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Redecoration without painting in kids' bedrooms

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Decorating a kids' room could be tough. For parents, it can even present a costly challenge. As children grow, tastes can change and parents result in being asked to redecorate kids’ rooms again and again. Re-decoration doesn't have to mean emptying your banking account. Instead, you are able to redesign kids' rooms easily and inexpensively.

Redecorating kids' bedrooms - the fundamentals


You will find a few things you have to ask before going to redesign your kids’ bedrooms. You have to know how old the children are and the way easily they will grow out of the age. Are you allowed to change the wall color or make structural changes to the room you rent? What is the biggest challenge in the room -- organization, design, light or space? List all of the changes you want to make and your child wants to make.

The large stuff makes all the main difference in a kid’s room


A $100 budget is often beat up with the idea of a structure change in a room or new furniture. A new room might just as very easily completely change with new paint in the room. You really should get dual-purpose items. They might fit well in the room. You are able to use storage or organization shelves for a headboard. It is easy enough. Get furniture that is going to last but is cheap from second-hand stores. It can be much better to spend $50 on a dresser that will last a lot longer than the $20 dresser.

Do not do anything permanent


Over the years, you are guaranteed to see a change in Kids' taste of colors and décor. Rather than repainting a room, try going to your local sign shop to get custom stickers made. It's much cheaper to get a huge graphic sticker than to get paint and gives the room a special feel. You may also purchase rolled cork or dry-erase board that could be mounted to the wall for less than $100. By giving kids' rooms a dedicated place for them to draw, write and generally express themselves, they can change their space as often as they like.
 

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Welcome to the forum! Good information! Would you like me to move this to our "How to" section for you? Then it wouldn't get lost in the general "remodeling" section as fast....

Gary
 
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