There are so many options available when planning a style for your children’s bedrooms. A good time to decorate your child’s bedroom is when they are ready to switch from a cot/cot bed into a kid’s bed. Children love the independence that comes with having a ‘grown up’ bedroom; it can even cure some sleep problems. Children love to help decorate their own bedrooms. It can be a rewarding time to involve your child and promote a great sense of self. Work together with your child and come up with a suitable theme. Little girls tend to love pink and everything associated with it, so you could go for fairies, butterflies, princesses, hearts and flowers, or fairy cakes. For boys there is dinosaurs, trucks, monsters, nautical, and cowboys and Indians, to name a few possible themes. Take the lead from your child and what they are into at the time. Rather than waste too much money over the long term, a good idea can be to buy neutral furniture and paint the walls a plain colour, then to choose wall stickers or motifs along with bedding to create a theme. Curtains and light-fittings can finish off a room in a chosen style without being too permanent for future theme changes. When it comes to the subject of beds for children there is a lot of choice. A good set of bunk beds is a great idea even if you only have one child, bunks come in very handy for sleepovers or when granny comes to stay. Cabin beds or high sleepers are great for smaller spaces; they have storage space underneath them and room for a desk. Fantasy beds or theme beds make for a wonderful centre piece, a boat or car for boys or a princess carriage for girls. A themed bed can always be passed down to another child and exchanged for a bed suitable for a teen in the coming years. Storage in any child’s bedroom needs to be right; this needs to be carefully thought out in order to take advantage of the best use of space. A clever storage system will help to keep toys in an organised fashion, also making it easier for your child to keep their new room tidy. Bookcase style shelves in a lattice design with square boxes within them are perfect for organising all the different bits and bobs. After so much time and effort is made perfecting your child’s bedroom it is worth being prepared for their newest artistic creations. A good idea to keep the art in order is by putting up pin boards and frames to display their paintings. A small patch of wall can even be painted with special black paint that can be used as a chalk board. All of your child’s bedroom furniture and storage needs can be found online, key items such as kid's beds or bunk beds should be purchased first then the rest of the room can be planned accordingly.
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