Showing posts with label Canopy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canopy. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Poster Canopy Beds Are Less Expensive

Sometimes people tend to get confused with a canopy bed and a four poster bed.  A four poster bed is fitted with four poles at each corner of the bed which serves the purpose of a mosquito net to avoid being bitten by insects while sleeping.  They can be decorated to look like canopy beds too, but the actual effect will not be present.

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At the same time there are poster canopy beds that are specially designed to look like canopy beds.  These four poles at the ends of the bed are joined together on the top and fabric drapes are hung from the ceiling over the poles.

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Sometimes the four poles are neatly draped with frills or pleats with beautiful scenery or pastel colors and even at times the muslin fabric is dyed to the required color to form many shapes and designs on the drapes.

Poster canopy beds can be acquired by anyone since it is not considered a piece of luxury anymore.  It is easily accessible and available in wood, metal, iron and steel as well.  Though wood is the best choice, maintenance of wood is rather difficult.  It needs to be rid of termites by frequent polishing. 

A wrought iron poster canopy bed is ideal for a kid's bedroom or even for a twin canopy bed or a full size canopy bed in the guest room or the master bed room.  It will not occupy much space though the height should be as that of a regular canopy bed.

Poster canopy beds are available in many stores or you can go online and select from the many shapes and sizes of beds.  The designs of the metal are exclusive and attractive.  Draping can be planned in such a way that not only the drapes but also the craft of the bed can be exposed.

Bedding to match a poster canopy bed is available in abundance if you require them off the store.  Sometimes it would be a better idea to get the bedding stitched by a tailor but would cost a bit more but it would be accurate and would blend with the window drapes and the other furniture in the bedroom.

Poster Canopy Beds Are Less Expensive

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

You've Got Her Covered - Girls Canopy Beds

If there's one design element that makes a little girl feel most like a princess, it's a canopy over her bed. Kids canopy beds evoke romantic storybook images of a life lived happily ever after.

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Canopy Beds Have a Royal Heritage

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Canopy beds are rightly associated with princesses and other royalty, as canopy beds have their origins in ancient castles as a means of dealing with the unwieldy drafts these palaces produced. In the wintertime beds in the castle were draped with heavy curtains in order to help contain warmth. During the summer months, the thick fabric material was replaced by thin netting used to keep mosquitoes and other insects and pests out.

Both protective, comfort-generating uses for canopies in those medieval times were luxuries that only the elite could afford. That tradition of draping canopies over beds was then carried on from there into modern mansions and estates where people sought to live in perceived luxury, whether they required the extra draft protection, warmth, or pest prevention, or not.

Kids Canopy Beds Give Little Girls Good Feelings

Girls canopy beds are not only a symbol of luxury and wealth but, to the little girls that sleep in them, they're also a symbol of beauty, elegance, and grace. When a little girl wakes up beneath a canopy she may imagine herself a princess in her palace, or an angel in her own private heaven, or a fairy or sprite in an enchanted forest. Whatever she imagines, one thing is for sure - she feels as beautiful inside as her surroundings are outside.

More than that, even, girls canopy beds provide a subtle sense of protection, of safety and security in her bedroom. The simple veil a canopy provides gives little girls enough of a feeling of privacy that they can comfortable allow themselves to relax enough to fall asleep.

Kinds of Girls Canopy Beds

Most custom theme beds can be designed with a canopy included. Princess castle beds certainly can, but so can Tudor cottage theme beds, Victorian theme beds, horse and carriage or horse and buggy theme beds, and more. What's more, canopies can be built into kids bunk beds, kids loft beds, and kids Murphy beds alike.

Girls canopy beds can be built in a four-poster style or with an open-toed half-canopy. You can have them built made of fabric or wood or wrought iron. And you can have them made or painted in any color or design that you and your little girl like.

You've Got Her Covered - Girls Canopy Beds

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Canopy Crib - Designing Your Baby's Dream Room

Having a baby can be one of the most exciting times in your life. There are so many things to do to get ready for your new baby, and creating the nursery is one of the most important and exciting tasks for parents-to-be. Designing a nursery in which your baby will be comfortable, safe, and secure is of primary importance to expecting parents. A canopy crib can be one of the nicest pieces of furniture that you can add to your baby's new room and it will truly help to create a beautiful and comfortable space for your new bundle of joy.

If you are looking to create a fairytale fantasy for your little one, then a canopy crib can offer you exactly what you are looking for. It is one of the more unique ways to go and will offer a special area for your prince or princess to sleep. Additionally, many of these cribs offer the advantage of doubling as a future bed as well.

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A Bit of History

In the past, most of those who owned a canopy baby crib were royalty, nobility, or other people of great wealth. Those who bought this type of crib wanted the nursery to look like a palace. Ordinary folks generally would not consider, or could not afford, this type of crib.

What is a Canopy Crib?

For starters, canopy cribs typically have four posters which support a canopy structure. Fabric is draped over this structure above where your baby sleeps. This type of crib offers a great deal of elegance and style. Canopy cribs are most often made out of various types of wood, such as cherry, yet they are also available in other materials, such as wrought iron. They can be found in a range of different styles and shapes, including the traditional rectangular crib shape and a more dramatic round shape.

Are They Safe?

Yes, a canopy crib is safe. You do not have to worry that the crib canopy fabric will fall on your baby while he or she is sleeping. Once the canopy is attached to the structure, the only way for it to come down is for you to take it down.

Designing your Baby's Room

Ultimately, you'll want to create a soothing and peaceful atmosphere for your baby's nursery. In general, cool colors such as greens or blues, will help to create a calm, peaceful environment for your little one. Warm colors, on the other hand, lend to a warm and comforting environment. In addition, for your baby bedding, there are numerous nursery themes to choose from on the market today, or you can customize a look that is completely unique to your baby.

If you decide on a canopy crib, the easiest and best way to design your nursery is to use the crib as the focal point in the room and work from there. There are so many choices in baby bedding and the crowning touch--the crib canopy can be as unique as your new baby.

Additionally, look for furniture that serves more than one purpose--such as a dresser that doubles as a changing table.

Where Can You Find a Canopy Crib?

You can find canopy cribs in various department stores and in baby specialty stores. However, for a larger selection of all types of cribs, baby bedding, and canopies, shopping online is the way to go. This is because online stores can easily offer a larger selection of baby furniture than brick and mortar stores due to the fact that they are not limited in their showroom space. The same holds true if you want to view a larger selection of crib canopy styles and baby bedding.

So decide on the type of crib you'd like for your new baby and design a beautiful, functional nursery around your crib of choice!

Canopy Crib - Designing Your Baby's Dream Room

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