One of the biggest concerns for parents preparing to welcome a child into their home is how to decorate their child's bedroom. Not only do you need to buy functional furniture, but you want to create a space that is pleasant, welcoming and will grow with your child. If you've ever wondered what the 5 best ideas for decorating my child's bedroom are, read our list of tips for creating the best nursery for any age.
1. Avoid themes
While themed kids rooms can be fun, they may only be interested in a theme for a limited time. Children can move from one interest to another. This space-themed room could quickly fall out of fashion in the weeks to come. Your child will then move on to another theme, such as dinosaurs. The same goes for favorite characters such as Mickey or My Little Pony.
Prioritize the use of subtle artwork and decorative pieces based on their interests, rather than breaking the bank with a large themed piece of furniture. For example, if your child likes fairy tales and princesses, opt for a steel wall picture representing the silhouette of a princess rather than a large bed in the shape of a castle. It will be easier to modify the room with a few chosen small pieces rather than starting from scratch.
2. Give them room to grow
Your child's bedroom won't be the same at 12 as it was at 5. Invest in high quality furniture that he can use for years. Baby and toddler furniture is adorable, but once your child outgrows it, you may find yourself buying multiple pieces to replace it. Make a smarter investment by looking for furniture that transforms. Some brands make cribs that go from adorable cribs to functional toddler beds, and finally, to a toddler-sized headboard. A dining table that converts to a desk or storage unit is a versatile piece you can use for years.
3. Integrate efficient storage
Your child's room is more than a place where he sleeps. It's where he plays, learns and explores. It's their own private space and something they want to own. Provide storage at their height so that they can easily store their toys, books and other belongings. It teaches them good habits and makes it easy for them to do it on their own. As your child grows, you can purchase other storage options if they outgrow their current solution. Most storage options are inexpensive and handy for toy cars and trucks, sportswear, science kits, and anything else you can imagine. Consider the following:
- Wicker baskets for small toys, stuffed animals, balls, etc.
- Storage shelves for books, larger toys, games etc.
- Ledges for illustrated books
- Bins for plush friends
- Chests for dress-up clothes, trucks, and other large items.
- Decorative cups and containers for art materials and small parts.
4. Choose a central color
When designing your child's bedroom, or any room for that matter, choose a color palette. Interior designers often advise parents to choose primary colors rather than pinks and other pastels. These bright colors are ideal for accessories such as cushions, rugs and artwork. If you decide to use brighter colors, you can create an accent wall so that it is not too stimulating or overwhelming, especially for small children. Color psychology can play an important role in the design of a child's room and experts advise parents against using certain colors. Learn how different colors interact with children before putting them on your walls. For children over three years old, consider their opinion of the color of their room. Once you've chosen your color, choose complementary shades. Since children can be fickle and change their minds from day to day, avoid painting all the rooms the same central color, but instead opt for a neutral wall, then an accent wall.
5. Encourage play with design
Avoid cramming everything you can into your child's room, as they always need a place to play. Children may have the smallest room in the house, and if so, you need to be creative about what you include in their room. After adding the basics like a bed, dresser, toy storage, etc., think carefully about what you need to add. If your child isn't old enough to use a desk, put off buying it for a few years, or keep it in another room of the house. When arranging the room, make sure there is space for unrestricted play.
We hope these 5 tips on how to decorate a child's bedroom will help you create a space that reflects your child's personality and looks great. In addition to metal decorations for adults, PrecisionMetal is proud to offer kid-friendly metal decorations for sports, animals, and more. Feel free to browse our full catalog to find the perfect piece.