3.23.2019

Kids’ Room - 4 Decor Ideas to Boost Their Creativity




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Every once in a while we feel the need for change in our lives, so we try to redecorate and remodel our
homes. When it comes to children’s rooms, we have much more freedom to get creative than we do
with the rest of the house, and we want our children to be able to express themselves. If you’re hoping
to turn your children’s room into an oasis of creativity where they’ll be free to be themselves, we’ve put
together a list of four ideas you and they will love.

Tree shelves
Any parent knows how difficult it can be to keep the kids’ room tidy, especially when they’re still just
toddlers and preschoolers. They like to play with different toys but don’t always remember to put them
back after playtime. Shelves are a great way to maximize your storage space and keep the room in order,
and there are many different types of shelves for you to choose from. So-called “tree shelves” are the
best combination of cute and functional designs, and you can use them to store anything from toys to
books.

Magnet wall
Kids who like playing with numbers and letters, but who can’t use pens and pencils just yet, will love
playing with ‘magnet walls’ and a bunch of colorful magnets. All you need to make this happen is a
simple, custom cut piece of sheet metal, some cardboard and nails, a hammer, and as many magnetic
alphabet letters as your heart desires. When making holes for the nails, place the sheet metal over the
cardboard and hammer a nail into it until you create a hole. When nailing the metal to the wall, start
from the bottom and move upwards while making sure there aren’t any gaps or holes between it and the
wall. After that, just add letters and there you’ll have it – a giant magnetic alphabet wall.

Chalkboard wall
As we age, we lose confidence in our abilities, but children all over the world love drawing, coloring, and
painting, and there seems to be a miniature artist inside them all. Because we know how messy markers,
crayons, and watercolors can be, we are always on a lookout for different creative solutions that will
allow children to express themselves through art. Your walls can be a new canvass for your child if only
you decide to paint them with chalkboard paint. Because this paint can be tricky, you can also rely on
professional painting services to get the job done instead. This way, you will be sure that the paint will
last longer and that the rest of the room won’t be painted black accidentally.

Quality Bed For Quality Sleep

One often overlooked but incredibly essential aspect of a child’s creative space is their bed. A well-rested mind is a creative mind, and to ensure that your child gets the quality sleep necessary for nurturing creativity, it is vital to invest in a comfortable and sturdy bed. While there are various options available in the market, considering something handcrafted and durable is a wise choice. One such option is to explore discount Amish furniture, known for its craftsmanship and longevity. After this essential selection, make the bed appealing and cozy by adding colorful bedding with patterns that your child loves. Perhaps choose sheets with images of space, forests, animals, or whatever ignites your child’s imagination. A quality bed is not just for sleep; it becomes a haven where children can daydream, read, and let their imaginations soar.

Tape to the rescue
Sometimes there just isn’t enough wall space for you to get creative, which is why it’s a good idea to look
down and use floor space instead. It doesn’t matter if you have wall-to-wall rugs or a small throw rug
and plenty of bare floors, you can use colorful tape to turn your kid’s room into a playground. Use the
tape to create a maze, hopscotch, Tic-Tac-Toe, a balance beam, or simple zigzag patterns for finger
tracing (toddlers and preschoolers love this). Not only do you have a chance to create anything you want,
but you can find a different colored tape and remove it after the children get bored with it.
It doesn’t matter if you’re only decorating your child’s bedroom because you’re expecting your first child
or your children are already going to school, and you’re hoping to give their rooms makeovers, these
ideas are simple and easy to pull off. Not only will they love spending time there, but the space will
inspire them and boost their creativity, so they’re always be having fun.

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