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8 Tips for Decorating Better Kids Room

Decorating a kid’s room can be challenging as their likes and dislikes change every day. However, it is essential to give kids space to enhance their overall development, curiosity, and imagination.

The most important thing you must keep in mind is to make their room vibrant and very functional. Fortunately, here are some tips for decorating kids’ rooms which will be a lifesaver.

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Wall art

Walls can say so much if you invest in the right decor. The vibrant kid-friendly canvases of all shapes and multiple frames will fill the walls with positivity. You can decide on an accent wall, paint it loud or subtle and hang an exhilarating canvas on it.

You can customize your wall art completely, too, in the form of excellent photo prints. For more options to decorate a kid’s playroom walls check these ideas. 

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Wallpapers

Readily available removable wallpaper is a lifesaver as you can change them according to your kid’s interest. For example, wallpapers with a world map, lego, or favorite characters will add a fun element to the walls. In addition, they are very affordable, and the bonus is you can change them anytime. Wallpaper should not damage the wall when removed, but if you need help, Drywall Repair St. Louis can repair the surface of the walls before new wallpaper is applied. 

Dedicated Corners

Dedicated corners for every activity of your kids make it look awe-inspiring and functional. A high table for an activity area, where your kid can do all painting and crafts. Another dedicated space for all his games that are played on the floor.

The study table must be set on another side with good lighting above it. Finally, install a chalkboard with a stand-in between the room. 

A new green area for placing plants also looks lovely. You can also add a room swing; it can be a hangout corner for the kid. This division of areas will avoid unnecessary mess and give a very tidy look to the kid’s room.

Trendy Organizers

Organizers not only make the room tidy but are a part of decoration too. Invest in significant storage and let your child put everything in a designated place. Place and mount the organizers at kids’ height level. Label all the toy bags with fun, catchy words and let your child do the thing.

Flooring

You must opt for attractive flooring with patterns and colors because kids love colors. Also, kids love to spend time on the floor, so make sure it’s kids friendly. 

Place an anti-skid rug under the floor activity area and the bed. Rugs with exciting patterns like that of hopscotch games are available. You can also buy a lightly cushioned carpet and place it all over the floor, making the room child-friendly. Ensure that the carpet is dust-free and anti-skid.

Greenery

Introducing plant life to the kids is very necessary as it instills a sense of responsibility in them. Ask them to paint pots and grow and water indoor plants. You can keep small pots over organizers or hang small pooters on old furniture pieces. The greenery and freshness complement the kid’s room decor very much. 

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Bedding

There is so much you can do with the bedding of a kid’s room. First, make it the coziest corner by throwing layers and cushions. Then, build a space-saving bunk bed because children love to climb on those ladders and paste exciting wallpapers.

Lighting

Light up the kid’s room according to the activity area. For example, install a good light for studying and reading corners like beautiful touch-controlled study lamps. In the sleeping area, install pretty wall sconces with medium-light so they can have the perfect storytime.

Let the natural light come into the child’s room, hang light curtains because natural light builds healthy sleeping habits. In addition, proper and trendy lights add aesthetics to the decor and look very lavish.

Let’s wrap up

You can experiment with so many things with kids’ decor; the place must look welcoming. The room should be very functional in its decor and should have enough space for the child to explore. Make separate areas for each activity and let the middle area be decor-free.