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		<title>Beautiful Modern Acrylic on the Crib Babies Furniture by Roh</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 22:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The  ROH collection is offered in beautiful combinations of Walnut and White or Walnut and Grey; while the acrylic on the  crib can be ordered on just one side, or both sides. Such original side allows you to see your baby and adds the unique touch to the crib’s look. The  Roh Collection by Spot [...]]]></description>
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<img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2011/03/roh-crib-by-spot-on-square.jpg" border="0" alt="roh crib by spot on square" width="550" height="397" title="Beautiful Modern Acrylic on the Crib Babies Furniture by Roh" /></a></p>
<p>The  <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=122699&amp;u=115491&amp;m=5340&amp;urllink=www.babyearth.com/spot-on-square-roh-crib-2-side-clear.html">ROH collection</a> is offered in beautiful combinations of Walnut and White or Walnut and Grey; while the acrylic on the  <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=122699&amp;u=115491&amp;m=5340&amp;urllink=www.babyearth.com/spot-on-square-roh-crib-2-side-clear.html">crib</a> can be ordered on just one side, or both sides. Such original side allows you to see your baby and adds the unique touch to the crib’s look. The  <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=122699&amp;u=115491&amp;m=5340&amp;urllink=www.babyearth.com/spot-on-square.html">Roh Collection by Spot On Square</a> is every modernist’s dream, giving your baby a true room with a view. A removable changing tray is available. There is a toddler conversion for the crib to convert it to a child’s bed, allowing the furniture to grow and adapt with your child. Although its main feature is a transparent side made of 100% recyclable clear acrylic. The use of a durable half-inch, BPA free, phthalate free, 100% recyclable clear acrylic that is framed by locally sourced Walnut creates a truly stunning and innovative design for the modern nursery. The generously sized, coordinating walnut dresser will have parents considering a set for their own bedroom as well.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=122699&amp;u=115491&amp;m=5340&amp;urllink=www.babyearth.com/spot-on-square-roh-crib-2-side-clear.html"><br />
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<p>For parents who seek a little less-than-traditional approach to decorating, you&#8217;re about to meet a crib that&#8217;s as unique as you are. The <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=122699&amp;u=115491&amp;m=5340&amp;urllink=www.babyearth.com/spot-on-square-roh-crib-2-side-clear.html">eco-friendly Roh Crib from Spot on Square </a>is unabashedly modern, presenting the warm hues of locally sourced walnut with panels of durable, half-inch, clear acrylic (BPA and Phthalate-free, of course) to give baby a &#8220;room with a view.&#8221; It is truly a piece that is as beautiful as it is functional. Spot On Square is on a mission to bring eco-conscious, quality furniture to modern families while making sure above all that these pieces uphold the best in design quality. The brand is centered on three pillars that serve as a framework; sustainability, safety and purity in design. They believe that children should be surrounded by simple, eco-conscious, quality products that promote an appreciation for design.</p>
<p>See the entire  <a href="http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=122699&amp;u=115491&amp;m=5340&amp;urllink=www.babyearth.com/spot-on-square.html?page=all">collection by Spot on Square </a>here.<br />
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		<title>Nursery Theme: Creating a Room for a Princess</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 12:39:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little princes passes through a grand entrance into a room where beautiful, shades of pinks, greens, and yellows, ensuring she dreams of magical fairy tales.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="pmain">Written By Nursery Designers Kidtropolis</p>
<p class="pmain">Imagine . . . A little princes passes through a grand entrance into a room where beautiful, enchanting shades of pinks, greens, and yellows welcome her, ensuring she dreams of magical journeys and fairy tales.</p>
<p class="pmain">The room&#8217;s amenities create a personal and cozy space for this little princess: a fantasy carriage crib placed under a large oak tree with woodland animals watching over her, a cozy glider in which to snuggle and rock on late nights, and a beautifully upholstered floor to play on.</p>
<p class="pmain"><img src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2011/03/kidtropolis-luxury-nursery-pink-princess-01.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="500" height="345" title="Nursery Theme: Creating a Room for a Princess" /></p>
<p class="pmain">In designing a nursery for your little princess or prince, there are five key components to consider: <span class="phead2">theme</span>,<span class="phead2"> focus</span>, <span class="phead2">storage</span>,<span class="phead2"> growth</span>, and <span class="phead2">safety</span>.</p>
