creating an exotic nursery environment for their baby girls. Even nicer, baby linens in damask are now very affordable, even to those whose budget is somewhat tight. nursery bedding girl is created exclusively from uninterrupted fields of damask and also from mixed collections employing certain other designs and uses only the damask ranging from strikingly beautifully attractive and spectacular along with coordinated designing.

Two distinct sets of vintage style damask baby bedding are made by well known producer Jo Jo Designs that have classic look combined with color choices that have a contemporary feel matching well with any child's room decor. By blending pure pink with a dark shade of chocolate, the Bella Pink and by clever mixing of pure turquoise with the coffee color, the Bella Turquoise collections are created. The bedding brings class and elegance of a prior regal era into the present by having a timeless damask look with botanical embellishments.

If you are one of the parents who want to go for damask pattern to create an exotic nursery environment for your little one but at the same time prefer to blend some other pattern into its boldness, New Arrivals' Pink Taffy set may be the right choice for you as the ideal baby bedding. This lovely set is a sunny blend of a traditional damask botanical print in pink and white with the same colors echoed in polka dots, accented by lime green.

The Riley collection by Ally Taylor with their rich patterned scroll-like fabrics in colors of spring green against a white background and having an informal black and white gingham border, may also take you by surprise. With a damask bedding set, you will be able to create such a peaceful and beautiful space for your daughter that you can look forward to spending many a happy hour with her in that room for sure.

New moms and dads may start with the assumption that a nursery always uses pink for a girl and blue for a boy, but that just isn't the way things are nowadays. You can even pick out colors like persimmon or purple, or even combine the two when you decorate a nursery now.

Reds can be combined in many shades to create an entirely red themed nursery. Bright colors like red seem to interest little boys a lot as they are imagining a red sports car or fire engine!

You can further enliven the nursery space by using red toys, accenting with red wall decorations, and having a non-skid red area rug your baby can learn to crawl on and play on. You will discover all kinds of charming ways you can decorate your little baby boy's nursery with bright attention getting red crib bedding. Crib bedding sets using reds come in many attractive shades and patterns to help parents create the perfect nursery.

To decorate nowadays when your budget is limited, their are fantastic linen sets that are easy to work with in making an attractive change to your rooms. Red is a visually exciting, attention grabbing color, drawing your little boy's attention to anything from little red tugboats to giant red Ferris wheels or whatever red motifs are part of your boys baby bedding. It is acceptable to use red bedding in you son's nursery.

A mobile can give your baby hours of visual pleasure and entertainment, and a crib bumper, as long as it is securely attached and not over-padded, is good to cut drafts. As soon as your little boy is old enough to start using the bumper to climb up on, and starts to try to get to the mobile, both should be removed. Remember that it will be some time before your baby boy becomes fully aware of the nursery decor, while you'll be spending considerable time there every day.

Crib bedding should never have squishy pillows or fluffy quilts. These items don't belong in a bed with a sleeping child that is unattended. Red bedding words well with many nursery themes and can be found in all sorts of kid friendly patterns and designs. Although it may be a cliche, always keep in mind that whenever the mother of the baby is content, the baby is also satisfied.