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Tips For Decorating Your Kids’ Bedroom by LamudiNG: 12:08pm On Jul 30, 2014
It’s time to do something for the kids. Most people think that decorating a child’s bedroom is all about picking the furniture and toys, but its more than that. Your child’s bedroom is their palace. They will sleep, play and work in that room, so giving them a great bedroom will not only offer them security, but a sanctuary to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
When decorating their room, the amount of space that you have available should be taken into consideration. It is also important to have a theme in mind. You also need to answer questions like What colour do you want to paint the walls? Which items do you want to display? Which necessary pieces of furniture should stay and, sometimes, more importantly, which should be thrown out! At the end of the day, safety should be the most important thing about your child’s bedroom.
What does your child like? Consider your child and what they would like. What are their interests? If your child loves reading, you can add an easy to reach bookcase and a nice beanbag for them to sit down on and read. If you don’t have access to a beanbag, you can create a soft corner using pillows. If your child loves sport, maintain a minimalist approach, so that they can run around and play. Perhaps hang up a small basketball hoop if they have the space and open up some floor to allow them to take a running start. You can decorate the opened up space on the floor with a unique rug.

Re: Tips For Decorating Your Kids’ Bedroom by LamudiNG: 12:10pm On Jul 30, 2014
What is the focal point? A good room should have at least one focal point and this tends to be the bed. Whether your child has a bright red bed, or a bare wooden single bed, dressing the bedding will change the dynamics of the bedroom. Ideally, you’d want to dress the bed according to the theme of the room, but if you haven’t gone with a running theme, plain colours, like white, cream or beige tends to work with any wall colour or ornament.

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Re: Tips For Decorating Your Kids’ Bedroom by LamudiNG: 12:12pm On Jul 30, 2014
Can’t decide on wall colours? Try removable wall transfers. Removable wall transfers are becoming increasingly affordable and there are tons of patterns and styles to choose from. They work a little bit like tattoos and you can get your kids involved in adding them to their wall. And, the plus side is you don’t have to fix it later! An alternative to wall transfers could be to add colourful bunting around large pieces of furniture. It’s a brilliant way of decorating any child’s room and you can coordinate the colours with the area that you’re decorating.

Re: Tips For Decorating Your Kids’ Bedroom by LamudiNG: 12:22pm On Jul 30, 2014
Can’t decide on wall colours? Try removable wall transfers. Removable wall transfers are becoming increasingly affordable and there are tons of patterns and styles to choose from. They work a little bit like tattoos and you can get your kids involved in adding them to their wall. And, the plus side is you don’t have to fix it later! An alternative to wall transfers could be to add colourful bunting around large pieces of furniture. It’s a brilliant way of decorating any child’s room and you can coordinate the colours with the area that you’re decorating.

Safety is paramount. Safety should definitely be your main concern when decorating your child’s room, especially a toddler’s room. Concentrate on making every area of the room clean and safe. For example, don’t expose any electrical outlets, cover sockets with socket protectors, don’t place heavy or breakable items in easy to reach places, and secure furniture to the wall. These are just a few suggestions, but common sense and parental instinct will help you ensure your child’s room is safe.

Storage. Finding attractive storage is key to any room, especially to a smaller than average bedroom. You can get creative with the tons of storage items available these days and they keep the bedroom tidy and in order. Or, if you’re short on money, create a storage space with what you have at home. Allocate different areas for toys, clothes and books and train your kids to return things when they’re finished with them. Learning how to stay organised early on will set them up for their work and personal life. A tidy room is a tidy mind!

Re: Tips For Decorating Your Kids’ Bedroom by Nobody: 12:59pm On Jul 30, 2014
Wow, nice

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Re: Tips For Decorating Your Kids’ Bedroom by OliviaThomas: 1:56pm On Feb 25, 2023
It looks good. Now often to make your children's room better it's enough just to use quality furniture like on the site https://www.piccolo-house.com/product-category/furniture/table-and-chairs-kids/ where I found a table in the children's room

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