Decorating Kids Rooms Index of Articles
The long, hot summer is almost over and college students
everywhere will soon be headed back to school. Time to start
prepping for classes, thinking about hectic schedules and, of
course, decking out that dorm room.
If your child's idea of a good time is a day at the beach, it may be time to
bring the beach home with a beach-themed bedroom. Read on for several
inexpensive and fun decorating ideas that are sure to please your young
beach-lover.
Your child's room should be a
haven where they will feel safe and comforted when they are
angry at the world. It should be a room that they can take
ownership in a feel like it is the one place in the house that
was created just for them.
Your hospital bag is packed, you have a great crib for the baby, your
friends have laden you with baby clothes, and all you need is a proper
changing table for the baby's nursery and you will have a well planned and
designed children's room.
A country motif has a
feeling of nature. Colors and textures are
borrowed from nature, furnishings are simple and echo
the outdoors and accessories have a handmade feel. A country touch gives a room the feeling of
warmth and serenity. Keeping the colors soft in warm tones adds an
airy appeal and helps a smaller room seem less confining.
An older teen has evolved from the juvenile bedding
department with more sophisticated taste but is not yet ready to commit
to a room that looks like her moms.
If you're looking for a decorating theme for your child's room, why not
choose one that's both unique and educational? Read on to learn how you can
take your child's room back to the days of Early America.
You don't have to be summering in the Hamptons to find yourself
suddenly surrounded by a collection of summer toys, ranging from
old-fashioned striped beach balls to torpedo-shaped floaters to
boogie boards. All sorts of lurid plastic "today" colors are strewn
afoot the yard.
For parents getting ready to send their kids off to college,
memories of dorms probably consist of tiny, cinder-block rooms with
a set of bunk beds, two desks and maybe some posters on the wall for
decoration. But today’s dorms have come a long way, and so has the
comfort and style level students expect.
You don't need a $3,000.00 armoire from Ethan Allen to give a room
personality. With a little ingenuity and reclaimed pine, this
one-windowed-wall was transformed into an enchanting window seat with
storage aplenty. A perfect niche for a little girl to dream the day
away.
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