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Ten Tips for Decorating a Child’s Room

Ten Tips for Decorating a Child’s Room

1. Start with a theme and think outside of the box. Avoid room themes that are based on your child’s favorite character or television show because it will be difficult to design the room without having to purchase a lot of overpriced and unattractive room décor created to market specifically for kids. Instead, select a theme that is more general based on a broader interest of your child, such as a flower garden or the solar system.

2. Allow your child to become a part of the process. Talk to you child about their specific tastes in colors and other room details. Ask them about what they would like the room to look like; perhaps they will have an idea that is lots more creative than anything you might see in a magazine or catalog.

3. Use a great paint color but think sophisticated rather than Crayola crayon. Select a paint color that is subtle, subdued and classic. Allow the brighter colors to come from accessories and your child’s toys, these items will inevitably be brightly colored.

4. Make it personal by incorporating your child’s name somewhere in the room. Perhaps you can stencil their name on the wall above the bed. Also, rather than spending money on store bought art work, use inexpensive plastic frames to display your child’s artwork and other creations.

5. Remember not to strive for perfection when creating a child’s room. Nobody is perfect, including your child, and you want to keep the environment friendly and forgiving for the ongoing mess and clutter that often associated with a child’s bedroom.

6. Make toy and clothing storage accessible to your child’s height and reach level. Be sure that your child can be successful in selecting their clothing, and be able to reach toys for play and easily put them away at pick up time.

7. Don’t forget about the ceiling. This is another great space to add a bit of visual interest. Depending on the theme of the room, you might consider hanging fabric butterflies, beautiful planets, or other items that relate to your concept.

8. Look for wall paper cutouts that are easily applied to the wall, and easily removed. These are a great alternative to traditional wallpaper, wallpaper borders, or murals as they go up (and down) in a matter of minutes.

9. Think long term. When purchasing more expensive items like furniture, look for pieces that are classically designed and will grow with your child.

10. Keep it simple and fun. Remember those times when you child was very young and more interested in the wrapping paper rather than the actual gift. Same applies with their bedroom design. There is no need to go overboard and spend lots of money. A little effort and creativity on your part will go a long way in creating a room that you will like and your child will enjoy for many years.

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Michelle Davidson
Interior Design Service Online
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Alex Toys My Art Expandable File


Alex Toys My Art Expandable File


$15.55


Here’s a great way to cherish and preserve all your child’s beautiful artwork. Colorful storage case has nine expandable accordion pockets that hold sheets up to 12″ x 18″. Includes a front pocket for a 4″ x 6″ photo of your little artist. Case measures 15″ x 19″….

Little Ones Showcase Art Show-01 White (SHOW-01)


Little Ones Showcase Art Show-01 White (SHOW-01)


$8.99


Display your children’s precious artwork on walls windows and more with this versatile Kid’s Art Display Hanger. This kid’s wall art display provides up to 12′ of length along which to hang drawings paintings and more and features mounting hardware for use on studs or drywall or this kid’s art display rack can be mounted glass sealed wood and other smooth surface with suction cups. Children’s Ar…

Alex My Art Show


Alex My Art Show


$19.14


Put favorite pictures in the six picture frame sleeves, arrange them, and put this hanging gallery on the wall. You can change pictures as often as you like – each frame has a velcro back. The perfect way to showcase your little artist’s work….

Art Start - Sea Creatures (Paperback)


Art Start – Sea Creatures (Paperback)


$5.14


Kids can learn to draw an octopus, starfish, pelican, and 27 other happy sea creatures — four easy steps show how to combine the simple shapes that run across the top of double-page spreads. A second color highlights each shap…

children’s artwork display

children's artwork display

Creating Your Own Home Interior Ideas – A Short Guide

It is quite rare to ask a person about their dream house, and to hear that they ‘haven’t really thought about it’. I am sure you have some of your own home interior ideas but you may need a little jumpstart to really get creative. This short guide will get your creative juices going.

What’s Your Style?

You should keep in mind that in order to design your home, you have to get in touch with the signature style and express it in your own unique way. If you end up looking at a lot of other people’s house, and merely try to replicate what they have done, it will be likely that you will not really feel like your home is an expression of yourself. Don’t be afraid to be unique and creative with your home interior ideas.

