Here are all the tips you need when decorating a child's room
You may be faced with decorating the baby's room right at birth or when the child gets a little older. It's a place that will change a lot in the early years, and will represent the child's personality and interests. At the same time, it is a place for both play and coziness. So how should you think about decorating a baby's room? We give you the answers!
Are you decorating the kids' room? Start with a moodboard!
A mood board is a smart first step to decorating a child's room. Here you can play with colors, shapes, furniture and cute, personal elements such as decorative toys or posters. In this step, you can think about whether the children's room is primarily a bedroom, playroom or both. Feel free to add details that symbolize your child to make the room more personal.
Creating a solid foundation
As your child grows, their needs and preferences will change, so it's a good idea to create a solid foundation to build on for the first few years. Start by deciding on a base color for the room, then add some relatively neutral secondary colors and/or woods. After that, you can add your favorite colors and details that make the room more personal.
Bring out the playfulness and personality in the details
Now you can let your child's personality shine with favorite things and colors. A powerful way to create a unique children's room is personalized posters and you can easily create these at Hello Tint! Here you choose the motif, color, shape and message yourself when you make a personal poster from scratch. Maybe a purple board with a unicorn and the child's name, a green board with a soccer ball and a motivational quote or a yellow board with a hot air balloon and the child's date of birth? Let your imagination run wild!
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8 quick tips on how to decorate your kids' room:
- Invest in smart storage so that not all toys have to be on display
- Free up space for play on the floor and invest in height instead
- Kneel and use the child's height as a starting point when hanging pictures and shelves
- Consider whether the children's room is primarily a bedroom or playroom when decorating
- Choose a base color and add playful shades to the details
- Decorate with nice toys
- Personalize the kids' room with beautiful paintings
- Invest in lighting for function, decoration and for the night
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