Kid's Room Decorating Ideas?
Bryan
I'm looking for decorating ideas for my 8 year-old son's bedroom. We're looking for something interesting and unique. We've seen a lot of "kid's fantasy" themes, which are neat but not quite it. Also, we don't want anything pretentious or too "artsy" - this is a kid's room after all.
I'd like to have something done to the ceiling perhaps. It always seem to get left out in pretty much all the decorating schemes we've seen. Any ideas?
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I have the perfect solution for you and your son, it's super unique, not like the same old stuff you've seen over and over! Stargazing ceiling murals of the night sky! It glows in at the dark and can't be seen during the day time so your room theme looks normal but at night, in the dark, thousands of stars will glow for hours. Just like the other person commented, you can get cloud murals by day and pair it with stars at night for the ultimate day/night experience, very realistic! Your 8 yr old would LOVE it. I have a niece that is 10 and recently got it in her room after seeing it in her sisters rooms for years (she finally got her own room). If you don't go for the full mural, there are even cosmic posters that you can place over any existing poster to turn it into a stargazing window, all very cool and kids really love it.
I have the perfect solution for you and your son, it's super unique, not like the same old stuff you've seen over and over! Stargazing ceiling murals of the night sky! It glows in at the dark and can't be seen during the day time so your room theme looks normal but at night, in the dark, thousands of stars will glow for hours. Just like the other person commented, you can get cloud murals by day and pair it with stars at night for the ultimate day/night experience, very realistic! Your 8 yr old would LOVE it. I have a niece that is 10 and recently got it in her room after seeing it in her sisters rooms for years (she finally got her own room). If you don't go for the full mural, there are even cosmic posters that you can place over any existing poster to turn it into a stargazing window, all very cool and kids really love it.
I am re-decorating 2 kids bedrooms, 2 boys and 2 girls. Any ideas?
Britney Pr
The girls are 5 and 3, and the boys are 7 and 3. And I need ideas for the themes that they wont grow out of too quickly, but that they will love when they see. And I need some ideas about shelving and space saving, just so it doesnt look like a clutter of toys all over. Any suggestions?
Answer
Rather than using posters, how about a wall hanging? A wall hanging is something (of course) you hang off the wall but it could be home-made or bought quite cheaply. For the boys room, you could use cutout material of planes and space rockets that are sewn onto a square meter felt blanket or sheeting. The girls room could have a similar one with stars and flowers (or whatever).
For shelving, consider drop down shelving that can be clicked up against the wall when not in use (if ever that would happen!) then could be used for displaying notes or picture the children have done at school or notes of upcoming events Perhaps not so good with very heavy objects like large books (depending on the type of wall and how it is affixed) but good for displaying toys and objects.
The toys could be placed into a treasure chest for the boys and probably the same thing for the girls but something more feminine. If room is a problem then those space saver drawers that slide under the bed are a great idea. I got one and it does do the job (not for toys but extra bed sheets).
Rather than using posters, how about a wall hanging? A wall hanging is something (of course) you hang off the wall but it could be home-made or bought quite cheaply. For the boys room, you could use cutout material of planes and space rockets that are sewn onto a square meter felt blanket or sheeting. The girls room could have a similar one with stars and flowers (or whatever).
For shelving, consider drop down shelving that can be clicked up against the wall when not in use (if ever that would happen!) then could be used for displaying notes or picture the children have done at school or notes of upcoming events Perhaps not so good with very heavy objects like large books (depending on the type of wall and how it is affixed) but good for displaying toys and objects.
The toys could be placed into a treasure chest for the boys and probably the same thing for the girls but something more feminine. If room is a problem then those space saver drawers that slide under the bed are a great idea. I got one and it does do the job (not for toys but extra bed sheets).
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