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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Bedroom Decorating - 8 Tips For Finding a Theme That Your Child Will Love By Tammy Billings  

Your children will really appreciate you taking the time to personalize their space. The process of selecting a theme for the bedroom of your child will be much easier if you put up eight of this article.

1. Make a small room look more spacious by painting the walls in a light color with cool undertones.

Use fresh colors such as blueberry or pale blue, green moss, then add a theme inexpensively using boundary wall or self stick wall. This will also allow your child to grow with the audience. The paint will last many years and borders can be easily modified.

2. Choose a theme for your child's room according to their preferences, hobbies or interests.

The children want to feel special and you want a room that they can call their own. Basis of their rooms on the design of special interests or leisure activities such as crackers, flowers, teddy bears, amusement parks or themes your child likes and feels comfortable with. A child's room should be a haven of peace, where your child feels comfortable, a place, the child can truly call their own and the feeling that the space has been created specifically for them. Make sure you get the contribution of your child when deciding on a theme to decorate their room.

3. Love that designer fabric, but can not afford more than a meter or two?

You can define a wide range of designer fabric for instant art and paint or wallpaper to carry out the colors. But for a more in depth, cut shapes of the designer sewing and economic fabric of their throw pillows. You can make your design theme very cheaply by picking up strong throw pillows locally from a discount store and sewing forms from your fabric on them. It is a grand tour of the major broadcast around the room design and fill with your colors in the rest of the child's bedroom.

4. Choose decorations that can be easily modified as your child grows.

Use wooden letters that specify the name of your child, shelves with toys and stuffed animals, shelves that can be used for accessories for babies, when your child is small and converted to keep the books that your child reaches the age school. Use wall borders that can be easily changed as your child grows.

5. Add color to your child's room that emphasis colors.

Bright colors to promote a joyful and happy room for your child and stimulate the mind. Even if you have chosen a light-colored wall, you can add colors on the theme of the room easily. For example, if you have painted the child's bedroom light blue, bright red, use, yellow and blue as accent colors. Use these colors at least three times in the room to create balance.

6. Find something unique from your background to develop the design of your child's room.

This will teach children their roots. For example, if your parents are of Scottish decent find a stuffed animal with a kilt put on the shelf for your child. Use as a base to teach your child about his background, ancestors and traditions.

7. Add the key to fantasy shelves for more style.

If the items are placed on shelves, it will be kid friendly. Consider using stuffed animals, painted wooden toys, puppets, etc. It is an easy way to add color and style of a child's room, and items can be easily modified and made updated as your child grows.

8. Choose a focal point for the bedroom of your child.

Decide what you want the point of being in the room. It could be the bed, wall, floor to ceiling, desk and shelves, or whatever you want it to be. Put more of the design in this area and build around it and the rest of the room. An example would be to use a castle mural on one wall of the room and then develop the castle theme around the room with colorful accessories and cheap.

These eight ideas, if used in combination or alone, should give you a starting point when considering a theme for decorating your child's room.

By the way, if you need more children decorating ideas, visit more than 100 children decoration http://www.usawallpaper.com/chandnurodet.html

Tammy Billings, the Wallpaper Blog Author Home Decorating, Interior Designer and owner of USAwallpaper.com

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1 comments: to “ Bedroom Decorating - 8 Tips For Finding a Theme That Your Child Will Love By Tammy Billings

  • Anonymous
    December 24, 2008 at 9:41 PM  

    Excellent suggestions. I have a baby of 4 months. I will turn our extra study room into his bedroom. Whave bookmarked and will take all points in notepad. Thankyou.