5 Amazing Kids Room Decor Ideas You Should Try This New Year

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One thing you should know about kids room decor is that it is all about colours and how you apply them. Children need a bright, happy, radiant and creative environment as they are known to have emotional relationships with colours. 

You do not expect a 5-year-old child for instance to be in a room simply painted all white with nothing else. It would be boring and uninviting for him or her. This is no surprise as research has discovered that children have positive reactions to bright colours like pink, blue and red. They also attach negative emotions to dark colours like black, brown and grey.

This article gives you amazing ideas you should consider giving a try when decorating your kids’ rooms. 

Use Wallpapers 

Using wallpapers for your kids’ room is a must! You cannot go wrong with wallpapers because they are a lifesaver. As children grow, their favorite colours change, having a rich stock of assorted wallpapers would save you from buying paint tins for their rooms every year. Changing wallpapers are easier than repainting walls.

Use Colourful Floor Tiles

Using colourful floor tiles is another amazing kid decor idea. Colourful tiles bring warmth to the room and the best part is that you don’t have to go for a uniform colour. You can mix up the colours to achieve a custom design that works for you.

Floor tiles are also relatively affordable so you do not have to spend so much. You can go to physical stores or check online and have them delivered to you. Using colourful tiles for your kids room is even better than using rugs or carpets. This is because unlike rugs that you have to change the entire thing if it gets worn out, for tiles any of them badly stained or torn can just be easily replaced. 

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Personalise the Room

Personalising your child’s room is also a unique way of decorating it. You can either choose to use your child’s name or initials or even birth date to decorate. You can hang alphabets spelling out your child’s name over his/her bed. Ensure the letters are hung high enough to prevent your child from pulling them down but they should also be low enough to be visible by the child.

Make the letters pretty, you can add ribbons or anything, just make it fun and beautiful. 

Use Creative Curtains

There’s no point using plain curtains for your kids’ rooms. Go crazy and use creative curtains with colours and designs. Curtains from affordable so getting them shouldn’t be difficult. You can customise them, come up with embellishments or play around with colours as much as you can.

Use Monograms 

You can use monograms to demarcate spaces and items in a room especially when you have more than one child in it. This is even more needed if they are just a year or two apart as they are likely to clash over ownership of items especially if the items are identical. 

Many monograms just have the first letter of the name and not necessarily the full names. Monograms can be embroidered, etched, embossed, stamped, put on sticky vinyl, or painted on home items.

Items like throw pillows and toys are the biggest culprits of clashes between children so apart from adding to the room’s beauty, it helps a great deal when you have their names or initials monogrammed on such items. 

[READ ALSO: Bedroom Design Mistakes People Make And How To Correct Them]

So, tell us in the comment section, which of these kid room decor ideas would you be incorporating into your kid’s room?

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