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Information on purchasing Babys Dresser |
By:
Randy Wilson |
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Babys dresser or baby chest of drawers make up the best part of
the baby’s nursery furniture collection. They are simple and
make the baby’s nursery look really cute. The nursery dressers
made of wood should compliment the furniture in the room quite
handsomely.
While purchasing baby dressers you need to take care of some
basic things. They will definitely help you make the ideal
choice:
1. See that the nursery dresser does not have loose pieces of
furniture or toxic materials which your baby could chew.
2. Also, though they look decorative and beautiful the designer
knobs and handles that go with the wood could be a problem for
toddlers who might get themselves hurt. You just have to see
that the furniture that you buy is of the right kind and not
having any parts that could appear to harm the child.
3. Go for a baby dresser that does not have handles that
protrude out. The dressers that have legs that appear to come
away from the body of the dresser could at times trip the baby.
4. Go for a baby chest of drawers that could be made of plastic
(non toxic ones) or any other safe material.
You can definitely design your nursery by putting in an adequate
amount of style and light. Keep an overhead light in a baby’s
room. A table lamp will also illuminate the nursery brightly and
adequately. Just take care that the cord and see that the lamp
is out of the reach of the baby. Choose what kind of light is
tolerable and suited to the child without straining its eyes.
Nursery lighting is something which will beautify your nursery
dressers, but you shouldn't use halogen lights. If they are kept
upright, there is a chance of them getting toppled or knocked
over, which is not good for the child. Again it is a subjective
opinion but consider your baby’s safety as important.
I had gone to my friend Nancy’s home where she had just bought a
baby dresser that was nothing short of incredible. The baby was
smiling sweetly and looked in high spirits. It was as if the
baby wanted to be in the nursery dressers. It was as if it was
telling me, “Would you like to be as comfy as me?”
Nancy’s baby dressers are made of plastic with a wooden finish
or coating. It compliments well with the furniture in Nancy’s
room. The light for the nursery is dim, just about the correct
range falling over the baby’s crib without looking overtly
gaudy. She has made a great choice regarding the baby’s chest of
drawers and baby dressers.
© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.
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