<p><strong><span class="phead1">Nursery Theme</span></strong></p>
<p>Knowing the sex of the baby can influence the theme of the room. However, the theme of a nursery can also be neutral to accommodate either not knowing the baby&#8217;s gender until birth or as a special nursery for all of the babies in a family over the years before the transition to their &#8220;big kid&#8221; room.</p>
<p>The theme for this room is primarily &#8220;girl&#8221; and secondarily &#8220;princess.&#8221; The main foundation of the room&#8217;s design is classic and traditionally feminine. The fantasy carriage crib is the singular element that introduces the princess theme and can be removed as she grows up and wants to add different elements. The entrance to the room, typically an overlooked element in any room, is a beautiful Dutch door with a mini-entrance just for her. This added detail adds to the theme and the overall design.</p>
<p><strong>Nursery Theme <span class="phead1">Focus </span></strong></p>
<p>Every room should have a main focus that brings the room together, whether it&#8217;s a mural, a piece of furniture, or another design element.</p>
<p class="pmain">The focus of this room is the Carriage Crib. It is centered against the wall under a large mural of a tree with kind woodland animals around it. Upon entering the room your eyes are immediately drawn to the scale and detail of this element, with the added touch of the soft fabric creating an illusion of a canopy. Every other element in the room adds to this focal point either directly&#8211;the woodland creatures holding the fabric of the canopy&#8211;or indirectly&#8211;by adding interesting color or texture around the crib.</p>
<p class="pmain"><strong><span class="phead1">Nursery Storage</span></strong></p>
<p>Every infant will accumulate so many things that it is absolutely imperative to consider additional storage for every day items as well as keepsakes or retired things.</p>
<p class="pmain">This room has closet organizers for every day items. The storage unit along the window wall is a playful set of letter blocks that open individually or as a group for large cubicle storage spaces. The unit was originally designed as a window seat and later developed into a highly useful and playful storage solution. This piece can be updated by simply removing the letters and replacing them with mirrors, colors, or other images.</p>
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<p class="pmain"><strong><span class="phead1">Nursery Room for Growth</span></strong></p>
<p>Some rooms are intended to stay nurseries for many years. Others will have to transition into toddler rooms, &#8216;tweenie&#8217; rooms and beyond. Taking this transition into account when designing the room can save both time and money in the future without lessening the nursery feel. Later, consider changes to minor elements in a room for quick updates, including toys, pictures, bedding and fabrics.</p>
<p class="pmain">As this little princess grows up, the crib portion of the carriage can be removed and a toddler mattress inserted, quickly converting the nursery into a toddler room.</p>
<p class="pmain"><img src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2011/03/kidtropolis-luxury-nursery-pink-princess-02.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="309" title="Nursery Theme: Creating a Room for a Princess" /></p>
<p class="pmain"><strong><span class="phead1">Nursery Room Design Safety</span></strong></p>
<p>A child&#8217;s room can never be too safe. There are standard precautions to take including securing all power outlets, keeping exposed shelving out of reach of little hands, and keeping any medicinal items in a secured location.</p>
<p class="pmain">An additional design and safety element in this nursery is the floor. The wall-to-wall carpet has been removed and replaced with thickly padded upholstered squares. The squares provide additional color and pattern in fabrics that coordinate with the window seat and valance. The effect is visually inviting and provides a comfortably padded floor for hours of playtime. It will also help keep the princess safe as she learns to walk.</p>
<p class="pmain"><img src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2011/03/kidtropolis-luxury-nursery-pink-carraige-crib-03.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="500" height="333" title="Nursery Theme: Creating a Room for a Princess" /></p>
<p class="pmain">Whether you have an image of the nursery you want to create or you have yet to decide, starting with these five components will help you to create the room of your dreams for your little dreamer.</p>
<p class="pmain">After two years, it was time to make the bed a little larger. So we took out the circular crib and dropped in a rectangular toddler mattress. This should give the child another year in the bed.</p>
