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Anything goes in children’s rooms. This is where the rules of
decorating get broken – or at least a little bent. Let your
imagination soar.
Children feel more comfortable in rooms that reflect their
interests and personality. Get them involved in the decorating
process and help them create a world of their very own. Avoid
"theme" rooms that will need to be updated every 2-3
years. As they grow, you can easily update the look of the room by
simply changing colors and accessories. Children pack a whole lot
of living in their rooms – it’s more than just a place to sleep
– it’s where they play, study and create, so adequate storage
is a must.
For rooms with staying power, adaptable furnishings will serve
you well. Cribs that convert to a toddlers bed or daybed, a
changing table that serves as additional shelving for books or
stuffed animals and armoires that make the switch from storing
clothes and games to housing a TV, stereo and video games, will
take them from babyhood through their teen years.
Window treatments should let in lots of light. If choosing
shades or blinds, select styles with safety cords. Keep rooms tidy
by using a comforter that can be easily make up by little ones and
teens alike, instead of layers of blankets. Let teenagers express
their creativity by re-finishing (with decoupage or paint)
inexpensive tag sale finds.
Give your child lots of display space for toys, books, trophies
and stuffed animals. Accessorizing the room with your child’s
favorite treasures will naturally infuse the space with color and
texture. Adorn walls with a rotation of framed children’s art,
nursery rhyme illustrations or shadow boxes filled with
collectibles. Give ordinary plain-jane lamps a face-lift by
embellishing shades with bits of ribbon or trim.
Decorating a child’s room is fun – become a child again
yourself and see where your imagination takes you.
All paints – Benjamin Moore - www.BenjaminMoore.com
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