Thursday, 9 June 2016

TIPS FOR SELECTING DECOR FOR KID’S ROOM


Here are some suggestions for a lively, comfortable space for your children.
In every house, the children's room is a vital space. Children want a colourful and cheerful space where they can play, study and pursue their various hobbies. Many parents, these days, are employing their own creativity or taking tips from architects and engineers to get the decor right while designing their children's room.

Basics

Special attention should be given to colour and texture of wall paint, furniture such as study table, cupboard, coat racks, closet, bed, and benches, chalkboard, corkboard, pin-up board, night lamp and decorative objects. All these should be chosen considering the children's age, their imagination and keeping their colour choice in mind. Closet storage, benches and coat racks are used more often if kids can reach them easily.

Creative space

Children are imaginative and relate easily to fairy tales. So, you can begin with painting stars and a moon on your child's ceiling or a cityscape around the edge of the room.
Kids enjoy decorating their room with removable wall transfers or wall tattoos. Hanging strings or clipping an interactive border in front of a window is eye catching.
Kids would love a display space mounted on the wall where they can place small things on an instant magnetic board. Their art ability can be shown on a peel-and stick corkboard by displaying a cut out of any shape, cartoon or toy. Simply peel off the backing. It can be attached to any wall to create a fun pin-up space.
Kids love to decorate their rooms with their favourite cartoon characters. Their favourite toys teddy bears, planes, and wind chimes can be hung from the ceiling so that they can see them while sleeping. Decorate their room with family photos, and charts and posters of their choice.

Colour and texture

Use non-toxic, water based paint to put the child's handprint in the border and observe their growth. Multiple types of lighting can be employed here.
Use washable paints so that your child can give free rein to your imagination and creativity on the walls.
Design a cupboard such that it can be used to store their story books, drawing books, music player, paint box, colours, stickers, and other knick knacks. Pick bed sheets, cushion covers and other linen in light, soothing colours if they prefer plain or with cartoons and other animated characters. Avoid heavy, dark colours.
The colour of bathroom tiles and wall paint should suit the choice and age of your child. Give a fresh, calm ambience to this space with room fresheners.
A separate rack for shoes and socks for different occasions and seasons will keep it organised and easy to pick from.

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