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		<title>Designer Baby Cribs Go Ultra Modern</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 14:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With rooms becoming ultra modern and fine art replacing the animals and disney themes of yesteryear, modern crib companies are keeping up with the trends.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Designers of modern baby nursery cribs have taken design to the next level.  Previously traditional wooden cribs  experienced a significant makeover in the last ten years.  That change has nothing on what is hitting the modern baby nursery furniture market now.  You won’t believe what the market is seeing debut in the realm of baby furniture for today’s infants.</p>
<p>Modern crib designers have decided that sleek, modern, clean lined baby nursery furniture  just wasn&#8217;t &#8216;modern&#8217; enough for todays babies.  With changing tables made with light wood, white bases and zebra finish options, it appeared that this minimal design would last into the future.  At retailers such as My Urban Child, cutting edge modern baby nursery furniture  was very popular with young modern couples starting their family.  With rooms becoming ultra modern and fine art replacing the animals and disney themes of yesteryear, modern crib companies are keeping up with the trends.  </p>
<p>The Spot on Square Roh Crib is a perfect example of ultra modern.  The transparent sides allow for full see-thru crib viewing of baby.  Without the wooden slats that were standard, there is an additional safety aspect now present with the modern design of baby&#8217;s bed.  Not to be outdone, Nurseryworks has designed the Hollis Crib to go with the modern <img src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2011/02/SpotonSquareROHCrib3.jpg" class="feature-photo" alt="ultra modern designer baby crib" title="Designer Baby Cribs Go Ultra Modern" />acyrillic crib side feature trend.  Inspired by Charles Hollis Jones, a pioneer in acrylic furniture design, the Hollis crib offers a futuristic but not too &#8216;out of the box&#8217; type of design. Crafted from non-toxic and recyclable lucite, this modern baby nursery furniture offers a modern changing table and baby dresser add-on option to make the nursery complete.   </p>
<p>The baby nursery will never be the same after our modern architects, contemporary designers, today&#8217;s mommies and cutting edge retaillers get together.  With baby&#8217;s safety in mind, daddy&#8217;s desire to keep Noah&#8217;s Ark themed baby accessories out of the previously hot bachelor pad and mom&#8217;s ability to show the whole neighborhood that she still has style, modern baby nursery furniture is the coolest trend out there.  The home does not have to sacrifice when two becomes three (or four, or five, or six&#8230;).  With the flow from the modern living room extending to the dining, bedroom and kid&#8217;s rooms, the whole house will be a delight to entertain, rest or just play around in.  Here comes baby and here comes style!</p>
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		<title>Inside Bachelorette Jen Schefft&#8217;s Alice in Wonderland-Themed Baby Nursery!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 19:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former reality star Jen Schefft welcomed her first daughter Mae Elizabeth Waterman with husband Joe Waterman. Mae will be living in a baby&#8217;s wonderland in her &#8220;Alice in Wonderland&#8221;-themed nursery. Jen says she loved the book as a girl, and she was even in a Wonderland theater production. Filled with stenciled flowers, a teapot on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.babylifestyles.com/images/2010/11/jen-schefft-has-baby.jpg" class="feature-photo" alt="bachelorette Jen schefft lets us in her baby's nursery" title=" Inside Bachelorette Jen Scheffts Alice in Wonderland Themed Baby Nursery!" />Former reality star Jen Schefft welcomed her first daughter Mae Elizabeth Waterman with husband Joe Waterman. Mae will be living in a baby&#8217;s wonderland in her &#8220;Alice in Wonderland&#8221;-themed nursery. Jen says she loved the book as a girl, and she was even in a Wonderland theater production. </p>
<p>Filled with stenciled flowers, a teapot on the table, and even the lights are colored with moss. &#8220;It&#8217;s the nicest room in the house!&#8221; Schefft said.</p>
<p>Decked out with tea cups, silver spoons and shabby chic baby furniture it feels like stepping into a tiny tots version of the Mad Hatter’s garden party – which is exactly what Schefft says she was going for. And Jen personalized the space with her own baby shoes.</p>
<p>The Bachelorette star has spared no expense on the new nursery, which includes a $1,200 iron crib from Poshtots. </p>
