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Pink toile baby bedding has become wildly popular in recent years, even though toile bedding is actually a classic design, having first made its appearance about 300 years ago. The popularity of toile has surged recently as designers embrace the soft, nurturing effect it has on decorating.
Toile is a sweet, classic print that features highly detailed scenes of tranquil rural life. Even nicer, toile can these days be found in an array of color combos that weren’t even thought of back in the day, and these can be anything from soft cream/espresso to stark black/ivory.
Parents desiring to beautify their nursery for an anxiously awaited baby boy may be initially hesitant about toile during their shopping for baby boy bedding sets. Although toile is known for its elegant flavor, those with country decor will be pleased to find that many of its patterns feature the rural designs they seek.
If you generally tend towards contemporary decor, toile patterns can be a pretty and relatively unfussy departure for your son’s nursery. When toile bedding is chosen for little boys, there’ll be lovely details like ribbons and frills that any male would adore.
The trick is figuring out how to afford the nursery that you desire for your son. You’ll be relieved to hear that you can do a fine job of decorating even if you are on a tight budget. Toile patterns can be found online which will fit any price point for parents wanting quality crib bedding.
Experienced parents will tell first timers that one of the best purchases they made for the nursery was a crib sheet set. Such sets are surprisingly affordable and contain the basic nursery bedding for a little boy. Even better, some sets also contain a diaper stacker and/or a toy bag in a coordinated toile pattern.
Dorothea is a writer and researcher on parenting and family issues. She also works part-time as a freelance writer for a baby products company, Kudlee, Inc..