Decorating Kids Rooms - Planning Makes Perfect!
Decorating kids rooms can be a rewarding and fun project. You'll feel good about what you've accomplished and your
child will have a cool personal space to spend time in and to have their friends visit.
When you start to look at decorating kids rooms you have to keep a budget in mind. Paint can range from fifteen
dollars to fifty dollars a can.
Wallpaper can be even more expensive. Perhaps you are going to consider panelling on the walls. Floor coverings
also have to be considered...do you keep the rug they have, change it, put in hardwood?
These are all questions you will have to ask when you plan on decorating kids rooms. What about the details? You
may want to go so far as to consider mouldings, window casings and door trim.

Not to mention lighting fixtures, curtains, vents, light and outlet covers.
I mean, hey, if you are decorating kids rooms and Junior chooses a Star Wars décor with a Luke Skywalker emphasis then, darn it Mom, you'd better have light sabres on the light covers and vent covers in the shape of star ships.
Now lets think about the work involved. Who is going to do the work? Do you know how to do it? What special tools
will you need, and do you have to buy them?
How long will it take...be realistic then add another two weeks (trust me, it always takes an extra two weeks).
Where will your child sleep while the redecorating is going on? Certainly you can't expect Junior to sleep in his room while there are paint odours fuming around in there.
When you plan on decorating kids rooms you should think about the work load and time because this contributes to an
important by-product of an renovation project...STRESS.
Let's talk about color. For some of us a sense of color comes naturally, but for others we are like a fish out of
water. My child loves pink, so should my accent be purple or should I chose a contrasting tone?
Maybe I should use a neutral. When decorating kids rooms the color scheme is important so spend some time with your
child to work it out.
Here are some of the basics: red, green and blue are the primary colors and those are mixed to make up the colors
of the rainbow. Then you have white, black, grey and creams that make their own category of neutrals.
Try to choose the colors in your scheme with the same general intensity. A bright orange will not go with a dark, dull green, but a medium orange goes great with a medium green.
When in doubt look at what the pros do. You'll find brochures in any paint and decorating store that will show
you what colors go together. Heck, just look at company logos: MacDonalds red and yellow; Sprite's lime green and
lemon yellow.
So when you are decorating kids rooms take the time to plan out the colors you will use.
When decorating kids rooms ask yourself the question "when will this décor go out of style". If your child loves
Power Rangers today and you put up that wall paper, in one to two years he may hate it and you'll find yourself
decorating kids rooms twice in a span of three years.
THis is not only a hassle but pricey as well.
One final side note. Remember that if wallpaper isn't your thing, you can always paint the wall your child's favorite color and then accessorize it with artwork or posters. This will also pull the theme together. So check out these poster ideas for inspiration:
I hope these ideas for decorating kids rooms have been helpful.
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