Baby Boy Crib Bedding – Choosing Crib Bedding


If you’ve welcomed a baby boy into your family, or if you know your baby’s gender and are still expecting, chances are you want to hop to decorating a room for him, starting with baby boy crib bedding. It is always a good idea to start a decorating scheme with the crib because it acts as a centerpiece, dominating the room because it is usually the largest thing in it.

Therefore, the design scheme you choose for the crib is important because it dictates how the rest of the room should be decorated. In this article, we’ll go over a few design choices on crib bedding, as well as what you can do to make sure your child is comfortable and safe while asleep.

Baby boy crib bedding comes in a huge variety of styles and patterns, but keeping a theme consistent with the rest of the room will keep it from being jarring or mismatched. While your child will probably not mind if the room does not have a consistent theme, it will certainly be easier for you to spend time in if the room is pleasing to an adult eye as well, and this means being consistent with your decoration.

Decide on a somewhat loose theme early on, because this will keep your options open. If you get too specific, it will cripple your options and force you to get specific items that you might not want as much.

For example, if you want to decorate your baby boy crib bedding with blues and white, try an ocean theme or a sky theme. This will let you add boats or planes, fish and birds, and so on. Choosing just a “planes” theme will eventually cover the entire room in them, which can be painful to look at for an adult.

Other popular themes for baby boy crib bedding include the environmentally conscious modern baby, with earth tones and light greens, plants, animals, and other friendly images. You can also go with a construction theme, adding big rigs and other equipment to sandy and light earth tones. Ocean themes are popular as well.

Whatever you decide, keep it broad and relatively simple and you will enjoy spending time in your nursery just as much as your baby will. As far as safety, make sure your bedding does not climb too far up the side of the crib so your baby will not be able to risk falling out.