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Whether your child is moving from kindergarten to a large room boy / girl or just want to redecorate their current room, think outside the pastel pink or pastel blue box. your child's bedroom should be a place where he or she can learn and grow in a preteen - or perhaps even a teenager, according to the frequency you want to redecorate. Here's how to decorate a child's room without losing your mind.
No cartoon characters or themes of children's attention spans are ridiculously short, this means, even if they are in Dora the Explorer or Thomas the train today, they might not be in a few months. They ask you to paint their turquoise room and get the Dora Explorer quilt together, but rather, compromise and get the leaves instead, you can hide under a more neutral duvet or replace later with more sheets looking adults. Or select a themed decorative element, like a throw pillow or lamp shade, your child can see his room every day.
Go lighter than the glossy version of children love bright colors, such as dark purple, bright and neon orange green, but these colors are just not practice to a room where a child is going to study and sleep. Help your child tone down the color of the walls of their dreams by going for a cut or lighter version of it they choose, such as terracotta instead of orange, sage instead of neon green or lavender instead of strong purple.
more: How to Baby-Proof Your Apartment Turn Whimsy in Sophistication Reuse pieces of nursery in decor that grows with your child. For example, replace the storage basket liners pink, blue or green nursery with white linen or taupe that go with any décor - and can now hold costume jewelry, socks and accessories. If you painted a mural on the wall and can not bear to paint over, see if you can hang a shelf of the same color in a horizontal line on the wall, like a tree branch, and place more knick adult -like -knacks or family photo on it. Alternatively, the pair of ultra-glamorous quilt as a bold color canvas, damask or paisley, in shades that match the mural and put the bed on the same wall as the mural. Remove the ottoman glider to make it look like a regular chair, and turn that corner in a corner reading your child can enjoy
Read more :. Make Room for Baby: Prepare Your Small Apartment Little One Think neutral - Mostly If you do not want to paint the dresser or desk in your child each year, choose furniture in neutral colors, white or a beautiful wood stain that complements the rest of the decor of your home. Put some color on the walls, but in a pleasant shade of relaxation that will later encourage your child to relax when they need time, if you put them in or they need to reflect on their own. Select neutral colored bedding, linens and complementary shade taupe, cream, pale yellow or beige. Stay away from white bedding at the moment, the children will probably not be able to keep it clean. Next, choose a bold color - such as cobalt, bright pink or green Kelly - pillows and purchasing jet, curtains and accent pieces in this color. Except for curtains, you may want to buy neutral, fatty items will be easy and inexpensive to replace as your child grows.
Go Kid-Sized It is normal to buy a few pieces of child size that you can pass down to your next child. These ensure your child that his space is his own and perhaps encourage him to use his imagination and play on his own occasionally. Suggestions include a child-sized chair covered with a monogrammed bag with a reading lamp beside him, a small table and chairs where they can color or black or dry erase board to board dry they can draw or write .
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