Baby blue and brown crib bedding has been used in little boys’ bedrooms for ages, but it doesn’t mean that the color combination is too out of date for new nurseries. The manner in which modern decorators continue to innovate using the traditional color combination of blue and brown guarantees the modern shopper will find at least one crib ensemble that will appeal to their eclectic tastes in their search for the nursery.
Blue and brown can be combined in baby bedrooms in an assortment of styles that can vary from the more traditional and erudite Art Deco to a simple design of alternating blue and brown squares in a mosaic or patchwork of both checked designs as well as solid colors. Because blue and brown are such a dynamic pair, by varying the depth of the shades selected at any one time, the mood can be changed to match the space available for decoration.
For a quick review of all the current styles of baby bedding in blue and brown available on the market, an online search using keywords should do the trick. It should be noted that the results will be less useful and nearly overwhelming if you use too general a search term like Boy crib bedding. With so much blue and brown baby bedding out there, parents would be smart to think about what styles would work best with their existing home decor, thereby limiting their search results.
Many newly built homes feature contemporary furnishings that already display a range of colors in blues and browns, often including deep shades of chocolate and cerulean blue paired with lighter accents in taupe and azure. If you are hunting for subtle designs in linen, you are most likely to take an instant liking to the soft collections that use blues and browns or very less flashy prints.
Crib bedding is often quite pricey, especially for new moms and dads who buy spontaneously before really engaging in comparison shopping. Thriving competition between retail outlets continues to put downward pressure on the cost of baby bedding. The happy result of this struggle is lower prices on first class linen bedding for today’s customers.
Because most decorating budgets are limited and usually smaller than desired, many decorators automatically purchase nursery bedding in ready made sets to take advantage of the price breaks. For a few hundred dollars, crib bedding collections allow parents to design a nursery that only looks expensive.



