Decorating Children's Bedroom
Vitell
3 years ago
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Comments (11)In our experience, and we mainly specialize in Kids Rooms, most important part comes to parents. The smaller your child is- the bigger part you play in it. But as they grow, they eventually make their own decisions. So it is up to you to make your decisions look like it is their own :) There are many ways to incorporate so much loved cartoon characters to room design not making it 'cheap' looking. You still have to listen to your child....See MoreChildrens Bedroom themes!
Comments (17)Hey Jess, You've had so many great suggestions already! Just to give you some more inspiration here are some of our favourite wallpapers for kids bedrooms: Superhero Wallpaper Blue Arthouse 696200 Drummer Boy Soldier Wallpaper Red Arthouse 696003Starry Night Wallpaper Silver and Grey Arthouse 891301 Rainbow Unicorn Glitter Wallpaper White Arthouse 696109 Jungle Mania Wallpaper Multi Arthouse 696008 Jester Geometric Wallpaper Bright Multi Arthouse 696005 We've got lots of great wallpapers for kids in our Children's Wallpaper section (have a look here if you like!) and to celebrate our launch we are currently offering 20% off your first order when you enter the code LAUNCH20 at checkout. Alternatively, if you need a helping hand creating a theme for your little one's room our sister website www.pricerighthome.com has character sections perfect for finding their favourite character duvets and other bedroom accessories!...See MoreWhat colour for bedroom’s chimney breast?
Comments (41)I found the Dulux Visualator, or whatever it’s called, to be pretty useless. I used it once to visualise my old sitting room colour just to see how accurate it was. My walls were Dulux Elderflower so compared it on the Dulux online thingy and it was completely different!...See MoreConverting 2 bedroom flat into a 3 bedroom flat
Comments (3)In my opinion you can’t create more rooms than you have windows. So you should give the larger master bedroom to the children and divide it with furniture or screens that can easily be removed by the next people. You would then take the bedroom with the balcony or you would use this space as a living room, make an aperture to the kitchen then add a partition wall to the living end of the kitchen to annex a new bedroom. Be aware that any bedroom off a kitchen may require fire regulation approval....See MoreMy Claybrick Home
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