Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Kids Bedroom Designs and Decoration Ideas

Kids Bedroom Designs and Decoration Ideas are fun and colorful - a fantasy bedroom where the sky's the limit! Most kids want to pick their own theme, it can be anything from ballerinas to cars to butterflies. Luckily you can find great products to complete the design no matter what they pick.


One thing to consider in Kids Bedroom Designs and Decoration Ideas are space, especially if more than one child shares a room. Sometimes bunk beds can open up a small space, or even a bunk with a desk build in below can add lots of room for a bedroom that has only 1 child in it. You can get trundle bunks with drawers for storage underneath and even a bunk bed with a slide! Either way, you'll need to include a bed, a place for their toys and places to play which includes floor space and a desk or table to sit at for drawing and projects.

Pick out furniture that is small scale and modular if possible. Keep in mind that your kid will eventually be a teen and you will be redecorating sooner than you think! You may want to buy furniture that will last the transition and isn’t too juvenile. If you want to try out your furniture in different configurations around the room before you move it around, try out this tool where you can rearrange it virtually with much less sweet - 3D Home Design Tool: Create your perfect home online! Select appliances & furniture etc.

Wall coverings can be a feature aspect of your kids bedroom designs. Of course, you can buy themed wallpapers and borders, but sometimes it is more fun if you paint it yourself with your child. If you aren’t very artistic, you can use stencils - let your kid put their touch on it as well.

The focal point of most kids bedroom designs and decoration ideas are the bed and bedding. You can buy a pink 4 poster bed fit for a princess, a bed shaped like a race car or castle drawbridge complete with castle headboard, beds with basketball hoop headboards, pallet headboards, tent beds, beds that look like picket fences and on and on. Of course there is bedding to match any theme along with matching throw rugs and curtains. And don’t forget the accessories such as lamps, picture frames, and toy boxes. Most of these items will probably be pretty used and worn after 4 or 5 years so don't worry about them lasting until the teens - just decorate for fun since you'll most likely have to replace the items down the road anyway.












Here's some really cute themes for kids bedroom designs that I found at our recommended merchant:
  • Princess bed - for toddlers, a pink 4 poster bed with crowns on top of the columns a crown headboard and matching side table
  • Fire truck bed - for toddlers and shaped like a fire truck
  • Race car bed - for toddlers and shaped like a race car
  • Locker room set - bed has basketball hoop headboard and bureaus have drawers that resemble lockers as well as drawers under the bed. Matching bedding looks like a team shirt with large numbers on the spread and pillows.
  • Galaxy bed - with planets and stars that glow in the dark. Coordinating solar system rug and bedding along with rocket lamp gives this kids bedroom design a real cool look
  • Picket fence bed - headboard and footboard look like a picket fence - buy matching side table and add flower accents for a cute girl's room that will work for years.
  • Dinosaur tent bed - a dinosaur tent that fits on a twin bed!
  • Canopy bed - what little girl wouldn't want this traditional 4 poster canopy bed? Dress it up with frilly curtains along the posters when she is young and remove them for a sophisticated look when she becomes a teenager. 









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