Posts Tagged ‘bedrooms’

The Ideal Little Girl’s Room On A Budget

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Everyone knows that little girls are made from sugar and spice and everything nice. Sugar and spice is not expensive and neither is decorating your little girls’ room. If you are on a budget you can still give her a new look for her room that is full of character and comfort.

Begin by giving her walls a make over with a fresh coat of paint in her favorite color. Pastels such as soft pink and lilac would be great to bring out her sweetness. Peel and stick Disney princess decals and princess appliques would serve to accent the walls further. She should love the fanciful decor as you can place these around the light switches or on her bedroom door. These can also be reused if you want to apply them on other surfaces, by simply peeling them off and reapplying them.

Display a collection of stuffed animals on the shelves in her room. But if shelves are too expensive for you right now, you might want to go for an inexpensive large pet net that is easy to attach onto hooks that you anchor into the corners of her walls.

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Decorating A Room For The Football Enthusiast

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

If your little boy is crazy about football then you can give them an ultimate room makeover. This is something that you can do for a minimal amount and look creative and stylish. Here are some great tips to help.

First, choose a great paint color to instantly transform the room. You could design your color scheme around several options. If your child loves a particular football team, you could paint the walls in that team’s colors. But if your kid just loves the game of football, you could take a different creative approach. Try painting the bottom half of the walls in a turf green to look like the football field. Then paint the upper half bright blue to look like the sky. If you’re really creative, you could add clouds to the sky and lines marking yardage on the turf.

If you know a great artist, you could have a life sized picture of your child’s favorite player added to the walls. You could also paint goal posts on opposite walls to complete the look of a football field. Another great option is to paint the walls to look like a stadium full of people. Then your son can pretend he is scoring the winning touchdown as millions of people cheer him on from the stands.

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Redesigning A Child’s Bedroom

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

If you are considering redecorating your child’s room because they have outgrown the theme which the room has currently or if you just want a new look, it can be a lot of fun. If your child is old enough let them help you create their own space. This will give them more pride in their room after it is completed. You may already have a design picked out but if not look around in magazines and online or even in the stores to choose what you are looking to peruse in the rooms decor.

To start your redecorating in the child’s room, try removing the clutter which builds up throughout the years. Keep what they use and discard what they haven’t used in quite a while. If they haven’t used it, they won’t miss it. You may want to do this when your child isn’t around so you don’t see the items which you discarded reappearing after you’ve left.

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Fun Decorating! Happy Time In The Playroom

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Are you ready to start decorating the ultimate fun place at home? Are you excited to use bright colors that you normally wouldn’t use in the other rooms? Are you looking forward to seeing your children’s happy faces? Yes that’s right, I’m talking about decorating the playroom! Let’s get started

The brighter, bolder, more stimulating colors for the playroom, the more suitable this room will be as your children’s fun space. Use your kids’ favorite colors and artworks. You can also use chalkboard paint on the walls where, when applied, the walls or surface becomes a chalkboard. Oh, how your kids will love it! They can make their own wall designs whenever and however they want. This is a good venue for expressing their creativity. Who knows, your children might even turn out to be gifted artists.

The playroom although fun should not be directly proportional to being messy. Make sure that it is an organized and clutter-free room every time the children’s playtime is over. Make use of storage compartments that are also colorful and decorative. These will add character to the playroom, while also saving you the expenses of buying more decorations. Actually, the toys alone can pretty much make up the room’s interior, don’t you think?

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