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		<title>If No Nursery Theme, Start With Colors</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A theme is a popular way to plan a nursery, but using colors to inspire the design for the room is a practical alternative offering greater flexibility. By choosing the right color palette, letting one’s style and personality come through without adhering to countless thematic-driven elements provides a fun opportunity to plan the room's decor, nursery furniture, accessories, and other key details.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A theme is a popular way to plan a nursery, but using colors to inspire the design for the room is a practical alternative offering greater flexibility. By choosing the right color palette, letting one’s style and personality come through without adhering to countless thematic-driven elements provides a fun opportunity to plan the room&#8217;s decor, nursery furniture, accessories, and other key details.</p>
<p>Working with a favorite color may make it tempting to use just that one hue throughout the décor. This will only create a dull and artificial atmosphere. Far more appealing would be a palette of contrasting colors applied to the various decorative elements. The following examples illustrate just how versatile and creative such color palettes can be as inspiration for a wedding look &#8211; whether these use light color contrasts, warm color contrasts, or cool color contrasts. The results are startlingly distinct—both visually and emotionally.<br />
<img class="feature-photo1" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2009/07/colors1.jpg" alt="pink green yellow nursery" title="If No Nursery Theme, Start With Colors" /><br />
<strong>(1) Light Color Contrasts</strong><br />
<strong>Base Color: Pink</strong><br />
<em>Contrast: Yellow and Green</em><br />
Pink is a sweet, feminine color, great for a girl&#8217;s nursery room. But it can also be too much of a good thing if you use it throughout the décor may make the room appear overly saccharine. A color palette with pink as the base color can use lemon yellow and lime green accents for contrast—instantly creating a light, cheerful look.</p>
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<p><img class="feature-photo1" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2009/07/colors2.jpg" alt="red orange brown nursery" title="If No Nursery Theme, Start With Colors" /><strong>(2) Warm Color Contrasts</strong><br />
<strong>Base Color: Red</strong><br />
<em>Contrasting Colors: Burnt Orange and Brown</em><br />
Red as part of the color palette of a baby&#8217;s nursery certainly makes a bold statement for a little boy, but using a palette consisting solely of red shades may be overpowering. Thus, warm, earthy colors such as burnt orange, brown, and a muted shade of gold are recommended as contrasts in a red-based nursery.</p>
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<p><img class="feature-photo1" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/2009/07/colors3.jpg" alt="blue white nursery" title="If No Nursery Theme, Start With Colors" /><strong>(3) Cool Color Contrasts</strong><br />
<strong>Base Color: Light Blue</strong><br />
<em>Contrasting Colors: Navy Blue and White</em><br />
Light blue is a lovely, relaxing color for a nursery. However, if a room&#8217;s color palette is based solely on this hue, the setting may appear pale and washed out—not exactly befitting a happy baby. Nursery room decor with light blue as its base can be enlivened with touches of navy blue and white.</p>
<p>While a nursery theme may be an exciting challenge for many, planning a theme in the hope of ensuring a perfect room for baby can be limiting at times. The good news is that, in lieu of a theme, color serves as a wonderful unifying element that can be parlayed as a great source of inspiration for the nursery&#8217;s décor. After all, a nursery party is not about staging a theme. It’s about celebrating that once-in-a-lifetime happiness of a beautiful baby.</p>
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		<title>Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If Teresa Thompson could decorate the nurseries of her sons now, she says she would do them in the classics of Ralph Lauren. “I’ve done boy stuff,” Thompson says, “I don’t have to do them anymore. It could explain why Thompson, the founder and creative force behind Just Too Cute, has been mesmerizing customers with whimsical, fantasy baby lighting and objects. From hot air balloons and ballet slippers to tea pots and butterflies, these gorgeous pieces of art add a touch of imagination to your child’s nursery.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="feature-photo" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/blog/2009/04/just2cute/balloon.jpg" alt="Just too Cute ballooon" title="Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson" /> If Teresa Thompson could decorate the nurseries of her sons now, she says she would do them in the classics of Ralph Lauren. “I’ve done boy stuff,” Thompson says, “I don’t have to do them anymore. It could explain why Thompson, the founder and creative force behind Just Too Cute, has been mesmerizing customers with whimsical, fantasy baby lighting and objects. From hot air balloons and ballet slippers to tea pots and butterflies, these gorgeous pieces of art add a touch of imagination to your child’s nursery.</p>
