Children's Rooms: Create a Decor You'll Love Too

Setting up and decorating a child in the room is one of the most fun and challenging tasks for a parent. Depending on the age of your child, this could truly a teamwork effort - or a cause of major disputes. Here are some basic guidelines to get the job done with less stress, and looks great.

Just do not forget to set the rules with your children before you get started!

· Hold function in mind. This is a room for sleeping, reading, homework, play, talk aboutthe phone, relax, listen to music ... And if your child is very young, remember that a day (s) he does all these things and more will.

· No matter the age of your child, hold the sign for the accessories rather than the general theme for the room. Dora the Explorer, Superman, Spongebob, Barbie ... be estimated only so long before you will be expected to be kept up to date with what's cool and replace what is no longer "in". The cost of replacing aWallpaper border, a pillow, a lamp and a clock is much less than the cost of taking away the wallpaper, the walls repainted and ready, and replaced all the beds and linens along with the rest

· Carefully select "Multi" comforters or duvets. Looking stripes, plaids, modern-looking floral, geometric or abstract patterns, two-or three-tone simple patterns and so on, with a matching solid colors. These can be reused, because they would still fit, even if theEquipment replaced.

· Furniture should be carefully selected. Cheap Furniture Melamine in press wood tends to have a short lifespan and does not handle even normal "wear" with dignity. At the same time, there is no reason why the most expensive furniture that you can buy for money. Another possibility is that easy to find items for children to second-hand. A quality bedroom set for a few years be used by a child, probably few, if any, signs offormer owner, and the price is expected to be approximately 30% lower than if they were new. Avoid equipment with pictures of them, as your child will quickly outgrow Winnie the Pooh or pastel flowers. Choose white, cream, wood, or a combination of wood with a color. There are models in combination of two different colors of wood, like natural maple with blue-colored wood.

• If the room has a desk, toy storage, or a significant television (with or without a smallSofa or chair), look for these items from the sleeping area.

· Make sure that the lighting is all activities that are done in the area to serve. Of course, a good general lighting is required, and made a lamp on the nightstand for bedtime reading, a task lamp on the desk, and a soft, fine night light in order to be functional. Instead of the traditional small night lights that plug directly into the outlet, look at the "Decorative Lighting", which are now easily accessible in alldifferent styles, they threw a soft, warm light in the room without actually true for any light.

· Wall shelves are among the most practical things for the room of a child. Ideal for the storage of several books, decorative items, stuffed animals, photos or artwork, neatly packaged toy or toys or arts and crafts ...

· The window (s) can not be overlooked. As children awaken to something rather simple, light begins to enter the room should have your choice, a sort of line orOther blackout function. (For this reason, you will also want treatments to prolong the window about 3 inches beyond each side of the window.) But at the same time, a room with no natural light can be confusing, especially for a young child who can not or doesn 't think to read the clock. The practical solution is to install a simple, neutral color blind or shade (such as horizontal blinds, pleated blinds, or ...), then hangs a fabric valance, with or without sides, which giveRoom a finished look.

· Carpets, although warm and cozy inclined, a bit of a problem in the children's rooms. Be for younger children, you should remember is that cars, toys and other vehicles and cars, not on a carpet. There is also the question of sand, even if for the shoes, socks tend to stick to it a nice clean carpet for them to be transferred to. For the slightly older audience, it might concern for food and even bits of eraser and pencil sharpenerChips, if made near homework. Spilled drinks and the inability of a puzzle on a carpet, are concerns. A good rule of thumb is that if the ceiling will not be washed in the washing machine, it is not the right rug for the room of a child.

· Closet organizer systems are a must for every room of the child. For younger children, so they can reach it and put their own things at an earlier age. For children of all ages (and adults too!) Do they offer an organization and order,so that you save a lot more of the same size space. A two-tiered rod system with a couple of shelves is really all what is needed. When are you (or someone you know) on hand, a homemade system can be perfect. Professionally made cabinet systems is generally very expensive and not necessarily an advantage in the child's room, where the needs could change a few times before adulthood is reached.

· Children should always be given the chance But above all, have a say aboutWhat is being done out of their rooms. For younger children, they simply show two possibilities and they make the final choice. For older children, you can almost sit back and relax while to make the decisions with only the guidance and control of the budget. Some children are not put in a position to express or define what they want, or how, or they simply do not have the experience to know what she wants. You need to work a little bit backwards in this case, and instead a list of the Startwhat they do not, then from what is left to ask leading questions like "Would you prefer blue or green? plaid or checkerboard?" And so on until you are both satisfied.

Many children initially resist change in their bedroom. This is normal and the best way to help them through it, is to help them feel as if they are involved with the project. Be sure you tell them that once they changed the room could accommodate a few of their favorite toy (which are now in aPlayroom) in her room, and that you will not do, without knowing them first, and so on.

For more information on room decorating children's pool, a trip to your local library or bookstore, you get access to many wonderful books on the subject.



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