Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Making Your Child's Room the Fantasy Land They Dream About

When you are moving into your new home, you want everyone in the family to have their room match their personality and show what really and truly makes them unique. With some it may be easier to do than it is with others. Your four-year-old son wants his room done. However, he can only express what he wants in so many words, so it is your job to take the clues he gives you or what you already know about him and create his wonderland to let him explore the realms of his imagination.

There are many ways you can make his dream room come to reality. With different types of furniture, wallpaper, homemade items, and other accents, you can turn everyday into a brand new adventure for your growing little man. MBM Moving reviews are full of questions regarding this subject and today, our experts will explore some tips in making your child's room the fantasy land they dream about.


The Walls of the Castle
The first thing you must focus on in the room are the walls protecting your child from the little green guys from “Planet 51.” Do something that will represent strength of dreams to subconsciously encourage your child to be strong through the hardships of life. It may seem cliché, but clouds on the wall is always a good idea, unless he is scared of heights. Clouds represent freedom and instill a sense of “anything is possible” in your child. Let your child pick the color of their paint, but be sure that you eliminate the dominant reds, yellows and dreary grays and blacks from their choices. Changing the paint in the bedroom every two to four years will keep things nice and fresh.

The Sky Is the Limit
When your child looks up at a ceiling that is empty and barren from a lack of attention and creativity, he will grow bored of it and go bother his big sister. Is that what you want? No, probably not. You can avoid this and activate your little man's imagination by painting on the ceiling. The clouds in the sky that are painted on the wall should continue and turn to the depths of our imagination, better known as outer space. Not only will this look amazing, but it is a great way to educate your child as well. After the stars are all up and the paint has dried, you can take things a step further and hang our solar system. Label them so your child can learn a little about our universe.

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