Redecorating Your Toddler’s Room For Maximum Use
The time will come where you will have to redecorate your toddler’s room. Luckily, this is one of the easiest rooms that you can achieve a successful design. You just have to think like a child, but also as an adult.
When the time comes to do this, as you are removing the crib, you’re probably thinking of the day you brought your little one home in the Graco Snugride infant car seat. It isn’t uncommon for all these beautiful memories to flash through your mind. Thankfully, we do have those wonderful memories that will make us smile and even get emotional over.
But, back to redecorating, your little one is growing up. So you have to find ways to decorate his or her room with him or her in mind. While you want something beautiful, you also want your child to feel comfortable in his or her own space.
To begin with, pay close attention to the dimensions of the room. Additionally, you have to consider the various functions that it will be handling. Is it only a bedroom used for sleep only? In this instance, you can go anyway you like with bedding and furniture, as long as it fits the room. But, if it will be a multitasking room, a loft bed might be the best choice for you. These beds are built with long legs, lifting up the mattress so that the space beneath it can be used.
The area can be used as a play Station, a reading area, or whatever you and your child decide upon. This way, the room will be more functional because there will be more space in it.
You can use bedding quilts or other bedding options, such as comforters. Of course, your choices will have lots to do with what you already have planned for your design scheme.
If you’re one of those people that fears bold colors on walls, avoid it. Instead, choose neutral tones and bring those vibrant colors into the room in other ways. It can be done through Borders, the bedding, pillows and shams, curtains, colorful bookcases and accent rugs. Another way to do this is to attach shelves to the walls and place interesting collections on them.
Allowing your child to inject some of his or her own ideas into the room will make for a more personal bedroom that he or she will be proud of. Perhaps you can allow your child to finger paint or stamp hand prints onto the door and closet door, just to personalize it.
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