Decorating a Kid's Room With Disney

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Decorating a Kid's Room With Disney

Disney means "kids" and anyone with small children in the house know all the names of the Cars and probably own a plethora of Disney animated movies. Colorful and friendly, Disney characters are perfect for a kids room decor and can help transform your child's space into an expression of their fantasies and interests. If you are ready to get started here are some tips to get you on your way. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Disney posters Disney bedding
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Instructions

  1. Decorating a Kid's Room With Disney

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      Pick a theme. The world of Disney is a large one where available themes are plentiful. To decorate a kid's room with Disney first select a Disney character or movie. For small children you may want to go with Mickey Mouse while for older kids you may want to select a Disney movie character like The Little Mermaid or the Cars.

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      Use a mural. Disney provides easy to use wallpaper murals or characters to place on your kid's bedroom wall to help enhance the theme. You can use a scene from Snow White or the image of Tinkerbell to delight your child. Pooh Bear, The Cars or the fish from Finding Nemo are also available. See link below for your choices.

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      Check into bedding. Mickey Mouse, