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Article Title: 5 Helpful Bedroom Ideas for Your Kid's Good Night Sleep
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Infants and Toddlers
Word Count: 489
Keywords: parenting, bedroom ideas
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Will you choose a themed bedroom over a non-themed bedroom that will develop 
your child's good sleeping habit?

It is easy to collect themed bedroom ideas for your child and select from 
there. You may have a cartoon character theme bedroom or a wrestling theme 
bedroom. But, if you want your kid to really have a good night sleep, think 
harder. You have many factors to consider, that at the end, you may leave out 
some of your themed bedroom ideas and go for the non-themed ones. Remember, 
promoting a relaxing sleep will improve your child's sleeping habit at an early 
age. If you can't think of ways to do this, check out these helpful bedroom 
ideas for your kid's good night sleep: 

Avoid using bright colors and instead use earth tones 
Bright colors do not promote sleep and tranquillity. In fact, for kids, they 
promote active playing. They stimulate kids' mind that sleeping will become 
your hardest task. But, avoiding bright colors does not mean avoiding primary 
colors that are familiar to your kid. Use pastel colors, where primary colors 
are still present, such as red, green, and blue.

Use dim light
You still want bright colors for your kid's room? If you cannot give up this 
plan of using bright colors because you do not want to deprive your child of an 
interesting bedroom idea, continue on with your plan. But, make sure that 
during sleeping time, use dim light. With dim light, his environment will 
appear in subdued colors; thereby, promoting your child's sleep. 

Mountain themed bedroom
So, you still wish for a themed bedroom. Think of themes that will still help 
your child obtain a good night sleep. Consider a mountain theme bedroom, with 
lots of greens. Paint the wall with high mountains, green fields, and blue 
skies. Make sure that the painting is soothing to his eyes. Also, buy 
everything (such as pillow and blankets, bedroom, and cabinet) blue and green 
for his room. To make variations, buy them in different shades.

Keep television away from his room
Some parents prefer to place television in their kids' room. This should not be 
the case. Children should not be allowed to have television in their bedrooms. 
They will have the tendency to watch and watch television programs until they 
fall asleep, but when will they stop? Remember, kids should have 12 hours of 
sleep.

Keep noise from entering your child's room
If you have an entertainment room, make sure that it is not near your child's 
room. Also make sure that it is not in close proximity to the street so he 
won't hear car honk.   

Remember, promoting sleep and relaxation in your kid's room is far more 
important than having a themed bedroom. So, when you have to think of 
decorating your kid's room, make sure that you take into consideration if these 
decorations will develop a good sleeping habit. If yes, give it a go. If not, 
think again.

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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