Design Ideas for the Kid’s Bedroom
A kid’s bedroom needs to be multi-functional and comfortable.
Moreover, it needs to be place that could help kids in their development
and unleash their creativity as they continue to grow. Their bedroom
needs to be a place which gives them immense pride in calling it their
own. Decorating a kid’s bedroom can be tricky, especially when it comes
to choosing a theme. Depending on a boy or girl, a theme can be
accordingly.
Decorating a Boy’s Room Most boys enjoy bedroom themes that
feature TV characters, cars, motorbikes, sports icons, and more. Cool
shades of browns, blues, grey, and black are perfect colour themes for a
boy’s room. Typical of boys, you can leave the room simple with a rug,
blinds, or shades for the windows, to keep him happy.
 Decorating a Girl’s Room Girls on the other hand enjoy all
the frills associated with their fantasy world. Teddy bears, ponies are
the atmosphere fit for a princess, which is what every young girl
desires. You can add shades of pink, orange, and yellow to your girl’s
bedroom. Curtains with frills, bedding skirts, and mirrors with makeup
kits are a favourite with every girl. When Kids Share a Room
When a boy and girl need to share a bedroom then things can get trickier
when it comes to decorating. However, there are plenty of universal
bedroom themes to choose from. A popular theme today is a star themed
bedroom. Decorating can be fun if you choose to do it yourself. You can
use bright colours for the stars to lend a nice touch to the ceiling.
There are plenty of bedding options to match a start theme. Cartoon
characters also make a good theme. If your kids have a favourite colour
then you can base the theme on it.
 Child Safety Issues While decorating your child’s bedroom
you need to make sure that the room conforms to excellent child-safety
standards. The flooring is one of the most important considerations.
Wood flooring and a carpet are ideal for a child’s bedroom. The
furniture must not contain any sharp or hard edges that could cause any
injuries.
Accessorising Use colourful curtains and accents for your
child’s room. Bright colours make a room look sharper and cleaner. You
can ask your children for their opinion. Putting up some of the kid’s
toys as wall décor is a good idea. Put up hooks and add shelves will
serve a dual purpose, as they will also learn to put things away. Budget
permitting, you can have your kid’s favourite theme painted on a wall.
If not, then putting up a few paintings will help brighten up the room.
 Pictures – kids love them. You can decorate the room with pictures of
occasions that your kid remembers. This is the perfect way to add a
personal touch to the room. Make sure you buy sheets, pillows, and
comforters that can be mixed and matched. Buy curtains to match the
bedding, and your child will be thrilled with the setting. Sneak it
something informative and educational like books, toys, and charts that
can make learning a fun experience. With the right type of decoration,
your child is sure to spend a good deal of time in there.
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