Indonesia was the first place gingham was used and when it came to the west it was a big business first in England and then in America during the eighteenth century till modern times. Blue and white was the original color combination of gingham checks, but now the material comes in all the colors of the rainbow and decorators have loved using it for years.
Gingham is a natural choice for busy parents trying to decorate a nursery; its simple, rustic pattern gives the room a cozy feel, and the fabric is easy to care for. Those who are excitedly expecting a baby boy can happily find some great masculine, and exceedingly handsome designs of red gingham crib bedding.
Crib bedding for boys very often incorporates gingham in order to promote a more preponderant pattern, or to compliment the general effect of a particular style. If you pick out a cheery patchwork set for your little boy, for example, you’ll most likely notice that the quilt has a fairly symmetrical distribution of gingham patterns all over. Decorators often use matching gingham on the borders of blankets, dust ruffles, and bumpers in order to create a coordinated look.
Parents who prefer gingham linens in their baby bedding should go for it only if it strictly conforms to crib bedding dimensions and the materials used in its creation can be ascertained and are free from toxic elements. If the crib mattress has linens that don’t fit properly they can slip off and dangerously entangle the baby, and sheets or blankets that contain even trace amounts of toxic chemicals can actually make toddlers and babies develop respiratory problems.
Crib bedding sets is usually coordinated with similar accompaniments such as curtains and toy totes and offered in conjunction with a bigger package. People have embraced these collections, because they eliminate the exhausting time and energy required to put together a combination of assorted items together yourself to make a cohesive whole. Parents who want to dress a nursery with less expense are being attracted toward crib sets.
Gingham has continued to impress designers for years, with a space with movement and energy, while encouraging peace and tranquility. Despite the recent proliferation of “chic” bedding for children, Gingham will never lose its appeal with traditionalists who recognize the beauty in its simplicity.




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