Girls Bedroom Ideas
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For babies - pale pinks, very feminine and girly. "Shabby Chic" comes to mind. White and baby pink stripes.
For younger girls - you can still pull off pinks, purples, etc. Pale yellows. Feminine, sunny colors.
For older girls - Monochromatic with pops of color. White, gray, black with pops of hot pink. Or tans and browns with pops of vivid blue. High contrasts - chocolate brown with silver-blue.
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Girls, whether small, teenaged or those turning into young women, tend to be more creative than boys and love to have a say in the decoration of your room. So, ask your girl to make a list of her favorite toys or characters that she would like to incorporate as a theme of her room.
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Use her favorite colors to paint the walls of the room, as accents, accessories or linens and curtains.
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Girls love to recycle the products and to use them into new creative innovative ways. Mirror attached to the dresser formerly can be put directly on the wall. The knobs, pulls of the dressers and armoires can be changed while posters can be changed for an instant new look.
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Bold backgrounds with bulletin boards, where the girls can paste magazine cutouts, hand-made greeting cards or their own paintings and drawings, are often loved by them and encourage creativity in them.
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New linens, bedsheets and duvet covers matching the theme of the room featuring fairies, Christmas colors, wedding bells or even garden elves are a warm change too. Let the girls paint the matching valances for their windows.
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The choice and taste of a growing child and girls change quickly. So it is advisable to use the hand painted murals, cheaper options for carpets and rug areas, wall stick ups, framed arts, posters and accent rugs that can be easily changed and are budget-friendly.Accent pillows and throws, hanging wall tapestry and cheap window treatments and area rugs can be used for introducing variety in color and texture.
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Don't forget to provide plenty of storage area in the dressing table and a full-length mirror to organize their cosmetics, jewellery pieces, hairpins, combs and other accessories.
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Charming Girls Bedrooms
In Charming Girls BedroomsCharming Girl's Bedroom
There are many girl’s bedroom design ideas choices but just a splash of color here and there will not work. Most girls like color but that has to be offered in a perfect quantity for it to work. The first thing for the girl’s bedroom design is to select a theme.Well,pink is always the favorite feminine color and simple combinations of other colors with pink would give amazing touch to the room. Pink with white stripes, pink with white and green or some interesting sponge effects would be great options for the colors of the girls’ bedroom all was designed by Italian company AltaModa.This set combines modern fashion trends with light and bright materials, creating fairy-tale ambiance full of tenderness and chicness.Bedroom Furniture Design
In Bedroom Furniture DesignThursday, February 18, 2010
When decorating a girl bedroom there are so many cute things you can use for a headboard. How about using a section of old picket fence, or buy a new section and paint it, or make your own with pickets. I like the ones that are higher in the middle. They just seem to have more style with a little shape.
Paint it your color of choice, or leave it with the old worn finish. If you do leave the old worn finish, at least put a coat of water based satin varnish over it to keep the paint from chipping off and make it safer for her.
Make a crayon headboard using a section of regular fence with wider boards। You could cut the tops of the boards in the shape of a crayon tip and paint each board like a crayon, or just leave the top the way it is, and paint the part that isn't the tip of crayon a background color of your choice on all the boards!
How to choose the right designer wall decals and wall stickers for your furniture?
Size: We recommend choosing smaller "kits" of decals to apply to the item. You could have a theme, or multiple smaller decals. This will make application of surface graphic easier.
Finish: Decals come in gloss or matte. By choosing decals with a matt finish, you will achieve a hand painted "mural" type look. When choosing gloss you are looking for a statement. Our preference is matt, but the great thing about decals- they promote individuality- so go for it and match your style.
Colour: The same principles of using colour in interior design apply to decal accessories. Either choose neutral colours, complimenting colours that suit the rest of the colour scheme or contrasting colours if they work well with your décor.
Another consideration is that decals can look awesome in the SAME colour as the Ikea furniture item. For example, if you have a white Ikea bookshelf. Purchasing a decal in white gloss will contrast the texture and catch any available light in the room.
Similarly, if you have a shiny silver table, using a metallic silver designer decal on the surface will look absolutely amazing.
Ideas for decals for Ikea furniture:
There are hundreds of ideas for using wall decals or surface graphics on modern furniture. Don't be limited by this list, but let it inspire you to achieve great heights in decorating your interiors.
Ikea Chairs
* Apply word decals to the back or seat of the chair. Words such as FRIENDS, LAUGH. EAT, DRINK.
* Apply designs to the back or seat of the chair. Fancy being king or queen for a day, place a crown shape decal on the back of the chair.
Girls Bedroom
In Girls Bedroom
A first consideration is what materials will be used in your child's room. At first it may be ‘cute’ to create a room that will be a totally dedicated nursery for the new baby. This room will usually consist of pale pastel colors and delicate lacey fabrics. But what happens as the baby grows older, and becomes a toddler? Suddenly those pastel colors of pink, blue, yellow and green and delicate fabrics of silky cottons may no longer be practical to the one who must take care of the room.
So instead, when designing a room for that little one, a certain amount of “thinking and planning ahead” is required. Part of this “planning ahead’ means whatever you bring into the room that it be easy to care for, i.e. washable and durable, and can be easily changed as the child grows older and his/her tastes changes. Some teenagers will in all probability not want the frilly curtains, or a pastel bedspread.
Storage is another factor to be considered. Babies grow out of his/her clothes, they also accumulate these clothes plus other items, such as shoes, and accessories, so that storing these items can over time present an ever growing problem. How much closet space is available in the room? How much closet space is going to be required? Is the room big enough to house a child’s toy box. Will the room easily be able to incorporate built in’s , and if so, where will these go in the room? Department stores and home supply stores devote entire sections to the subject of room storage. Here modular units and cubicles can be found that provide an endless arrangement of ideas. Racks and shelving for closets also offer endless possibilities. And this is why a preliminary “planned” layout of the room is essential before installing any storage saving devices.

Wall shelving that can be adjusted in height offers great flexibility in terms of storage. Here again, space is easily provided for items that will range from large children books, stuffed toys, and then later on for school books, and those ubiquitous CD’s, stereo equipment, computer paraphernalia, collectibles, or whatever hobby the child or teenager may be involved in at the time.
Hardwood or even vinyl floors are best as far as keeping a child’s room neat and clean. Also the use of non-skid rugs that can be easily washed in the washing machine. This is preferred to having an entire room carpeted. Because once a carpet becomes stained, it will be difficult to keep it looking nice. And the various cleaning agents that are used to clean these carpets may actually prove harmful to a child, especially a child with a serious allergy problem. Carpets hold on to dust mites which again can aggravate or even trigger an allergic reaction in a child.
Regarding window treatments, curtains, ones easy to clean should be another consideration. Shade as opposed to venetian blinds may be a preference as they are easier to keep clean. Plus these don't provide the danger of dangling cords, even though safety devices are available for these cords, some are difficult to use. These cords may present a health hazard to a small child and even a small animal. A stencil or two can really spiff up a windowshade, and again are easy to change as the child gets older.
Furniture painted in a lighter color can later be easily changed to a darker or bright color. Consequently, the same bureau can be used as the child gets older. Also, maple is a nice wood to start out with if going with a plain wooden piece of furniture, as it will probably be accepted by a child whose tastes changes over the years. Also furniture that is easy to clean, such as the ones that have the laminated tops are a good choice for any child’s room.
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