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Article Title: 5 Smart Tips to Decorate Your Kid's Room
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Parenting
Word Count: 524
Keywords: parenting, kid bedroom
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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So you have a new room for your child. You are excited to decorate it. Parents 
really, do. You think you want your kid's room to be something fascinating for 
his eyes and for his visitors as well. If you do not know where to start, try 
these smart tips:

Paint the wall the cartoon characters
Kids love cartoon characters, such as Sponge Bob Square Pants. Why not paint it 
on his room's wall? Ask him which character or characters he wishes to be 
painted on the wall. This painting will surely wear out, but not his interest 
with it. Why not filled his room with the same stuffs of toys also? This will 
bring more excitement and pride to him. In fact, his friends may also wish to 
stay in his room because of this decoration.

Paint the wall and buy things for his room in one color, but with different 
shades
Blue and pink are the colors commonly used to distinguish the gender of the 
child; blue for boys and pink for girls. However, other than pink and blue, you 
may decorate his room using other colors. The only key here is to use one color 
for his stuffs, such as pillow and blanket, cabinet, bed, wall decoration, and 
others, and for the painting in the wall in. To make variations, buy this color 
in different shades. 

Make a themed bedroom
If you have a girl for a child, why not use Disney princesses, such as 
Cinderella and Snow White, as your theme? Paint the wall with images of the 
Disney princesses. Decorate the room with things that go well with the Disney 
princesses, such as dolls in their colorful gowns. Put them in a display case.

Mixed-colored bedroom
For a simpler and cost-effective bedroom, just have a variety of colors in the 
room. Have the bedroom in pink (blue, if boy), the wall in yellow, the cabinet 
in blue, and so on and so forth. Children are very attractive to colors that 
they would surely appreciate a mixed-colored bedroom. 

Have a division for his needs and activities
If you have a large room for your kid, separate his needs and activities 
through divisions. You need not literally put divisions because this will only 
make the room look smaller and not conducive for his movement. Remember, kids 
must be free to roam around his room. Just visualize divisions. Put everything 
in its proper place. For one, make one corner his study area. Place there his 
books, pencils, papers, and other school supplies. If you have a computer, 
place it near the books. This will make your kid think, as he grows up, that 
computers are primarily used to study and not to play online games. Make the 
other corner his play area, where his toys are present and where two or three 
of his friends can fit in, in case, he wants them to play there. Of course, the 
sleeping area should fill the other two corners and other wall decorations.

Decorating your child's room is exciting, especially if it is done with your 
kids. Ask him to help you with the decorations. Your child can do simple things 
for you.

Harrison Fray is an experienced and expert home decor planner who specializes 
in kids bedding and kids room decor buying. Drop by 
http://www.kidstoddlerboutique.com and see what Harrison recommends.
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