Boys bedroom help please!
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Comments (88)Hi Katie, we want to recommend a curtain that would go nicely with your headboard! Our Fryetts Harrow Mink curtain would be a good match, however we also have several natural shades that would look lovely in this room! Have a look on our website: www.custom-curtains.co.uk We hope this helps!...See MoreTeen boys' bedrooms
Comments (1)Dear Frain282, Just last year we worked on a similar situation and transformed a teenage boys room into a contemporary 'hotel' looking room accommodating all of his game consoles, TV and gadgets, creating a space for him to proudly host his friends. We would be happy to give you advice; please do give us a call on 07575494941. It would be great if you have pictures to share and the floor plan for each boys room plus dimensions (depending on where you live, we can do this ourselves via a site visit)....See Morehelp with lighting for boys bedroom
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Comments (12)I agree with Jonathan about the blind, it is stealing light. Low ikea cube shelving units are good with stacked clear lidded boxes from Rymans for storing lego. I would also suggest a bed base with space underneath as you can get long narrow boxes that can be stored under beds and tucked away. This means the messy clutter aspect of lego can be hidden making space for displaying their finished models. Although he is young now, I would say that investing in bespoke flexible storage may be something that is used for years to come. Our house was actually chosen in part to accommodate lego and drum kits, so determined was I to have spaces for creative play rather than just gadgets which is often the norm. On the subject of colour, dark rooms tend to benefit from two approaches - either paint in a lighter reflective (but slightly warm) paint, and/or inject some saturated colour. Subtlety is often lost in these situations so something like a wall of bright orange (maybe the window wall) would give a bit of focus to the room and connect with all of his toys and bits and bobs. Also habitat do bedding in such a bright orange you need sunglasses, this could be used in conjunction with his duvet cover. These are shelves in my son's room, very simple and not costly to have built....See MoreMS
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