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Kate Neville
Castles, princesses, princes, magical fairies and dragons are no longer found in storybooks, they may be coming to a home near you. Just like Las Vegas, the whole city that's building mega-theme hotels, parents are opting to decorate their child's bedrooms to create a wonderful magical play space right in their own home.
A child's bedroom is their sanctuary, a place where they are free to explore, wonder, a welcoming place to play, learn, dream, where they'll find a place to pretend, a place to make new memories and remember old ones. Children can learn more about themselves and express the core of who they are through play than through words, that's why it's in their nature to discover the world around them through playing and creating a magical princess bedroom, princes bedroom or other theme bedrooms, for them can help to broaden their imagination.
No wonder a large percentage of bedrooms are having a room makeover and converted into theme bedrooms. There are many different types of theme bedrooms , with the bed usually being the centerpiece of the room, some types are: fire engine truck bed, princess loft beds, knight castle beds, princess bed. The beds come in different shapes and sizes, people searching for the right bed are often looking for the following including: princess bunk beds, bunk beds, bunkbeds, loft beds, kids bunk beds, toddler beds, kids beds, bunk beds with slide and kids furniture .
Once you have decided on the type of theme bed for the room, creating a unifying kids room design throughout the rest of the room is just a matter of measuring the area in the bedroom and determining what items fit to maximize the space that you have. Then adding the matching kids room decor for your kids room and voila, a magical memorable place has been created, it is that easy when you purchase matching kids furniture.
Castle beds have been featured on T.V. where they showcased a room makeover for kids on Doug Wilson's "Moving Up" and the "TLC Channel" in January 2007.
Published by Kate Neville on November 21, 2007 10:03 AM