Tags: baby bedding, color combinations, colored cotton, cotton fabrics, peaceful feeling, upholstery material
During the past 10 years, toile has came back in home decor after an extended absence. It makes one wonder why it disappeared at all. Toile, sometimes referred to as canvas, refers most often to light-colored cotton fabrics depicting 18th-century country French life. These days, classic toile is combined with modern prints and colors that give decorators a vast array of new options.
While toile is now popularly used in everything from draperies to bed linens it was initially created as an upholstery material. Toile baby bedding has become quite “in” these days, because it provides such a feminine, classy, and peaceful feeling for a baby girl’s nursery. If you are preparing to decorate your daughter’s nursery, you will find that toile offers a great variety of color combinations, ranging from the traditional to the modern, to choose from.


