Does your child's hideout need a makeover? Decorating, upgrading or accessorizing your child's room doesn't need to be expensive. With these simple and practical ways, you can enjoy a retouch without spending much.
#1 Let your children express themselves. When upgrading your children's rooms, give them the liberty to choose what type of colors they want to incorporate in their bedrooms. It may be the shade of the curtain or the pillow cases, or the type of bed frame your child wants.
#2 Decorate plain walls with simple yet elegant wallpaper designs. Choose wallpapers that are simple but still harmonize with the overall theme of the room.
#3 Change the paint. Altering the room shade gives a new look for the bedroom.
#4 Make it personalized. For unique but cheaper cost, frame your kid's artworks, a beautiful magazine page or a customized greeting card that your child made. Low-cost artworks can also create high impact.
#5 Capture a different angle by posting a huge display above the headboard. Create your own by framing a big artwork that could be a black and white photo of your family, a picture of a sunset or a nice place you've visited in the summer. Accessorize it by painting the wall behind the headboard.
#6 Reward your kids with brand new sheets, HGTV reports. Sometimes all it takes is to change the bed cover to make them look better. Buy something your kids like, such as a favorite cartoon character or a colorful pattern of bed sheets and pillow cases that they love.
#7 Workspace is important. Avoid clutter on your child's room by adding an organized workspace where they can study. A well-designed workspace looks perfect with floating shelves that save space as well as a personalized desk.
#8 Add accessories such as throw pillows, wall art, carpets, rug, or comforter to improve the appearance of the room, according to SheKnows.com.
#9 Cork it. A practical way to prevent wall damage is to put a cork that serves as a bulletin board. This is useful for your child for reminders or for someone who loves decorating the walls.
#10 Hide the imperfections in proper storage. Your child's room must have their own space for keeping their mess. Make it creative and attractive. You can place a sunflower-shaped box or a football-decorated box where your child can store his or her things.