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The ultimate guide to designing a child’s bedroom

05/09/2016

Child's bedroom

If you’re planning on giving your little one’s bedroom an overhaul, keep reading. In this guide, you’ll be able to find some useful design hints and tips on how you can transform your child’s sleeping space in style.

The perfect theme

Firstly, it’s important that you pick the perfect theme to carry throughout the room. Since most kids love bright colours and wild, funky patterns, there’s no reason why you should hold back when you’re deciding on your decor in this space. From the paint palette you go for, to the type of flooring you select, to the soft furnishings you include, there are a whole host of ways you can incorporate your chosen theme. This is also the ideal opportunity to ask your child how they would want their newly decorated room to look. Whether you go shopping for wallpaper swatches or browse bedroom inspiration online together, you can turn picking the perfect theme into a fun activity for you both to enjoy.

Let there be light

Lighting can have a huge impact on your child’s bedroom. Ideally, the space should be bright and airy during the day, creating the perfect setting for your little one to play and learn. However, of an evening, it’s vital that the room can be turned into a dark sleep sanctuary so they can snooze soundly. To achieve this, it’s crucial that you give some careful thought to the type of window dressings you choose. For example, you could go for blinds. These treatments can be fully open, completely closed or you can choose to have them slightly ajar, giving you full control over the lighting levels in the room. As CurtainWorld, specialists in quality modern blinds in Perth, point out, blinds are stylish yet practical, allowing for easy light dispersion through the room.

Store it in style

Including storage solutions is a design must, especially if you’re keen to keep on top of clutter and mess. Ideally, you should have somewhere to keep all of your child’s toys, books and board games, so it’s essential you think about the types of storage to incorporate into the space. The good news is, there’s no need to skimp on style when it comes to selecting your storage options. For example, you could organise their favourite bedtime reads on a super cool shelving unit or invest in fun, colourful boxes and baskets to store their most loved trinkets.

By putting these hints and tips into practice, you shouldn’t struggle to create the perfect bedroom for your child.

Child’s bedroom image via Shutterstock

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