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[C593]Childrens Bedding For Girls
by Rick Ferguson, Ric

How much bedding do you need?

The primary consideration guiding most parents when starting this process is going to be the budget. But before you delve into figures, you should realize that the budget generally will be dictated by exactly how much bedding you need. Are you looking only for a few decorative pillows, just a new comforter, or do you need an entire "bed in a bag" set?

A "bed in a bag" kit includes all the typical basic bedding needs: a comforter, a bedskirt, a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and at least one pillowcase (kits for full-sized beds or larger should come with two pillowcases). The cost range you're looking at will vary substantially depending on if you need one or two individual pieces or if you're looking for the whole kit and caboodle.


The Children's Ages

The next major consideration when looking for childrens bedding is the age of the child. If you have an infant or toddler, you'll need to look for toddler bedding. It's important to measure the crib's mattress prior to making a purchase. Crib mattresses generally measure 27" x 52." Most toddler bedding is sold to fit this size, but you should double check the mattress size anyways--especially if your nursery has an antique or second-hand crib.

With adolescents and teens, you'll probably want to get some input from the kids themselves if for no other reason than simply to avoid a tantrum if it isn't "the right one." (Teens seem to be particularly susceptible to this, so if you value peace and quiet, it might be worthwhile to check with them before ordering teen bedding on their behalf.)

For the college-bound teen, you should double check with the campus housing provider regarding their bed sizes. Most college dorms use extra-long, twin-size mattresses, and standard twin bedding will not fit these beds.


Interest-Specific Boys and Girls Bedding

Something that you and your child will want to consider is his or her specific interests. With the multitude of children's bedding manufacturers out there today, there's an almost limitless number of designs, themes, and patterns available for boys and girls to choose from. There are a plethora of sports-related options or even a specific team design for sports fanatics. Also, it seems like every cartoon and movie now includes kids bedding as part of larger marketing campaigns. While all this provides plenty of choices for kids, you will want to make sure that they can live with SpongeBob SquarePants for a while if they are lobbying for that.

Another point to consider if you're looking at interest-specific bedding is whether you want to go with these branded themes or if you'd prefer kids bedding with unbranded themes such as "flowers and butterflies," "outer space," and other fun bedding art.


Girls and Boys Bedding Materials

The last thing you should to consider when looking for new kids bedding is the material. If you are concerned with the bedding matching your existing decor, you should make sure that the bedding you choose has a pattern, theme, or color that is agreeable to both you and your child.

The next consideration when it comes to material is: what is the fabric made of, and what is the thread count?

All you need to know about thread count is that 150 is standard-lower than 150 will feel coarser whereas good, quality sheets begin around a thread count of 180.

Comforters--specially branded themes and kids styles--are typically filled with a 100 cotton.


Moms shopping for children's beddings sometimes choose the first inexpensive set that they could find and head immediately to the cash register. Most of the cool designs are marketed towards stuff for adults while children's beddings usually take a backseat when it comes to fabric and design. To make sure that you get the best beddings for your kids' bedrooms that are worth every penny, think about the following factors:

First is the theme. Every item, including the beddings, should coordinate with the overall look or theme of the room. You could go for basic color coordination and buy beddings that have colors that would complement the existing shades in the room. Since this involves considering the overall appearance of the bedroom, it is best to ask your kids on the kind of beddings that they prefer. Ignoring the personal tastes of your children is not wise, since they are the ones who would use them.

Second is their age and gender. When buying stuff for really young kids, most moms tend to pick out the cutest designs fit for kids that age. Cartoon character designs are a huge favorite. Now while it may be perfectly appropriate for this particular kid for a year or two, what will happen after that? Most beddings are bought for long-term use. Children grow up fast, and what they may find cute today might be a bit childish for them a few years from now. Gender is an easier issue; the lines are pretty much clear when it comes to design for boys and girls.

Next is the design. It is great that stores are coming up with bedding designs that can be used by both boys and girls. Design goes hand in hand with theme; it should all be coordinated. With so many designs to choose from, it can prove quite daunting to choose the best set for your kids. Gender-neutral designs are your best pick as far as practicality is concerned. Now if you want it to be more personalized, cartoon characters are your best bets. Make sure to let your kid have a say when it comes to choosing. You don't want to pick out the wrong cartoon character, do you?

Lastly, think of the function. If the youngster is still in the bedwetting stage, it would definitely play a huge factor in selecting the best kind of beddings for your kid. If the child is still wetting his bed, it is not wise to use expensive beddings such as those made of Egyptian cotton. You would not want to stain these expensive fabrics. Stick with moderately-priced fabrics that you would not think twice of throwing out once they are full of stains.

Smart moms are aware that buying a good set of beddings for their kids is a worthy investment. Children's beddings are not just simple decorations in your kids' bedrooms. These beddings also ensure that your kids would have a nice experience when they are off to sweet slumber. And for a parent, there are no sweeter sounding words than that.

Article Source : Interior Design School Ny

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