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Designing a Big-Kid Room
Designing a Big-Kid Room
Creative thinking, a little planning, versatile furniture and some key accessories are the only tools you need to organize your kids' spaces and high-traffic family areas.
Furniture
Furniture
Start by assessing the basics - do
the current furniture pieces meet the
needs of an older child? You may want
to add a desk that can accommodate a
computer; a media center to house a
stereo; spacious shelves to showcase
trophies and collectables;
or a vanity with a mirror
and drawers for hair
ribbons and brushes.
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Storage
As children grow up, they want their
rooms to reflect the big kid that they
have become. At the sametime, they
may not feel completely ready to let
goof all their treasured possessions that
had such special meaning when they
were younger. Finding the balance as
you design their new spaceis key.
Baskets & buckets are a stylish storage
option, and a great way to keep special
items from pre-schooldays
close-at-hand.
Storage
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Paint
Paint
Color is an important factor in freshening up and re-creating a room. Painting the walls - either solid, striped, bright or tonal - is a great place to start. Before you paint, use pieces of Kraft paper to figure out where you may want to hang things on the wall - framed artwork, posters or bulletin boards.
Bedding and Accessories
Bedding and Accessories
Bedding that is bolder in both color and design than your child's previous room will instantly give the room a big-kid feel. Complete the room with well-chosen accessories. Our lighting collections are designed to complement the craftsmanship of our furniture and the colors of our bedding. A soft rug in coordinating hues adds warmth to the room and fills the space by creating an area for play.
As children grow, their room becomes more of an outward reflection of who they are starting to become. Your child's unique personality will inspire the design of the room - maybe its ruffles and frills for the dancer or a sports den for the baseball player. Either way, by including kids in the process of updating the room, you're giving them space to grow into themselves.
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