Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Bedroom Remodeling : Tips for Decorating a Girl's Bedroom

Decorating a girl's bedroom is always a challenge; there are so many colours to choose from and theme ideas that it can become confusing. Keeping things simple is always a good idea though and so long as you stick to a few basic rules you should be able to create a room that even the most difficult to please little princess will approve of. Here are a few tips:
Stay Neutral - it is easy to be tempted by bright colours but this only leads to problems later on. If you start with a pale pastel colour as your background it can easily be adapted to whatever fad and accessory ideas come along.
Think Storage - you will never have too much storage space so incorporate it wherever you can. Under-bed drawers, toy boxes that double as seating benches, bookcases and shelves are all more or less essential if you want to keep some kind of order.
Durability - always go for a finish that will take some wear; so vinyl wall paper, washable paint finishes and lacquers are always a good investment.
Zones - rather than making the entire room a free-for-all try and separate it into spaces or zones. So you'll have a sleep zone, a play area and calm and ordered space for study.
Bedroom Remodeling : Tips for Decorating a Girl's Bedroom

Bedroom Remodeling : Tips for Decorating a Girl's Bedroom

Lighting - the importance of good lighting is often overlooked but needs to be considered before you start. You'll need good task lighting for study, a bedside light for night time reading and good adjustable general lighting.
Bedding - there is no lack of choice these days - from soft florals to bold colours, patterns and character themes. Use your bed linen to add colour to room.
Accessories - good accessories can make a child's bedroom. So think about a large rug, cushions, beanbags, name plaques and so on - all touches to make a girl's room her own.
Curtains and Blinds - make sure she can open the curtains and raise the blind herself. Also consider some form of black-out option for the summer so her sleep patterns are not disturbed.
Keep Her Involved - most importantly, don't make all the decisions yourself. The more she's involved in the process then the more she'll like the end result.
Decorating and furnishing a Children's Rooms is always something you need to give a lot of thought to. Think about the future, the more adaptable your initial attempt then the easier it will be make changes later on. For more girl's room ideas check out our website.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for sharing this. I am getting some exterior remodeling in New Jersey where the new house is. Me and the wife are expecting a girl so this is some good information for us.

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