Kids love it when their rooms are colorful, in style, and personalized. To achieve that, ask them what their dream room looks like. Don’t limit your imagination!
You have many creative options for decorating and getting the right feel for your little ones’ room. Here are five awesome decor ideas you can try to transform a bedroom from dull to cute:
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Photo Wall
Hanging pictures of your kids’ favorite characters will excite them every time they enter their own room. If they’re having a hard time choosing, fret not; you can have photos of their beloved characters in a collage! For durable quality and vibrant colors, you can have a collage in durable metal prints.
Of course, don’t forget to display a family photo or two in your children’s room. This will remind them that they belong to a loving, caring family.
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Themed Room
Every child has a fantasy place, and you can make it come to life! By knowing your children’s likes and dislikes, you can develop the perfect theme for their room.
Ask your son if he wants it to be a racecar track, a jungle, or even a circus-themed bedroom. For your daughter, you can make it an all-pink room, or in my case, I filled my little princess’s bedroom with lots of colorful flowers, blue skies, and bright yellow sun. In the middle, where the bed is located, I painted a castle on the wall, just like Disney. It doesn’t have to be fancy; you have to get the theme’s vibe preferred by your kids.
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Large Decals Or Wallpapers
Bare walls are a big no-no. Use decals to cover them up! Ask your children about what characters or animals they would like to see on their room’s walls. This can make them feel like they are in their fantasy world and that you support their choices and hear out their suggestions. You can also use photographs of them that you’ve captured to show how much they’ve grown over the years.
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Colorful Furniture
When it comes to color, this is where kids go big! Get kid-friendly furniture. Go for yellows, reds, or, if possible, rainbow colors. You can also pick furniture that will go well with the theme of your children’s bedroom.
For my kids, I bought cabinets, closets, and storage boxes the same height as theirs so that they wouldn’t have a hard time reaching them. This can help teach kids how to be responsible for keeping their rooms tidy. Trust me; it’s effective.
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Art Corner
Make sure you get a corner for the kids where they can be anything they want to be. This corner will be a place where they can discover and develop different interests. My son’s art corner has art materials like crayons, coloring books, watercolors, and clay for him to build cute animals with. Whatever your children are interested in, don’t forget to applaud their “masterpieces” to boost their confidence.
Decorating your young ones’ room will require a lot of work. But it shouldn’t be a problem because you can involve them and the whole family in the process. This will make your children appreciate the hard work you’ve put into decorating their room. Moreover, this can also be a good bonding activity for the family! So go ahead and try these ideas out.




