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Decorating Kids Rooms Ideas - Simple, But Creative!
Author: Michael Holland

Thinking up decorating kids rooms ideas can be problematic, we
know. Do you go with the tried and true (but somewhat dull)
avenues or step out on your own?

How much attention do you pay to your five year old who insists
that pink, orange and red are the perfect colors for her walls,
or your young son who wants a suspending bed because he saw it
on a movie?

The truth: decorating kids rooms ideas should be a mixture of
what your child wants now and what you know he or she will need
later on. But, leaving out the practical focus, we use this
article to offer some ways for you to express your creative
side. Editors Note: Selecting kids art should be a joint effort between you
AND your child! Use these suggestions to add extra touches of fun to all
of your decorating kids rooms ideas.

One: paint. As obvious as it sounds, you would be surprised how
many people fail to utilize colors. They settle for painting the
room one shade and let it drop. Why not try something more
inventive?

If your child has two favorite colors, you could use those
shades in compliment of one another (assuming they do, of
course. You don't need to indulge colors that don't go
together). Popular decorating kids rooms ideas include using
the primary colors of red, blue and yellow together to create a
festive new room.

It is bold and offers something better than the usual one hue
on the walls.

Two: wall paper and borders. If you do not want to paint, or
just want to use one color for a more neutral background, then
do suggest using wall paper or borders. These decorating kids
rooms ideas can make any wall pop.

The options are limitless and you can carry out any theme you
want. And, if you want to change directions later on, they can
be removed.

Three: stencils. Never underestimate the importance of drama,
and stencils rank among the best decorating kids rooms ideas to
do that. Whether you want to achieve a 3-D effect of a suit of
armor for a castle theme or just do something as simple as the
alphabet, stencils will make the job easier and add so much to
a room.

Four: wall stickers. Similar to stencils, these can definitely
add the right touches of uniqueness. Unlike stencils, however,
no painting is involved. If you do not trust your skills with a
brush, then we suggest simply applying these stickers to the
walls. They can be as extensive as any stencil, if not
more so, and will simply peel off when you want them gone.

Five: personalized wall coverings. For these decorating kids
rooms ideas, you just need to use your son or daughter. Let
their artwork hang around the room (this is especially helpful
if you are not going with a real theme) or let them make a
cluster of hand prints on the wall to border the door or
windows.

Use their photos to make special collages to hang. Get the
picture? Make the room a tribute to them.

These are just a few decorating kids rooms ideas that you can
use to create a truly magical room for your child.


About The Author: Micheal is the creator of
http://www.kids-rooms-and-crafts.com. Visit his site for more
great information about decorating childrens rooms.

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