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THE LAND OF NOD – KIDS ROOM DESIGN IDEAS

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Land of Nod: Planning a Child’s Room Decor

By: Sandy Winslow

Every child needs a bedroom or play area that is all their own. Imagine for a moment creating the ideal Land of Nod…nodding off that is. If you are considering updating, upgrading or just decorating your child’s room, having the right accessories for the theme you select is critical. In fact, it is the accessories and the little touches that will make the biggest difference in the overall look and appeal of any space. The good news is that there are many ways to add a little class and character to any space today, especially when you focus on your options.

Before moving on to the decor in a bedroom or play area, first consider the actual furniture you will select. The furniture sets the tone for the space. Purchasing a bed in the shape of a car, for example is a great way to get that race car theme into the room. On the other hand, being practical and purchasing furniture that will grow with your child can be just as valuable, if not more so. Depending on your budget and tastes, select the furniture, rugs, curtains and toy boxes for the space first. From this point, you can move on to select other options.

The next step is to consider a theme. You could go with a favorite cartoon character, one of theirs or perhaps even one of yours. On the other hand, you may want to consider selecting wall art in a whimsical style that represents who they are or what they love. You can even select designs that help you to create the space that invites imagination and creativity. To do this, consider each type of item you place into the room, from the wall art to the rugs and even to the types of toys you purchase for your child.

That is far from all you have to do, though. Take a look at some of the options available to you in terms of theme. You can find a wide range of selection to choose from online for your Land of Nod, but you will also find that sometimes it is up to you to select the colors, characters, ideas and inspirations from your own thoughts and desires for the space. You may want to select a special color pallet that works well in the room. On the other hand, a space theme, a princess theme, or even just a letter and number theme may be the route you are taking for your children. These are all good ideas, but take them and make them your own.

Then, focus on those items that are going to add substance and value to the space. For example, toy boxes are a critical purchase for most children’s rooms. You may want to consider the shelving options you have as well as tables and chairs. Placing hooks in the room offers a place for backpacks and coats. You may want to select gear that is all eco friendly, especially if your child is a baby or toddler. These items add function to the space while still giving it the child’s charm that you are likely after.

Room decor can be difficult for a child because often times the parent’s are unable to make decisions because their child is too young. However, by selecting furniture that will grow with the child, and then upgrading the look of the room every few years, your child will be in a welcoming and warm space that they will simply love to be a part of. Go ahead and consider the options available to you to create your child’s own Land of Nod in terms of the room decor, furniture and just everything else you need for your child’s space.

Author Resource:  Sandy Winslow is a writer on many subjects, including kid friendly decor. Take your kids to the Land of Nod with a full supply of products perfect for creating the best decor in your child’s room.


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BEDROOM DECORATING IDEAS

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Bedroom Decorating Ideas For Children

By Sue E Krippner

Reflect for a moment back to your childhood. Did you love your bedroom, or was it a parent’s version of their bedroom decorating ideas. If you loved the room you grew up in, there is a strong likelihood that you were a participant in the bedroom decorating planning process at some level.

This continues to be the best way to create the space in a home where a child can develop their own personality. Involving the kids in the bedroom decorating department goes way beyond just giving them a bit of personal indulgence, it also…

  • Encourages discussion between parent and child.
  • Gives them a sense of “ownership” which just might help motivate them to keep things a bit neater.
  • Opens the door to a “teachable moment”. Your child can begin to learn about budgeting, decision making, cooperation and the steps it takes to complete a long term goal.
  • Gives a teenager permission to develop their own bedroom decorating ideas, that could open up doors of better communication.

So, how do we get our kids to open up to expressing their bedroom decorating ideas?

Well, for little ones, an excellent way is to first, provide a brand new box of crayons and fresh clean paper. Tell them to create their favorite space on paper.

Explain that you want them to draw their “dream room”, including everything they would want in it no matter how crazy or fantastical it may seem.

For the older kids you will need to take a different approach.

This age group will have no shortage of ideas once you get them to open up a bit.

