Saturday, April 12, 2014

Do you know of any sites where you can "virtually" decorate a kids bedroom?




Sassy Pant


I am trying to come up with ideas for my little girls bedroom but I want to be able to see what it might look like first before I buy everything.


Answer
I couldn't find any free sites - they do have software out there to buy - but I did find these ten tips -

Hope this helps just a little bit:

10 Tips For Decorating Kids Bedrooms
by Lee Dobbins
There comes a time when your child is no longer a baby that the nursery room decor simply wonât do. Your child needs a place that he can call his own and which reflects his or her emerging personality.

Kids rooms should be fun as well as comforting and relaxing. When you set out to decorate your childs room, ask them what they like and incorporate some of their favorite themes and colors into the room. At the same time, it might be wise to keep an eye on the future and know that their tastes will change and if you make your decor flexible enough the room can last into your childs teens.

Here are some tips on decorating kids bedrooms:

Use colorful curtains and accents. Show your child some curtain selections and ask them what they would like to see no the windows. Try to stick to bright colored window treatments as these will help the room to look sharper and cleaner.
Adding a valance can help define the opening of the window and lessen bright overhead light from coming in at the top of the windows. It also opens up the window so the room can be lit evenly during the day. Add a colorful or themed shade for privacy at night.


Consider using your childs toys as wall decor. This can serve two purposes - as decoration and to save on storage space. You can create hooks to hang larger toys and add shelves to display the smaller ones. Now if you can only get your kids to put them away!

You can always add paintings and prints in strategic places but make sure they are appropriate to the room. If you can afford it, consider having a wall or room mural painted on the walls in your childs favorite theme such as a magical forest, sports or race cars.

Decorate with photos of your childs most fondest memories. Family pictures of fun vacations or photos of your child on a day of achievement can add a personal touch to his or her room.

Depending on the age of your child, consider adding lifelike statues of his or her favorite cartoon characters or super heroes. This can add a bit of whimsy and make the decor unique.

Plants always add softness to any room and live plants help to clean the air. Just be sure you donât add any plants that can be toxic and that your child is old enough not to dig in the dirt in the pots!

Donât forget about the lampshades when decorating a kids room. Lamps and their shades can be purchased to accent any type of theme. You can also try making your own shades by buying plain ones and embellishing them with accents the compliment the rooms theme. Make it into a project that you can do with your child and they will really feel a sense of accomplishment every time they go into their room and see the lampshade.

Select your bedding to match the theme of the room as well as for comfort. Be sure to buy sheets, pillows and comforters that can be mixed and matched and donât forget to add some extra accent pillows. You can even buy curtains that match the bedding, or if the curtains are not available for the bedding you have chosen, buy an extra set of sheets and make your own curtains.

Turn your childs ceiling into a magical night sky with glow in the dark decorations. These can be fun and even comforting for your child to be able to lay in bed and gaze up at the night stars.

Donât forget to put educational and informative things into your kids bedroom. Include books, charts and toys that add to the childs education. Then your children can be learning while having fun.
Decorating your kids bedroom is a great way to give them a place they can call their own inside your home. You might even find your kid spending more time in there!

Storage optimization ideas?




Lil Ole Me


We live in a 2 bedroom house right now, with 3 kids! It's myself, my husband, our two boys who are 13 and 10 and our 3 month old daughter. We have 1 closet, which is in our bedroom, which we share with our 3 month old and we've got a pantry. We have no basement, no attic and my husband works in the garage a lot, so storing things out there is out of the question.

My pantry doesn't have real shelves, It has what look like stairs, which I have food stacked to the moon and back on, it's a disorganized mess! I need serious help to optimize the storage that I have, until next year when we buy our own home. (we rent this crap house for now and I don't want to move and rent again, when we move, it will be into our own home) Everything I do, I have to pay for myself, so I need ways to optimize storage, without emptying my wallet! PLEASE HELP!



Answer
Pantry inventory is must.
Plan meals around dated items,take to food pantry(donate) those items the family no longer likes to eat.Or bought with good intention and now no longer intrested in cooking.
Pitch those things that are past usage date.
light bulbs and cleaning supplies can be kept in respect areas of use.
bathroom supplies in bathroom etc..
Organize like items with like.

Can racks help under sink or other cabinets.

Do you have a door or a folding door,if a door then get one of those see thru shoe holders(I got mine at kmart.) This is good for many things from spices,packets of seasoning,gravies,jello,spaghetti noodles, on he lower half I store things like ,band-aides, dish sponges,spot remover,dish gloves,other cooking supplies rarely used.
Your closet may be able to have one also for other items like lint roller, gloves,hats, flip flops,shoes,small umbrellas etc..
Add hooks for other items and wire racks for other items like wax paper and aluminum foil.
Dump all noodles by type (including spaghetti) into clear stackable containers that fit on kitchen pantry shelving
If there is space above in your pantry put another shelf. a few screws couple pieces of wood for support to hold a shelf.

There is nothing that would stop me from putting can goods in a garage. Or even non essentials like a crock pot or steamer If I need to or under a bed or in a basket or box.

A box or even a trash can can hold chip bags and other items.
Iron boards and things like this can be stored under beds or hung on the back of a door.

wash rags,dish towels and those items can be rolled up and stored out in the open or stashed in cereal boxes or a Clorox bottle top cut off makes a bucket(these can hang on walls of pantry also for easy access, or put on hooks.

maximize floor use in pantry.
Add stick up lighting if needed.




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