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Kids Room AccessoriesDo your kids rooms look like those magazines and books on interior design?

I found that even after painting and decorating and accessories, chambers of my children are very similar to those in the interior decorating books. I want to talk about books with simple ideas to ordinary people on an average budget.

The kids and I decorate / plan together, and we are very happy with the outcome, but the rooms just look ordinary.

So do your child's bedroom looks like in magazines and books inside decor? However, it seems, but "ordinary"?

Some of the families with whom I worked were extraordinary children's rooms that could be a magazine. If your whole house looks like a magazine, chances are your child's bedroom, too. If your house looks "ordinary", the probability of pulling a child's room of the quality of the magazine is probably no better than non-magazine style show. Just to please your children can express themselves in their room. That's half the fun!

In my dreams, yes, actually no. Sorry, but I'm not about to go spend $ 200 on a carpet of a children's room much less $ 2,000 for a bed, shelving and other such things. my son's room is pretty, has a system tray for storage of toys to keep them organized as much as possible in his room and has a railway theme, which is coordinated with the sheets, pillows and accents bit but apart from that, no. Not far from there. I find the people who have magazine-style rooms, or have nothing else to do or they have more money than they know what to do with. In the real world for most middle class and working families, a theme with accents is about as good as it gets.
Just once, I would like to see a magazine show clothing, parts and accessories from places like Target, Wal-Mart and others instead of designer boutiques. You can not tell me that covince toddler sweaters $ 80 and costumes are better than you could assemble for $ 20 somewhere else ...

As long as you and your children are happy with the results, thats what matters.

My child's bedroom may not give the impression they could be in an interior design magazine. I like the decor (it's a hobby, not a profession) and I especially enjoyed decorating my children's rooms. I let them have a voice (My daughter just wanted a lot of pink, my son wanted superhero subject) and then I went from there. I think its accessories and window treatments that really pull a room.

Anyway, as I said, this is a hobby to me, I watch a lot of catalogs and magazines and copy, I look like. As long as everyone is happy with the room though, is what matters.

Have you noticed that all the toys in the books of interior is new? So are the books. My child's room can look like one of those books for the first day if I had good lighting. But first she sleeps in the new leaves, or open a book, or playing with a toy, then he went to get decorated. There are professional photographers to take these pictures, and they know how to show this piece to its best advantage. Make it touches the light just right to show more daring colors and whites! Someone even define the small cubby hole at an angle to make believe "play with", but only a little. No child will set the lid of the box of toys to the perfect angle of 45 degrees as they do, our children just to willy nilly wrong, and he'll get it. While my daughter loves it, and it is clean, I do not worry how it looks.

I want my kids rooms even look ordinary! LOL, I have disasters in their room.

When we begin to arrange our rooms would ordinarily I think. Maybe it's just plain boxy shape of the room ... , or just the small amount of light that window, I'm not sure.

I try to do.

Posted on January 30, 2010.
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