Modern – It Doesn’t Only Apply to Music, Art, and Sofas Anymore


If the rest of your home decor is contemporary, shouldn’t that also hold true for the nursery you are planning? Gone are the days when parents automatically chose delicate pale pink ruffles or boxy pale blue pleats (or just hedged their bets by picking up nondescript merchandise in shades of yellow or green!). Contemporary parents with contemporary tastes have now moved on to search for more and more elegant or exuberant decorating alternatives.

Manufacturers have watched this gradual evolution and have responded eagerly to the new demands of these up-to-date moms and dads. They have had their fabric vendors or their own textile stylists devise a great many styles which reflect changing sensibilities and may even contain current cultural references in the graphics of this modern baby bedding. As a result, expectant parents are now able to treat their infant’s bedroom as a space which flows seamlessly from and into the other spaces around it.

So how, exactly, does one go about defining modern bedding when clearly the word “modern” has been used by retailers to describe a multitude of baby linens: ones with dramatic abstract designs; ones with stripes in never-before-seen color combinations; even monochromatic ones made of innovative synthetic fabrics such as micro-fleece? When it comes to style, parents must define that concept for themselves by looking around at the materials and objects in the other areas of their house.

The most crucial element of modernity in their purchases, however, should lie in the application of modern scientific knowledge to the manufacture of everything they buy for their precious son’s nursery. Tight-fitting sheets mean no dangerous slack at the corners of the crib mattress, crib accessories shouldn’t threaten baby’s breathing by being overly puffy, and there must be a careful avoidance of harmful substances which are still used in making some poor-quality crib bedding.

Parents who have done their homework will be aware that they can make shopping infinitely easier simply by selecting packaged ensembles of their favorite baby boy bedding. These collections contain the necessary crib items along with some quantity of coordinated room accessories. They are much less time consuming to shop for, involve no time spent in color or pattern matching, and are almost invariably safer…as well as gentler on the pocketbook.

Among the most striking modern bedding sets for boys that have been displayed online recently are a 9-piece set called Velvet Dreams by JoJo Designs; a 9-piece set called Animal Safari manufactured by the same company; and a 3-piece set called Modern Nature Choco by Bacati.

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