Wednesday, 15 January 2020

3 Creative Themes for Your Little Daughter’s Bedroom


Little did you realise when and how soon your tiny bundle of joy has grown into a beautiful little girl. And she sure is growing by the hour, day, month, and year. Each time you celebrate her birthday, a gentle reminder strikes you that she’s growing up and older. Her needs, tastes, and preferences are all changing rapidly, and it’s important to keep pace with them.

So where do we begin? Let’s start with the place where she feels comfortable the most; enjoys the most. Her own little bedroom! You may have painted it all pink upon her arrival into your life. But now as she’s fast-growing into a gorgeous little girl before your eyes, you may want to change the tone of her room a bit.

3 Creative Kids’ Room Ideas that are a Must Try

An important thing to note here is that room interiors cost money and while you may be thinking of your little girl’s room idea for a makeover, you may not be touching it anytime sooner. So you want a theme design that can grow with your daughter and stay age-appropriate with her even as she reaches teenage. Here are some creative ideas on a budget:

1. Play with shapes:

Your little daughter is perhaps at the age where she loves shapes, numbers, and everything to do with patterns and designs. Introduce a playful world of geometry around her in the kids’ bedroom so that she gets a feel of kindergarten learning.

Think of a headboard in the shape of a house complete with a bright-coloured square and a triangle sitting on the top. Lay a hopscotch mat on the floor for her to play on alone or with friends.

2. Introduce a hobby:

This is the age when your little one needs guidance from you on pursuing some interest which would soon turn into her all-time favourite. What better way than to bring it up via her own room? You want her to learn dance?Ballet, for instance. Get large posters of ballet dance poses on the walls, or soften the hues on the walls and tiles to match with the gentleness of the dance form.

Or, if you want her to pursue art/craft, stick around crafty stuff; make it all colourful and fun.Sit with her in the room and encourage her to try out newer stuff to add to the existing collection of decorating ideas.

3. Innovate bunks:

Bunk beds are a great idea to already create shared space for the second one or make room for your daughter’s ‘friend sleepover’ wish as she grows older. Create a three-sided closed look to give the feel of a closed cabinet – instead of the all-open sided ones – your daughter’s very own cosy space she’d need later.

Conclusion

Decorating your kids’ room is always a challenge; you never know how their taste changes as they grow older. But it’s worth taking a risk for the future because their present joy is invaluable.

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