nursery

February 5th, 2013
Designing A Baby’s Room Following A Green Principles

If you have a new baby on the way, now is the time to start thinking about designing a "green" nursery. Simply put, a "green" nursery is completely devoid of harmful chemicals of any kind-including chemicals found in composite woods, plastics, paints, stains, etc. One way to ensure your nursery is filled with eco-friendly furniture is by purchasing some modern nursery furniture from brands like ducduc, Ouef & Stokke. Many companies take pride in the fact that their products are certified organic or that they only use sustainably harvested wood.

Do some research and don't be afraid to spend a little more-after all, shouldn't this be about the health of your baby? Here are some helpful tips to consider!


October 4th, 2011
Nursery Ideas For Baby Girls Nursery ideas for baby girls are soft and feminine, bold and whimsical, elegant and sophisticated and everything in between. And, more than anything, decorating a baby furniture sets  is so much fun. Not only do you want your precious baby girl to enjoy her nursery and feel comfortable in there, but you will be spending a lot of time in there, maybe even many sleepless nights, so be sure to create a baby room that makes you feel happy, peaceful, and content. The nursery ideas for girls usually include girly images and the softer color choice. The flowery or other girl associated images are usually included.
August 27th, 2011
Space Saving Ideas For Small Nursery

If you're tight on space, creating the nursery you've always dreamed of could be a bit of a challenge. You'll soon find out firsthand that one tiny little baby takes up a lot of room. And, it can be a bit overwhelming trying to find a spot for everything, including the baby! Not to worry – with a little determination and ingenuity, you'll be able to free up room and make your baby's living space, well, more livable.

Keep in mind that your baby's safety is always a top priority, so be sure to purchase furniture and equipment that meet current safety standards. And, remember to always have measurements on hand so you can easily determine if a piece of furniture will fit into your smaller nursery.