When it comes to decorating kids
bedrooms you have to get it right, or else they won’t go to bed on time, they
won’t settle, and you won’t get the much-deserved rest you need. Goddess has yet to sleep a full night in her bed at the age of 8. Hopefully by the time we planned to redo her room to her liking (2 years from now) we will be able to come up with a theme that we both love. There are so
many options; you could choose a specific color theme, or if you want to make
your child’s bedroom truly spectacular, you could choose a fantastic theme that
will put your child on cloud nine!
Remember when you were a kid and
you wanted that racing car bed, or you wanted that jungle themed room with a
swing rope to get you from one side to the other… We all like to reminisce and think
back to our childhood days… Now is the time to revert back to your child-like
state, giving you the chance to connect with your kids on another level. Want
some ideas? Here are our top kids themed bedroom ideas:
Dinosaur
Remember in 1993 when that most
awesome movie came out? You know which one I mean… Jurassic Park. It was this film that gave young adventurers what
they needed to strive for more, to get out in the garden and start digging up
all those bits of stone and old pot, and if you were lucky, you might strike
gold and find a fossil!
This themed room should be filled
with greenery. Paint the walls or add some plants, get some dinosaurs on the
walls, and even find 3D effect features that will make the room look
outstanding. You could even make the bed in to a jungle den, use netting to
keep out the prehistoric flying mosquitoes and don’t forget to fill the room with
survival equipment, from binoculars and nighttime goggles.
Stick to green and brown, then the
rest of the room should be filled with toys galore! Oh and by the way… I
shouldn’t have to remind you that Jurassic
park 3D is about to hit cinemas shortly, as is Jurassic Park 4! Oh yes. So get yourself out there and bag yourself
a dino-room!
Space
Since we could see up in to
the night sky and see the stars, we have forever wondered what is out there.
The first report of aliens dates back to 214 BC, “…navium
speciem de caelo adfulsisse…” which translates as: “…phantom ships had been
seen gleaming in the sky…” It is since this time that we have created numerous
stories, and even studied space - so much so that we now know more about space
than our oceans.
Feed that childhood dream
of traveling to space by creating a space ship bed, so that your child can
rocket up to dreamland at night. Have planets hanging from the ceiling. Make
sure you fill the room with toys and futuristic gadgets. You need to be able to
see the stars up close, and there will need to be a telecommunications device
(walkie talkie) available in order to contact your fellow crew members, should
there be some kind of alien encounter that requires further exploration.
Everything in this themed
room must be modern, futuristic and streamlined, click here to find the best sliding door
wardrobes. This room should be dark blue, with the ceiling littered with stars
to look up to. Now lets get ready for take off…
Under the sea
Think Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, or even The Little Mermaid. Similar to that of the space theme, but rather
than looking for aliens… there be giant octopus and sharks lurking.
Become a true sailor and
adventurer with a nautical bed sheets, and don’t forget your rubber ring, just in case you fall in. You will also need
an anchor so that your ship doesn’t float away whilst you dive deep into the
ocean to explore.
Fairytale
Were you a princess locked in a
tower as a child? A Sleeping Beauty
awaiting the day your prince would come and sweep you off of your feet? Reenact
your childhood dreams and play princesses with your daughter by creating the
perfect fairytale bedroom.
From beautifully tall Princess and the Pea bunk beds, to
pumpkin carriages and castles that stand tall… let you fairytale fantasy go
wild.
Some of these ideas may be more
about living out your childhood dreams, but your children will be thankful too.
Remember fashions come around time and time again. The more you can get your
kids involved in creating their perfectly themed bedroom, the more they will
respect it… Hopefully anyway.
My six year old son would love the dinosaur room. They both look super cool!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter would absolutely love the Fairytale room and I think she would also like the 'Under the Sea' themed room as well. Wish I had a themed bedroom when I was younger :)
ReplyDeleteohmygosh so cool! We have an event called parade of homes that sometimes has fancy rooms decorated like this. Super neat.
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