The goal with them may be to just to keep things focused. To do that, how about a creating a short questionnaire. With questions written in personal format that may include:

  • What would you like to change in your room right now?
  • What do you like about your room? What do you not like?
  • What are your favorite colors?
  • What would your perfect environment look like if you had no limitations?

A twist on this to get a resistant teen to participate in exposing their bedroom decorating ideas is to have both you and your child fill out the questions. When finished, compare notes to see just how well you know your son or daughter. This will definitely open the door to some sort of interaction!

Once you have discovered what your child’s ideal bedroom decorating ideas are, be prepared to take things to the next step.

What can you realistically implement considering, time, budget, and room size. What can be traded, sold or reworked to fit into this new look. How willing are you to allow them to paint walls or introduce some crazy decor (especially with teens).

Your budget may not allow for all the ideas suggested, in that case. You can work together to…

Create a wish list – with the commitment of buying things as they have been budgeted.

Decide together to determine what are the best choices out of the many. It could just be a simple paint job, moving furniture, or a window treatment change that would be satisfactory.

What ever your determining factors are – A room “just for me” is a room designed to encourage, inspire, provide safety and certainly feelings of love and acceptance.

If you don’t like the results…well, you can always close the door!

Visit [http://frugalhomedesign.com/FrugalHomeDesignForKids.html] to get more specific room decorating ideas for kids.

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WALL PAPER BORDERS

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5 Frugal Ways to Use Wall Paper Borders

By Sue E Krippner

Lately, wall paper borders have become an indispensable decorating tool. They are smart and sophisticated, fun and affordable. Borders are perfect for pulling in all the various aspects of the room to give it a finished look.

In the past, wall paper borders were most often seen in a simple ceiling finishing line or a middle of the wall, chair rail type accent. Today, with the ever growing choice of size, color, texture, shape and sophisticated design elements, anyone can create star studded room finishes.

And, with many wall paper borders now having self adhesive properties; needing to simply peel off a backing strip or adding water to release the adhesive, will make your project easier than ever.

Choose one or more of these 5 frugal home wall paper border ideas to produce a one of a kind design scheme that you will be proud of.

Frame ‘Em – Draw attention to a door, wall or window frame by applying a border. By doing this you are creating a focal point that highlights the unique features of the window, creates an inviting entry into the next room and provides an attractive wall statement.

A dormer window is a perfect example. By using a matching window treatment trim, curtain or blind with the border will provide a fantastic decorative touch.

Other applications could include a wall paper border head board, framing a valuable art piece, mirror or chalk painted wall.

Stack ‘Em – Mix and match 2 or 3 different wall paper borders when framing out a wall, window or door. Place the chosen borders edge to edge (butting them together), or leave a small even space between the 2 allowing the wall color to create another band of color around your wall application.

Cut ‘Em – Don’t feel limited to the manufacturers presentation of the border. In most cases, edges that have been cut away or custom trimmed out of the straight edged packaging of the original border will serve your wall design better.

By cutting away one side of the border to the design highlights the intricacies of the pattern and it will merge into the wall better.

Though you can have this paper custom cut out, the frugal way is to find a nice pair of sharp scissors or craft knife and do it yourself. If you are planning to trim borders, keep to the simple designs: Zigzags, scalloped garlands, leaves and bold flowers. Trim the top or bottom or both. Maybe that trim work will look better blending the ceiling to the wall with the cut edge at the top.

Don’t limit yourself to the predictable applications, be creative – experiment.

Hang ‘Em – Most people are used to seeing borders hanging horizontally. Try a vertical application. Hang border strips down the wall to break up the monotony of a painted or wall papered large surface.

You will need to use a plumb line to ensure your lines are straight.

Create ‘Em - A paper border is not your only option! Though there is a seemingly infinite amount of wall paper borders to choose from, you can make your own from larger sheets of wall paper, home decor’ fabric, fringe or ribbon.

Pull in the re-covered chair with a matching border using the same fabric. Accent those window treatments with a framed wall using some portion of the curtains print.

These 5 frugal home wall paper border ideas can bring in novel and decorative room finishing into any living space.

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