Looking for ways to decorate your child's room? Here's a list of 51 ways to do just that. Even if you only select one or two ideas, the room can seem fresh and new.
1. Update the theme of the room with a new TV or movie character that the child likes.2. Extend the theme to all parts of the room, through rugs, window treatments, wall treatments, lighting, and furniture. 3. Have your child create artwork to hang on their walls or display their awards from school, sports or any other extra-curricular activity. 4. Use throw pillows to make the bed inviting and gefortable. You can also use them to decorate the play area. 5. Frame words or letters, if they are just learning to read, and pair them with pictures of what they represent. Cut out pictures from magazines or create your own.6. Repaint the walls to match the bedroom theme. 7. Paint the bedroom's ceiling with a design such as the night sky or a freehanded mural. You can also hire a professional artist to paint the mural. 8. Use a wallpaper border to carry on the bedroom theme.9. If your child loves to draw, paint the bottom half of their walls with chalkboard paint. This paint can be easily bought at your local home improvement store and your child will be able to draw, write and color to their heart's content. 10. Use mirrors to increase the reflected light and add more depth to the room. 11. If you're going to paint, add depth. Use wooden letters or designs that will stand out from the wall and create texture. 12. Use a stencil that matches the theme of the room and coordinate it with the color scheme. 13. Apply wallpaper instead of painting for a ready-made splash of color or a matching pattern. 14. Create a bulletin board for the child's room. Use paper to cover the peg-board and instead of pushpins, try sticky-tack. You can use this to display their artwork, schoolwork, calendar, or anything that they want to use to express themselves with. 15. Texture can be created on the walls in many ways; crackle paint, sponge painting and appliqus are just a few. 16. Stencil the child's name on the wall.17. Frame the child's posters and hang them up higher on the wall. This can create added depth to the room.18. Buy new curtains to match the theme of the room or create your own window treatment. Many fabric stores now carry many different types of themed fabric for just this reason. Create a valance or simply a panel for the top of the window. The choices are limitless and require very little skill with a sewing machine. 19. Paint the window blinds to match the color scheme of the room. You can also create designs on the blinds with stencils and spray paint. 20. If you're planning on adding a window treatment, you'll probably want to start by adding blinds to the window first. These add privacy and keep unwanted light out. There are many different types of blinds; slat blinds, Venetian blinds, mini-blinds, or vertical blinds.21. Sheer curtains are ideal because they don't block much light but still provide privacy. If you can't find the color you're looking for, you can dye them in the washing machine. Look for the supplies at your arts and crafts store. 22. If you're looking for new windows, there are a large variety of types. From mullioned to stained glass, to block glass, you have many different choices, each with their own advantages. 23. Build a window seat for your child. You can also use the space underneath the window seat as an ideal place to store games or toys. 24. Raise the curtain rod on the window and lower the window sash to create added height to the room.25. Buy new furniture or refinish the old furniture with paint or by sanding it down and refinishing it. You can also find good buys at yard or garage sales that might just need refreshing.26. Make the room gefortable by adding plush chairs, throw pillows or inflatable chairs. These can be grouped into a reading area with lighting and child-sized furniture. 27. Create your own upholstered headboard for the bed to coordinate with the bedroom theme.28. Use chalkboard paint on the drawers of the dresser, chest, and desk and write what is inside each drawer with chalk. This is both educational and helpful for the child once they begin to read and they can draw on the drawers themselves. 29. Create a canopy bed by draping fabric over curtain rods on either side of the bed or by installing curtain hooks in the ceiling. Use different types of fabrics or colors to create the look you want. 30. Create different stations in the bedroom. For example, one for studying, reading, games and sleeping. You can also use room partitions or dividers to make these areas seem like their own separate rooms.31. Make the child's desk as a fun place to be. Decorate it with paint, creative lamps and educational tools, such as a geputer and educational games. 32. If your child's room has a theme, you can use stickers, static stickers, or freehand paint to decorate your child's furniture with their favorite TV show or movie theme. 33. Do you have a cozy old chair that doesn't fit anywhere else in the house? Spruce it up with a decorative cover and let your child have it for their game or reading area. 34. Add a bookcase for the reading area along with a gefortable chair for them to curl up and read in.35. If your child has many DVD's or CD's, you can organize them with a CD/DVD tower. 36. Add new lighting to the bedroom. This can be used to group sections of the room. Use your imagination. Buy a new shade to match the theme or color of the room or gepletely revamp the lighting by installing track lighting, wall lights, or downlighters. Downlighters are usually recessed in the ceiling. These lights usually swivel to give you more ways to accent the room you
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