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Tips For Creating A Creative Children’s Bedroom. While these kids bedrooms are super cool they come with a big fat price tag on them! The important thing is to let your children unleash their inner creativity instead of you living out your childhood fantasies through them.

 

So here are 5 inexpensive tips on how to make your kids bedroom a place of creativity and fun:

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1. Let Them Draw On The Wall

Normally this would be a parent’s worst nightmare but here you can allow them to be creative in a controlled area. Additionally, You can draw outlines on the wall and let them fill shapes with colour. Don’t want to draw directly onto the wall? Why not buy a large canvas and decorate it together, this can then be used as the centrepiece of the room.

 

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2. Focus On The Things They Love 

Why not use shelves to have the kids display their favourite toys? Things such as toy cars and plastic animals work extremely well.

 

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3. Use Chalkboard Paint On Furniture 

Not only does it make the furniture look cool it can be used to help teach your kids where things go.

 

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4. Let Them Loose With Stickers

Paint the room and furniture white, give them a bunch of coloured stickers and see what happens. If you don’t want to do the entire room, try a single wall.

 

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5. Let Them Be Individuals

It is important when kids share a bedroom that they feel comfortable in their room. Often parents just want the room to be one colour but why not let them have their own identity and decorate their half to their liking.

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