Kids bedroom ideas please !
cadburya
4 years ago
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Comments (4)It may be better to totally separate the sleep zone with any other area. Having books and other stimulating things so near might be too much temptation - obviously this depends a lot on the individual child - and can change as they grow. In past experience we've found a sleep room - dedicated to calm and rest totally in an upstairs room works very well in conjunction with separate room downstairs for study, visual and audio stimulation etc with a younger child. Also using the 'add as they grow' weighted bed cover and lap cover can help with many children - offering comfort and a physical reminder that it's calm time. Because so many factors are unique to each child - for example some children find red walls calming - with others it's too over stimulating - it's very difficult to offer advice as a general. If your child is old enough to discuss feelings - then involve them and find which colours are their 'happy excited' colours - a which are there 'happy sleepy' colours and importantly 'angry' and 'sad' colours too as a starting point ... Hope this helps a bit ! Please feel free to drop us a line via our pro page to arrange a phone chat if you'd feel it helpful ! Kind regards Karen OnePlan...See MoreKids bedroom window ideas
Comments (7)Hi Tia, I think our new Glow in the Dark fabric could have a fun middle ground appeal to both girls while the neutral grey background will work well with the colour scheme. Our roller blinds are unique as you can actually swap the fabric of the blinds after they are installed without remeasuring or ever removing the system from the window, by simply hooking off one fabric and hooking on another. So you can easily update your look as their tastes grow and change. Find out more about our Fabric Changing Roller Blinds here. Or you could pair the fabric with a BlocOut™ Blind for an unmatched level of darkness in the room to ensure the girls get a great night's sleep, even on these brighter morning. Feel free to give us a call on 0800 107 5535 if you have any questions at all. Best of luck, Kiera...See MoreWIN products from our Houzz of 2018 Kid’s Bedroom! NOW CLOSED
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Comments (3)That's a tricky one! you could paint his bed or chest of drawers, wardrobe etc in red and white, the first pic is just giving an idea of something red and white in a space themed room rather than the rocket although it is very nice! You can also get rocket decals and you could add the face of his favourite player in the rocket. Or alternatively I quite like the idea of a moon decal and you can then add a footballer decal ( this one is from beautifulgame.co.uk) and position the player so he's kicking the ball over the moon ( I would probably add just the player rather than the arsenal badge etc). You can also get a red and white football beanbag, this one isn't too obviously football but you may have enough red and white in the room by that stage anyway! Maybe if he wants more arsenal themed bits suggest adding to the inside of the wardrobe door :)...See MoreKids Rule Interiors
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