
Children grow and their tastes change. Choose decor that's also easy to change. If your kids share a room, make sure each child has a say in the decor choices.
Toy storage is a big concern in any child's room. Low shelves are easier to reach at playtime and cleanup time. Separate containers for different kinds of toys help keep order. Label each container with a picture. Less toys means less clutter, and more room to play.
Consider their hobbies and interests when choosing a theme for children's room decor. Try sports, music, art, or animals.
Choose paint colors that carry through your theme. Include your child's favorite color. Paint is easy to change later, and color can completely change the mood of the room.
Accessories can carry through the theme too. Choose easy-to-clean textiles for rugs, pillows, bedding, and curtains. Avoid pale solids that will show the dirt. Prints are fun and hide a lot!
Wall stickers are unbreakable, and don't need washing or dusting. Easy to apply and remove, they come in a huge variety of shapes, colors, and themes. What an easy way to get really creative!
Need more ideas? Try these online resources:

Wall Decor Plus More has boards on Children's Room, Boy's Bedroom and Girl's Bedroom.
Thrifty NW Mom has girls and also knows how to budget! Lots of ideas here for reorganizing your little girl's room!
Boys Room Ideas has 33 ideas for boy's room decor, ranging from elaborate to simple.
Affordable Kids Room Ideas on HGTV has ideas sure to help you dream up something for your children!
Have fun creating that special space for your children–together!
~ Sallianne
~ Sallianne
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