Nursery Upholstery Fabrics
Which of your fabrics are suitable for nursery rooms?
A baby’s colour vision is in place by 4 months. Vanessa can still remember the fabric in her bedroom when she was a little girl. Even very small children are so observant and have to time to gaze and daydream so it is important to give them pictorial fabrics to feed their wonderful, creative imaginations. Children lie awake for bed more than we do and are eager to look around and absorb their surroundings.
Vanessa's eldest daughter, Rose, drew all the animals in our design Wild and Free, found on cave drawings and Etruscan cases, drawn during many visits to the British Museum. If that won’t feed the imagination of little ones we're not sure what will! Also, her younger daughter Flora, drew the fun bird for Bird Hop.
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Which of your fabrics are suitable for nursery rooms?
A baby’s colour vision is in place by 4 months. Vanessa can still remember the fabric in her bedroom when she was a little girl. Even very small children are so observant and have to time to gaze and daydream so it is important to give them pictorial fabrics to feed their wonderful, creative imaginations. Children lie awake for bed more than we do and are eager to look around and absorb their surroundings.
Vanessa's eldest daughter, Rose, drew all the animals in our design Wild and Free, found on cave drawings and Etruscan cases, drawn during many visits to the British Museum. If that won’t feed the imagination of little ones we're not sure what will! Also, her younger daughter Flora, drew the fun bird for Bird Hop.
By the Sea is a wonderful scene for gazing at, with people walking their dogs, sailing boats and lighthouses; Vanessa's husband drew these images after a weekend visit to Mousehole in Cornwall.
These fabrics will grow with the children, they are not exclusively for ‘little people’ and you won’t have to change the curtains as they grow up. Children become very attached to the familiar.
Pretty Maids and Stockholm Stripe all coordinate beautifully with the aforementioned designs, and work well as coordinates for a chair, cushion or bed head.
Nurseries and playrooms can look really wonderful with full length curtains they can brighten up and transform any children’s bedroom, playroom or nursery.
If you simply cannot decide which is best, blinds or curtains in a nursery, then try using both. Doing so provides privacy, and gives you design options you will not have with blinds alone, adding more colour and pattern.
You can choose from different headings, although we prefer a cottage pleat header for children’s nurseries, being soft and pretty. It is also worth mentioning lining here, interlining helps insulate and keep the room warm and blackout lining can be added to discourage early morning waking.