May 30 2010
Redecorate-Your-Childs-Bedroom-on-a-Budget
Redecorate-Your-Childs-Bedroom-on-a-Budget
Your child’s room is more than a place where it sets your head at night. This is the place to call his own, where the colors and styles kids rule.You do not need a professional decorator to spruce up their children rooms. Some special paints and simple projects, you can include their children in bedrooms most awesome room in your house.
Modern-kid-room-furniture-stool-desk-and-cabinet
1. Use organizers
If your child has a room full of what he called “treasures” and what is called “junk” to make it part of children’s decor. Some storage solutions set to jazz and give way to care for keeping kids toys and other items.Buy clear plastic cleaning bags and hang them up in large, brightly colored hooks on the wall. Your child can fill his pockets with “things.”Hang a clothesline across a large wall. Use large colored clothespins to hang pictures and your child’s artwork on it.Pick up some cheap plastic buckets in bright colors and use them to hold shoes, books, school supplies, CD-s and other objects in the room of your child.
Child-room-with-contemporary-decor-and-furniture-sofa-chair-tables-and-shelves
2. Think color!
Crayola makes some fun shade of paint for kids rooms. Paint is not just for walls. Inspect your child’s room. What could use a splash of color? Ceiling fan blades, dresser tops, shelves, bed boards or chairs can be painted in colors accent.
3. Decorate for the dark
Use glow in the darkest paint to add stars and planets, or any cool design to the ceiling of her child. In the light of day, it’s almost invisible. When the lights go down, he would have quietly glowing Fresco to lull him to sleep.
Modern-boy-room-with-space-theme-bed-chair-desk-wardrobe-and-shelves
4. Get creative with furniture
Decorate an old chair or stool for artistic furniture in your child. Lightly glue photos, map, or installation of anything that interests your child on the seat of a chair or stool. My over the top with several layers November medium, such as Mod Podge. Paint the legs of a chair or stool with brightly colored paints.
Big-child-room-with-black-furniture-and-star-decor
5. Include something in the magnet board, black dry erase board or
Plug the bed board or your child on the side of a dresser or shelf in the center of creativity. Paint any flat, relatively large part of one piece of furniture with magnetic paint. You can even attach a magnet holder. Magnetic Poetry kits are fun and teacher supply stores are artistic and educational magnets of any kind. You can turn almost anything into a magnet with magnetic base material, found in craft stores.You can do the same with black paint or dry erase paint.
Modern-boy-child-room-with-ocean-theme-decor-wardrobe-bed-desk-chair-and-shelves
6. Creating a children’s reading corner
Buy cheap beanbag chair and a few throw pillows. (If you have a sewing machine, make your own pillows using some new, novelty print fabrics available fabric stores.) Paint a box and turn it in turn to hold books.
If there is a window nearby, to add windows inside the box just below the window. Fill it with paperbacks, pencils, paper, journals, bookmarks and mini reading light.
7. To windows
Think outside the window curtains in the room with your child. Attach Scarves, Beads, windsocks, or anything fancy or shy to curtain rod instead of a traditional curtain or valance.
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