<p>Thompson loved the idea of doing whimsical lighting in a fun and classic way. She took it upon herself to start her business when her husband was no longer able to work due to after effects of a car accident. Her knowledge of electrical wiring and ceramics was a degree learned through willpower and determination. “I don’t understand that I can’t do something,” Thompson says. “I am not limited by what I want to do. I had to learn to do ceramics and painting to do this. I had to learn electrical wiring. I found out how to wire a lamp and a chandelier.” Unhappy with the opaque painting style typically taught in ‘hobby’ ceramics classes, Thompson created her own water color look. She found a company that had the pure colors she was looking for and moved forward. “It took me about a year to figure out how to wire a lamp to the ceramics. But I did it.”</p>
<p><img class="feature-photo1" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/blog/2009/04/just2cute/moon.jpg" alt="just too cute moon lamp" title="Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson" />Her success was instant. Petrified of walking into a store to try to sell a tuffet she had created, Thompson was overwhelmed when the clerk called over the manager immediately after nearly jumping over to counter to see the work of art. “The owner of the store told me she’d never sold a lamp for more than $150 before. My lamps were retailing for $550.” That owner purchased $5000 of lamps from Thompson. That same store has now sold more than $125,000. “I got in at the perfect time. When I came into the business there was no such thing as fine lighting for a child. It just didn’t exist. There was a lot of junk out there. It’s gotten a lot better now.”</p>
<p>Named Just Too Cute, after the reaction clients have when they view one of Thompson’s masterpieces, each product takes four to six weeks to create and is completely handmade. The company attempts to have backups of each, as “customers tend to order what they see online.” However collections can be customized, including, for example, skin, hair and eye color of the cherub collection. “We try to match colors with fabrics and we blend as best as we can.”<img class="feature-photo" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/blog/2009/04/just2cute/frogking.jpg" alt="frog king lamp by just too cute." title="Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson" /></p>
<p>Collections for baby girls are best sellers. Butterflies, princesses, and glass slippers are hot sellers at the moment. And even though she’s fought doing it, the sports collection Thompson has created is a great for boys. “You can’t ask me which one is my favorite. It’s like asking ‘which child do you love more.’ My favorite is whatever I’m creating at the moment.”</p>
<p>She finds a great deal of inspiration in the customer’s request. “I’m always asking shop owners about what their customers are looking for but can’t find. Then I’ll interpret what they want in order to fill that niche. A lot of times designers come to me looking to solve a problem.” It also means that designing for boys is on the rise, no matter how Thompson fights it. “Five years ago, I had no options for boys, now I have a variety,” she says with a laugh. “I can even make designs for hockey players. It’s whatever the customer wants.”</p>
<p><img class="feature-photo" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/blog/2009/04/just2cute/bunny.jpg" alt="just too cute bunny chandelier" title="Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson" />While Thompson would love to have her creations in the nurseries of celebrities, and you can find her work in the Soliz’s room on this season of Desperate Housewives, the few of her products which have been televised have had a more profound meaning to her. Her lighting has been included in rooms for two episodes of ABC’s Extreme Home Makeover. “It’s the most touching thing in the world. It’s every bit as real as the show looks.” For one room, Just Too Cute contributed to a ballerina theme, for another they aided in designing a princess theme. “It’s so wonderful to give to someone like that because you’re changing their lives. There is so much more in giving than in receiving. I catch myself thinking ‘how can I make more so I can give away more.’ It’s been wonderful to be a part of that and to support other charities.”</p>
<p><img class="feature-photo1" src="http://www.luxurynursery.com/images/blog/2009/04/just2cute/teaparty.jpg" alt="just too cute tea party lamp." title="Just Too Cute for Words: Behind the Scenes with Teresa Thompson" />Just Too Cute currently offers 16 different lines of creations. “If I have time to slow down and count, something would be wrong,” Thompson replies. It’s not surprising she isn’t sure given how the company is expanding. Just Too Cute has struck licensing agreements with Mary Engelbreit and Precious Moments to name a few. Future products include lamps, bowls, picture frames, teapot music boxes, and holiday ornaments. “There’s a nest egg bank where the egg is standing up and there’s no hole to get the money out so you would have to break it. Get it, ‘nest egg.’” In the next year, Thompson is also putting out a coffee table book showcasing all the different designers and nurseries that Just Too Cute products have been a part of.</p>
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