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Polka Dots: Mirror-like And Jolly Presumptions For Your Infant Boy's Alcove
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Polka dot patterns are both ancient and culturally ubiquitous, but this particular bright and bouncy design was first seen in British clothing and furniture in the late Victorian era. The moniker “polka” was adopted from the music then popular on both sides of the Atlantic, as having similar qualities of infectious vivaciousness.
Polka dot baby bedding gives a cheerful and bright tone to a child's room, energizing visitors along with baby. Parents decorating a child's bedroom just love these versatile prints, which come in all different colors and can be used with a wide range of different styles.
Baby boy bedding which incorporates a polka dot motif has become very trendy of late, creating a loyal following among couples who like its distinctive and lively design. If you are looking to bring a light and upbeat atmosphere to your nursery, consider adding Polka Dots to your decor.
New parents who wish to continue in the nursery the traditional style of the rest of the home have a wide range of wonderful time-honored choices from which to select. For bedding that exudes coziness and stimulation at the same time, polka dotted prints such as those traditionally found in quilting can be the way to go. It's also popular to combine polka dot designs with western or safari themed baby bedding.
Concerns about cost will naturally arise after parents mull over which dot design they feel will be the most suitable for their son's rooms. Baby crib bedding purchase can be an expensive venture. Experienced nursery dressers know that one way to affordably create a comfortable home for baby is to use collections of pre-bundled crib bedding.
A crib set allows parents to cover the entire room with coordinating polka dotted patterns; everything from the bedding to the curtains will be matched and easy to spot. Besides bringing warmth and cheer into the nursery, the polka dots can also serve another fundamental role – aiding your child's development by providing bright and colorful stimuli.