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Connie Nicole
Connie Nicole has written many articles related to decorating and beauty. She has been a contributor to the following websites:
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Decorating a kids room from picking out curtain fabric to paint color and picking a theme, make great surprise gifts to give for the young person who has too many toys and overstuffed closets with clothes.
Three of the biggest challenges are figuring out what theme your going to decorate your child's room, deciding what to buy and how to do all the decorating without your child knowing. Some popular theme bedroom choices today are the kids camping room theme, using tents on the top bunk bed, the united states jr loft bed, and princess toddler beds .
A great redecorating idea is using a bunkbed with desk underneath, this will free up a lot of space in the bedroom or a bunkbed with bookshelves to help with book storage. You won't be contributing to more useless clutter in the house, and in fact will be providing an extra place to put some of the clutter that you already have.
Theme bunk beds like the princess toddler beds that were featured on the moving up channel, are priced a bit higher than a standard childrens bunk bed, but the lasting memories they'll create will translate into more time that they will want to spend playing in their room which may be worth the extra money, and lets face it money comes and goes, by doing a really good job of decorating their room your child will have something that will last their entire lifetime, wonderful memories.
You can choose from a variety of custom made bunk beds , and once you've made this choice, you're ready to add unifying accessories to finish the room off. Accessorizing is the fun part, you'll need to research all the small products that are available with your chosen theme, like artwork, rugs, personalized name decorations and have fun picking them out.
Finally, you'll want to find a way to get your child out of the house for the day, or if you have more than one child, you'll want to consider getting them all out for the day. Have someone take them to a movie, a museum, shopping or better yet schedule a playdate with a favorite friend. If you can round up any help from friends or relatives, the more the merrier, you'll all enjoy creating this special surprise that your child will never forget.
Published by Connie Nicole Cooper on December 16, 2007 12:32 PM