Modern Baby Furniture

Friday, November 11, 2011

Nursery Furniture: Going Beyond Cute



Nursery furniture. We usually associate it with either pastel or bright colors, kiddie prints, and everything cute. I agree- every body loves cute stuff. But then again, too much cuteness in a nursery will be outgrown far too soon when your baby reach school age. Favorite cartoon characters will be soon left behind by fast growing kids. Furnishing the nursery with ageless pieces is a practical idea. 


Nurseryworks has many products that will serve your children well for many years. For example, their Storytime Bookcase has a classic, sophisticated look. Each unit has a back and fixed interior dividers to organize books and display treasures of different sizes. As your child collects more books, you can add a second unit. You can stack a maximum of two units and they are both interconnected for stability. To ensure safety, it comes with an anti-tipping kit. This bookcase is painted white with a darker colored framed to make it look ageless. 


The Nurseryworks Modern Storytime Rocking Chair is another chic addition to a nursery. Since rockers are mainly used by mom or dad, the clean, modern lines of this particular rocker will be appreciated. It is very wide and will accommodate an adult and a child quite comfortably. Reading bedtime stories will become so much more enjoyable in this wide and comfortable rocker. And because spills and stains are common in a nursery, a water resistant and anti-static fabric was used as upholstery. This is available in a variety of colors and the legs come in either light or dark ash.


It is such a waste to invest in nursery furniture that children will easily outgrow. The better way to do it is to invest in quality pieces with classic silhouettes. Children's toys and clothes are enough to show that the nursery is a child's domain. The furniture should be versatile in design and function so that it will go beyond the toddler years or sophisticated enough to be used in other rooms in the house.



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