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[K48]Kids Bedroom Interior Design
by Thomas Pretty, Tho
Designing a kids bedroom can be an ultimately fun and enjoyable process. The hardest part of the decision making is to choose what type of theme to opt for, with choices such as boating, castles, football, fairytale and history the choices are literally endless. Naturally any theme will mean matching furniture such as the bed, wardrobe and cupboards, creating a space that will be enjoyable and relaxing for kids.

Of vital importance is to include kids in the decision making process. As a parent it is important to find out whether there is a particular colour they like or a certain thing they are into. Remember that kids are often susceptible to fads and hence kitting out the room in their favourite thing may be inadvisable, in a month or so they may not like Postman Pat or Thomas the Tank Engine. Fundamentally it is advisable to keep the theme flexible, choosing a bed, and other furniture should reflect this flexibility at all times.

Additionally the theme will most likely have to reflect gender roles. For instance a girl will be more attracted to a fairy or princess bed and a boy will be more inclined to choose a bed and design that reflect a boat or racing car. It is possible to adapt a theme however for both genders, for instance a medieval theme can support both boys and girls, while the boys can have knights on the walls, girls will like princesses and flowing fabrics. Once again including kids in this process is the most advisable course of action when attempting to find a suitable design solution.

If you are stuck for ideas on what type of themes to go for here are a few pointers that will help you in finding the perfect bedroom design:

Nature is always popular with young kids, this could be adapted to be a jungle or the desert, an enchanted wood or even an under the sea theme.

Space is predominately popular with boys although there are some budding young female astronomers out there. Decorating the walls and bed with pictures of the sun, moon and stars can be good, as can planets hanging from the ceiling.

Animals are always a good option; adorning shelves with plenty of cuddly toys can make a room look like a zoo.

For a more simplistic theme utilise colours or even the entire spectrum. This type of design is excellent as it can be easily adapted as the child grows and tastes change.

A movie or TV show theme is a good idea although care should be taken as tastes with this sort of thing change rapidly. As previously stated forking out for a bedroom adorned with the latest TV show can be expensive and soon disliked.

Sports are always popular amongst youngsters. Naturally football or a favourite team can make a decent theme for a bedroom. There is even the opportunity to include pictures of the child's favourite player.

Fantasy themes can include pirate ship bed design or a farmyard and even a fairytale wood or castle; even a boat bed for those who may want to be naval adventurers in future years. Ultimately the choice should be left to the kids.

These themes are just an idea of what is possible. Through deliberation with the child creating a space that is liked by both parent and kids is a very real and attainable possibility. It does not have to stop there however, including children in the decorating process will add to their love of a room and help in making a space that is loved by all.

If the room is for just one child, choosing a single bed is the normal choice. If you have two kids sharing one room, bunk beds are the most practical choice. They save a lot of room since you don't have to allocate two big chunks of space for beds. Most bunk beds also separate into two beds, so you have additional options as time goes on. There are many beds that have an option of storage underneath in the form of drawers. Under bed drawers can also take the place of an upright dresser, which can help with small spaces.

Storage is usually a huge issue in kid's bedroom design. A nice big toy box is a staple of any kid's bedroom. Look for one that is of sturdy construction and has a lid. You want to be able to hide that jumble of toys away. For those little toys that have a tendency to get lost in the bottom of the toy box, purchase small, clear, plastic boxes with lids. Label them with a picture so your child knows exactly what goes in each box. This makes clean up a breeze.

If you do not want to use a dresser to house your child's clothes, try buying some coordinating baskets with liners. You can fill them with socks, underwear, pajamas, and pants. These baskets can be placed on a shelf in the closet for easy access, and all their clothes can be contained in one place. Shoes can be delegated to a special box in the closet or you can by a cloth shoe organizer to hang on the closet door or the bedroom door.

When planning a kid's bedroom design, consult with the child that will be living in it. If they love their room, they will be more likely to keep it clean. That means less mess for Mom to deal with! Ask them what color they want their walls, then give them a choice between two different shades that are acceptable to you. Take them shopping for accessories with you, and listen to their ideas. Remember, it is their room and they have to live with the results.

A cute idea in kid's bedroom design is to spell out the child's name in wooden letters on the wall. You can find them at many stores in all different colors and styles. This is a great way to personalize their room. Kids also love mirrors. Hang a full length mirror in their room so they can see what they look like. You can paint the frame to match your decor. Putting family pictures around the room is also a big hit, especially if your child is in a lot of them. It is also a good way to reinforce names and relationships of family members.

There are many ways to plan a kid's bedroom design. Make it a fun place to be that reflects your child's taste and personality.
Article Source : New York School Of Interior Design

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