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How to Design a Kid’s Bedroom

By: Michiel Van Kets

To design a bedroom for your child can be a very special and tricky undertaking, but also a lot of fun and the end result will be the look on your child’s face, well worth all the hard work to any parent.
Your aim should be to design the room to reflect your child’s likes and fit in with their personality, so ensure you involve them in the process and don’t get carried away and decorate it how you want it! How much input your child has will depend on their age but be enthusiastic and treat it as a fun project and they are sure to have their say.
The perfect child’s room should serve a number of functions, not just a place for them to sleep but also to do homework, listen to music, entertain friends and generally chill out.

To get started and pick up some unique and cool ideas, take your child window shopping. This will let you see what is available out there and your child can vocalise their likes and dislikes.
The great thing about kid’s furniture is that a lot of it can be multi functional and maximise space, ensure you have the room measurements before actually purchasing anything and check out the floor space too, it’s no good if drawers and cupboard doors don’t have room to open properly.

Plan if you will paint the room or wallpaper. Painting is quite simple and bright whilst wallpapers can follow the theme chosen or exhibit movie characters, such as Disney.
Kids love themes. Everything can be purchased to fit a particular theme from wallpaper, bedding, pillows, curtains and rugs to chairs, doorknobs and towels.

You will know from experience that kids have a lot of ‘stuff’ and storage will be a priority.
Toys, clothes, books, games, all need to be cleared away and if provided with their own little shelf or box, your child will be more inclined to put them away after playing and keep the room tidy, or tidy-ish!
There are all kinds of organising structures to buy.
One of the most popular is a bunk bed that integrates a computer or seating area with storage drawers underneath. Beds can come with this built in storage or shaped as a car or fantasy bed, kids especially love these novelty beds.
Add children’s bedding, pillows, sheets and curtains and there’s a great child’s bedroom complete.

As we all know, children grow up fast, one minute they are tiny babies and the next walking and talking with a personality of their own.
Take this into consideration when designing their room, unless you are planning on redecorating every couple of years.
If the design is too age specific your child will grow out of it and you might find yourself having to, all too soon, do it all again.
Designing a child's room can be fun and an ideal way to spend quality time together.
Keep to the basic principles and it will be a precious and rewarding time for everyone.

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Michiel Van Kets provides articles for Colin Sidaway from Childrens-Bedding-Direct has been in the online textile industry for nearly a decade and recommends something neutral like Winnie the Pooh Bedding or Doctor Who Bedding for decorating a unisex kids bedroom.

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