Childrens Bedroom Furniture Themes and Bedroom Furnishings
Creating a space for your child is the most fun part of decorating or renovating your house. It’s not stressful such as dealing with the water piping in the bathroom or realizing the gas pipes are in the wrong location for fitting the kitchen, choosing a child’s bedroom suite and decorating the room is fun.
Due to the fun factor of creating your child’s bedroom sometimes the fundamental rules can get lost which can lead to trouble later on. Here are some rules and tips to follow when choosing your child’s bedroom furniture and the bedroom furnishings.
Don’t go crazy on the theme – you child may very well love In The Night Garden or Bob the Builder at the moment but in a couple of years time will they still want their walls to be covered in that theme? Choosing the right theme entails choosing a theme that they will like in a few years to come as well as for the moment otherwise you will end up spending a fortune changing the bedroom every 12 months. A good rule of thumb is to choose a non specific theme and non specific furnishings such as princesses or pirates, themes that can extend to later years as well.
Choose space saving bedroom sets and furniture – children use their bedroom as a play area not just as a place to sleep. It is therefore important to choose a bedroom set that has lots of storage components and space saving aspects to store away all their big and bulky toys. When shopping around for the furniture take this into consideration and you will choose the perfect bedroom set for your child.
Buy hard wearing bedroom furnishings – as careful as your child may be when playing in their bedroom either with their brothers or sister or with friends sometimes things get broken, whether it’s a lamp or a picture or a chair. When choosing the bedroom furnishings for your child be sure to choose the hard wearing option, for example there maybe a thick bulky Toy Story lamp or a thin delicate Monsters Inc lamp, to save money on breakages choose the thicker bulkier option.
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