How To Upgrade Your Child’s Bedroom In Three Easy Steps

by Lynette Crawford on October 12, 2009

in Home & Garden

Posh Living, LLC  Posh Living, LLC

Looking to upgrade your child’s bedroom? Color is the easiest way to create intense drama with minimal expense. Color will give your child the trendy oasis or cool escape they crave without having their room become an advertisement for a TV show or movie.

Whether you are just looking to update or doing a total room makeover, these three easy steps will get you started quickly and easily.

1.   Choose the color with your child. If the color they want seems too drastic for your taste; paint an accent wall only or even the ceiling.

2.   Add a mural for an accent walll? Flowers, planets and stars, an ocean scene, or a scoreboard are easy to do. Stenciling is a simple way to add one of a kind artwork to a wall, but there’s a shortcut for the time impaired.  The newest idea in custom walls is wall decals at Art-A-Peel.com. Everything from fish to flowers to wall wisdom is available. They adhere to walls, look like custom artwork and peel off with no residue or wall damage. They can even be easily repositioned.

3.   If you are into the total room redo, you can switch out bedding and curtains – but you can add a fresh new look in minutes with just an accent pillow, a cool bulletin board, a color coordinated lamp, or a distinctive area rug.  Any one of these fresh additions coupled with the new accent wall will really make the room look like a total makeover. The accessories also allow you to add your child’s favorite character or movie star without going over the top.

Let your imagination soar as high as your child’s to create a unique space for them to enjoy and a distinctive room that you can be proud of! Look for their favorite theme at Art-a-Peel.

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