How To Decorate a Child's Room Honolulu HI

Decorating a room to reflect the developing personalities of a child can be an enjoyable experience for kids and parents alike. In the following article, you'll learn several good decoration tips.

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So, your baby has declared that they aren't a baby anymore and want their bedroom to be more "grown-up." As hard as it can be to see them getting older, little kids must turn into big kids. Decorating a room to reflect their developing personalities can be an enjoyable experience for kids and parents alike.
  1. Begin by getting exact measurements of the room. Take note of where closets, windows and doors are. If you will be using existing furniture, measure each piece. Write all measurements down.

  2. Make a simple drawing of the room dimensions on plain paper and then make several photocopies of this drawing. You can "re-arrange" the room on paper until you come up with the perfect plan.

  3. Sit down with your child to get ideas of how they envision their "dream room." Take notes.

  4. Decide on a budget amount and vow to stick to it. Discuss the budget with your child; this is a good opportunity to teach him/her about money management. Allow your child to help in the decision making process when it comes to prioritizing purchases for the room.

  5. Consider the many uses for a child's bedroom and be sure to incorporate areas for each: sleep, study, play, etc.

  6. If the room is small, consider ways to make some of the space do double-duty. One simple way to accomplish this is to buy or build a loft bed (similar to a bunk bed, but with only a top bunk). The space under the sleeping area can be used to house a desk and bookshelf, a few dressers or a small play area. Depending on your child's individual preferences, this play area could be for a puppet theater, a racetrack or an art studio.

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Author: Elizabeth Grace

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