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Article Title: Creative Ideas for a Fairytale Themed Kids Rooms
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Children
Word Count: 498
Keywords: kids bedroom, kids furniture, parenting ideas, parenting tips
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Having a fairytale inspired room is probably every little girl's dream. You can 
make this happen right at the comfort of your own home without fussing too much 
with the budget. Here are some creative ideas which you might want to consider 
and will make the fairytale-themed room easier for you to accomplish:

1. Have a royalty inspired dressing area for the girls.
2. Consider getting a Victorian bed complete with the curtains.
3. Ask the kids who their favorite fairytale characters are and try to see if 
you can find wallpapers of such characters.
4. Throw in a lot of royalty colors such as purple, pink, gold, and silver.
5. Play up on the idea of a princess crown--turn it into a mirror or have a 
specialized drawer made out of its shape.
6. Consider getting fairytale-inspired beddings and blankets.
7. Pepper some fairies on the walls of the kids room.

Preparing for the Fairytale Inspired Bedroom

As you have all these ideas in place, it would be a good idea to include the 
kids during the planning process. This way, you can be sure that you are 
creating things that they would actually like. The last thing you want to 
happen is to completely have them disappointed or looking at other things that 
could have also been included inside their room. So to take that problem off 
your shoulders, you should already have them involved in the project right at 
the very start.

Eventually you will end up with a list of the things that you will have to get. 
You can start by listing down first the choices and making a rough plan of the 
room. You can create an actual floor plan based on the dimensions you already 
have. Then make a list of the important things that should be included so you 
can go off and canvass for prices. This would help you create a more feasible 
budget for the entire project.

DIY or Contract Someone Else?

This question will come in as you start deciding on a budget. You might want to 
look at quotes from various construction companies. Don't hesitate to ask for 
quotes too and tell them your requirements since most of them would be more 
than happy to accommodate making a free quote just for you. This will give you 
a better idea of how much you can spend on the said project should you decide 
to have someone else do it for you. Make sure you also note how long it'll take 
for the said contractors to finish the fairytale themed room.

Should you decide to DIY or Do It Yourself the entire room, it would be helpful 
to have someone around who knows how to make repairs should you be altering 
some fixtures. However, if you already have an existing decoration for your 
kids room you might not really need to do some big repairs. You will only end 
up moving around some furniture, adding new things, and removing the old ones 
which do not relate with your new theme.

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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