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Here are room décor tips for small children,
ideas for kid room decoration, furniture for kids and lighting in kids
room.
Room Décor For Small Children
Industry related to room decoration for small
children is in boom these days. Imagination and creativity can be most
experimented in this part of your home where the décor has to be
changed more frequently with the growing age and maturity of the
children and also their changing tastes and ideals. Here are some of the
ideas that you can use:
- Kids who love soccer or baseball can have matching sets of
bedspread, curtains, sheets, duvets, rugs and wall hangings
featuring their favorite sport or cartoon character.
- Wallpapers with a wide range of kid related themes such as
fairies, elves, Harry Potter, Powerpuff Girls or N'Sync can be used
to adorn the walls with matching borders.
- Match your room décor to the function of the area and make
sure that you have included the appropriate number of beds, their
sizes and provided for separate areas to play and study for the
kids.
- There should be enough storage area to allow the kids to keep
their books, clothes and playthings and yet have space to indulge
into their favorite hobbies.
- Walls and floors of their rooms should be easy to clean as kids
tend to draw on them with their crayons!
- Color of the walls should be bold and two or more primary colors
can be used as accents and accessories for that funky child-like
look of the room.
- Rooms for small children must have an appropriate bed with a good
mattress, a bed side table with a lamp, alarm clock and a glass of
water, desk with a chair and study lamp preferably in bold colors,
bulletin boards and areas where the child can draw and pin-up his or
her creations and a mirror.
- Make sure that there are no protruding sharp corners or breakable
things in the room for small kids and there are no exposed wires,
plugs and switches too. Place child-safe switches in the room.
- Night-light is extremely important and make sure that you can
hear your child anytime he/she needs you. You may use an emergency
alarm, intercom or a child monitor for the purpose.
- Using cork and bright-colored soft rubber tiles, as flooring for
kids' room is safer for them and tend to cushion their falls. Rubber
flooring is easier to wipe and clean too.
- You may paint the lower half of one wall of the children's room
with blackboard paint or hang a real blackboard in their room to
allow them to draw as much as they like.
- Permanence is the last thing you want in a room for small
children. So, opt for more temporary and quickly removable and
changeable solutions instead.
- Classic colors for walls and carpets can be made to look funkier
with use of more inexpensive and easily changeable accessories such
as trendy lamps, area rugs, sheets, linens, curtains and toys.
- While bright plastic and other kid-sized furniture is easily
available in the market, adult-sized furniture with a fresh coat of
paint can be used too.
- Flexibility is very important while decorating rooms for children
of elementary age or when your family is still expanding.
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