Kid bedroom decoration can actually be a lot
easier if the children have some investment in the project. Ask them about their favourite things, and try and
fit a bedroom theme around that information.
A fun mural can help make kids more reluctant to
damage the walls, and if an older child suggests a theme, then
you can put that onto the wall. Even littler kids can be taken
down to the local craft shop, and asked to pick out stencils
and cushions.
A little bit of interest in the room can mean
the difference between a neat, tidy room and a constant repair
job. To protect your paintwork from the assault of crayons
and play-doh, you can incorporate a blackboard and art desk into
your kids bedroom decoration.
This way, the kids will have a focus
for their artworks, and you will have an artist's studio producing
a new masterpiece for your fridge door every playtime. |