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How to design a bedroom your child can grow into

Keep staple items classic . Favor an area rug with a geometric or floral pattern rather than a space- or princessthemed one . Similarly , invest in window coverings that will stand the test of time .
Personalize the space with accessories . Use fun blankets , throw pillows and wall hangings to make the space more child friendly . You can even encourage your kids to paint their own frames and choose what photos to display .

It can be expensive and time-consuming to frequently update your child ’ s bedroom as they get older and their interests change . If you want to create a space they ’ ll feel at home in for years to come , here ’ s some advice to follow .

Remember to keep your child involved in the process . While you should avoid giving them free rein on the design , don ’ t hesitate to let them select certain items or choose between several options . n
Buy a “ big kid ” bed . A wrought iron or upholstered headboard and matching bed frame will look just as appropriate in a teen ’ s bedroom as it will in a child ’ s . If you have the space , skip straight to a double bed .
Invest in timeless furniture . Opt for wood or white bookcases rather than colorful storage bins so you don ’ t wind up with pieces that feel too juvenile in a few years . You should also avoid child-size furniture they ’ ll soon outgrow .
Pick a neutral paint color . White , greige or cream walls will provide a neutral backdrop for colorful art and accessories , which can be easily updated as your child ’ s tastes evolve .
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