Girl Shared Room Decorating Ideas
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03-20-2011, 11:51 AM |
We have a 3 bedroom house and are expecting our 3rd child, so the two older children will be sharing a room. Our daughter is only two but very girly and expressive about what she likes/dislikes. Our son is 5 and excited about sharing his room with his sister- even offering to paint it pink for her! But I of course want to do something that will work for both of them. I'd love suggestions. |
03-20-2011, 12:32 PM | |||
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Maybe play with something like this: Custom Printed Wall Decals and Murals They'll do custom decals if you find some pictures of the castle/princess themes you like, and they'll peel right off the walls when it's time to come up with a new theme. |
03-20-2011, 12:39 PM | |||
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We used wall decals and also wallpaper style murals for our kids at different points. It's a great idea - any internet search engine will help you find something pre-made pretty easily. They often have pictures of rooms decorated around the theme as well to help you if you're not feeling particularly creative. Also, I have seen beds made in the form of castles, dragons, etc. Again, the internet is your friend. |
03-21-2011, 06:59 AM | |||
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I would pick out betting the 'coordinates' but doesn't really match then paint the walls a common color in that bedding. Your DD could pick out a pink/green comforter and your DS a blue and green and then paint the wall green, for example. Going with a Disney theme is easy when you have a boy and a girl to work around too. I would caution you about going with too much of a 'character' theme unless you want to do it all over again in a year or two. What a 5 year old boy likes is going to be vastly different from what a 7 year old boy likes. |
03-21-2011, 09:08 AM | |||
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Instead of doing themes you could divide the room into two colors. Quote:
If you don't like splitting the room into two colors, pick a unisex color for the entire room:
I wouldn't do themes. Your baby isn't going to have his/her own room forever. Eventually you will play "musical rooms" and switch the kids around again. |
03-21-2011, 01:30 PM | |||
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I don't like themes either. I would let each child chose some features in the room that they love, regardless of whether it "goes" together or not. While I would prefer the rooms in my house to be decorated according to what I like, I think it's important to let children express their creativity and feel as though their creativity is respected. |
03-21-2011, 07:16 PM | |||
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Why do all kid rooms have to be gussied up and/or thematic? I shared a room with my brother until I was 10 and when we vacated it for rearranged spaces, by parents moved into it with no changes made except different furniture. I don't remember feeling deprived that my room didn't look like a replica of something else besides a bedroom meant to be slept in (and homework done at the desk). |
03-21-2011, 07:25 PM | |||
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Some decorating ideas depends on the size of the room. What about a picture?? |
07-05-2011, 07:00 AM | |||
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hi I just finished designing a room for boy and girl |
07-05-2011, 07:02 AM | |||
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Girl Shared Room Decorating Ideas
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