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Decorating a Kid's Room




The most important thing to consider when decorating a child’s room is to make the child comfortable. You want to surround them with fun, playful items. The way this room is designed is going to have an effect on the psyche of the child, so allow room for imagination and freedom.


It may be helpful to let the child help you decorate. Pick out the colors, or the wallpaper together. One trick is to purchase inexpensive plain white wall paper, then when it is up, let the child paint a mural of their choice on it. You can do this once a year and continue to reinvent the room over and over again.


Big boxes and lots of shelves will help the child keep the room clean. Make labels for all of the containers with big bright words, that will help remind the child what that container is for.


Decorating in toys is another idea for a child’s room. Set up scenes on shelves, or tables, with their toys in different poses. You can have action toys attacking an enemy base,


or dolls working in a kitchen. This allows the décor to be a play item itself. Every time you look at the scene you will get new ideas and more inspiration.


Mostly just let the room be imaginative. Use bright colors, and create a décor that will give the child’s mind something to think about, and room to explore. Don’t hold back, you can play too.


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This article written by Joey Lewitin, a designer of fine home furnishings and interior decor. You can view his interesting creations and styles here http://pebblez.com.
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