You could express your style through the kind of collectibles you display, the artwork on your walls, the kind of foliage you maintain, etc. However, it is important to keep in mind that you are not doing all this just to occupy space. Each article should be an inspiration and convey a certain message about yourself and family. The true beauty in developing your unique home interior ideas is that you own the ideas, feel and look which is truly priceless.

More importantly, ensure that in the pursuit of decorating in line with your style, you have not forgotten to make it a comfortable living area for yourself. It would be a pity to have a wonderfully decorated house, which you refuse to comfortably live in, for fear of ruining your decoration.

Ask for Opinions

It’s amazing how different a perspective you will get on things, once you ask for another person’s point-of-view. This does not mean that you should run around asking everyone you meet for advice and suggestions. But, you will be surprised how someone else could easily come up with an idea, which would be a real stunner for your decoration style and will help create even more unique home interior ideas.

Matter of Finance

Before actually putting your plans into effect, it is very important to decide on how much money you are going to put into decorating your home. This is quite vital, as anyone can get carried away with all the wonderful ways in which they find they can decorate their home.

Take Action

How long has it been since you have been thinking of buying that ‘perfect’ piece of art for that wall? Or going to your aquarium store to buy a really nice set for your living room?

Quite often, we make all these plans and put them aside to be done ‘sometime’. Well, now is the time to put your home interior ideas in action.

A good idea would be to actually make a list of all the ways in which you would like to decorate your home and implement it. Consider different kinds of rug for your floors, or wisely chosen artwork for your walls. You could think of buying prints or even framing your children’s artwork for their own home space.

Whatever the kind of decoration design you choose, what is most vital is to ensure that it fits your budget and reflects your own personal style. Ok, now that you are done reading, get going with your home interior ideas.

About the Author

Tim C. Smith is a succesful webmaster and publisher. You can find more creative and useful home improvement information at
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Art 'N Crafts Display Line


Art ‘N Crafts Display Line


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Bungee-type cord stretches up to 30′. Included 25 pre-attached clips for securing art projects of all kinds….

Itoya Art Profolio Evolution Storage/Display Book 18 in. x 24 in.


Itoya Art Profolio Evolution Storage/Display Book 18 in. x 24 in.


$19.59


With a stylish nylon stitching and value price, the Art Profolio Evolution from ITOYA is the next big thing in art and photo storage! Along with its sibling, the Original Art Profolio, the Art Profolio Evolution is the only storage and presentation book of its kind. Completely, acid-free and PH-neutral through its polypropylene, PVC-free construction and quality crafted, acid-free black mounting p…

Alex Toys My Art Expandable File


Alex Toys My Art Expandable File


$15.55


Here’s a great way to cherish and preserve all your child’s beautiful artwork. Colorful storage case has nine expandable accordion pockets that hold sheets up to 12″ x 18″. Includes a front pocket for a 4″ x 6″ photo of your little artist. Case measures 15″ x 19″….

Little Ones Showcase Art Show-01 White (SHOW-01)


Little Ones Showcase Art Show-01 White (SHOW-01)


$8.99


Display your children’s precious artwork on walls windows and more with this versatile Kid’s Art Display Hanger. This kid’s wall art display provides up to 12′ of length along which to hang drawings paintings and more and features mounting hardware for use on studs or drywall or this kid’s art display rack can be mounted glass sealed wood and other smooth surface with suction cups. Children’s Ar…

My Art Place 44 Hanging Art Gallery


My Art Place 44 Hanging Art Gallery


$9.99


With this great display, kids can open their own rotating art gallery. They just slide five of your favorite masterpieces into the pre-fitted openings (one 11″ x 14″, four 8″ x 10′) to proudly show-off original artwork. Windows open in the back with Velcro to easily insert and remove artwork. Constructed of sturdy paperboard and acetate to protect those valuable one-of-a-kind originals and hold ar…

Art Start - Sea Creatures (Paperback)


Art Start – Sea Creatures (Paperback)


$5.14


Kids can learn to draw an octopus, starfish, pelican, and 27 other happy sea creatures — four easy steps show how to combine the simple shapes that run across the top of double-page spreads. A second color highlights each shap…

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