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When it comes to children's rooms, we always requirement to make them the most enjoyable haven we can offer. But have you found yourself changing the décor more often than you would like?
Perhaps it is because children lengthen through different phases of favorite things and favorite colors. One day your infinitesimal girl is into Disney fairies, then suddenly and way too soon she's into the latest surprise star. Your little boy might have loved everything Disney but has abruptly decided that it is all pet stuff and he wants something more mature. It can be expensive to constantly change the rooms. Let's see if we can rush at up with some transitional ideas that will make your life easier and still keep the children well-timed.
To start off, purchase a crib that converts to fit a toddler. There are even kits for cribs that can "bourgeon" to accommodate a teen. Be sure to buy quality furniture if you intend to use it for many years. As they say, you get what you pay for.
What about colors? You advised of that a young child's favorite hue now may not be later. Instead of doing the without a scratch room in that special purple or red, consider painting the walls a old neutral and bring in the favorite color du jour in the bedding and knock together rugs. If you find an affordable bedspread in your child's go-to color/character, go for it. Otherwise, keep that a stock neutral and add to the favorite color with throw pillows in addition to the bedding and rugs.
Source: The Seattle Times