Children over the country are gearing up to go back to school in a few weeks. It is a time of excitement and turn as children of all ages purchase new school supplies and new clothing to start the year off right. The transition to a new school year is also a great time to reconsider production changes to your child's room decor that will allow them to express their maturing personality and style.
Consider these five simple ways to perform a new look for your child's room decor without beginning over or spending a fortune.
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1. Start with a theme or color. You probably already have a theme in place for your child's room and it may be that this theme is still perfectly acceptable for their age. If so, you may want to reconsider adding a few complimentary pieces to improve the existing decor. However, if they are ready for a unblemished turn in theme or color, try to select something flexible. For instance, rather than choosing Toy Story 3 as a theme, why not select outer space so that your son will still enjoy it long after the newness of Buzz Lightyear has faded. Similarly for your daughter, you might select a music or dance theme, rather than focusing on Hannah Montana. When choosing a color, reconsider a more neutral selection or compromise on one brightly colored accent wall. While neon pink or army green might look great in the store, reconsider how it would look on your walls and whether the color will limit your decor choices.
2. Make changes to your wall decor. Choices for wall decor are almost limitless and there are many options that aren't even considered. Wall decor can be as simple as a framed art piece or as detailed as a pre-pasted mural that covers most or all of a bedroom wall. Hanging wall letters are another great way to add style to a room. The biggest advantage to wall letters is that they will carry over into any theme and can be customized to match your existing decor. Peel and stick decals are also very easy to use, affordable and many can be personalized. When your child is ready for a change, they take off well without damaging your walls.
3. Add accent pieces to your existing decor. You may want to tie in different colors than you used previously with the same theme. One idea to reconsider would be customized hand-painted drawer knobs. These knobs add fun and color to your child's dresser. another idea would be to turn the lighting in the room by adding a unique lamp. From trains and planes to polka dots and pompoms, lamps come in a collection of designs and themes.
4. Organize their belongings with new storage options. Adding storage baskets, bookcases and shelves is a great way to let children partake in organizing the contents of their rooms. storage baskets are available in very primary designs like stripes and solids as well as funky geometric patterns and fascinating colors. Bookcases can be much more than just three simple shelves. Why not reconsider a revolving bookcase with a theme like butterflies or firefighters? Shelves can also add storage and free up floor space. Solid color shelves are flexible and always in vogue in design. Patterned or themed shelves can dress up a solid colored wall.
5. Make memories last with a personalized increase chart. You may have been charting your child's increase on the kitchen wall, but unfortunately you can not have that sentimental piece of the wall with you forever. So for a more permanent solution, reconsider purchasing a increase chart for your child's room. There are numerous increase chart products available together with primary paintings, stretched canvas art, and peel and stick decals. Most can be personalized and some can even be customized to your color specifications. Many even roll up for easy storage. Imagine what a extra keepsake you will have to document their increase and hopefully pass on to them one day.
So, reconsider celebrating the excitement of a new school year with a new look for your child's room. If possible, let your child help select their new decor. Children of all ages will delight in the opening to help make their space more personal.
New Decor For a New School Year - 5 uncomplicated Ways to Decorate Your Child's Room in Style
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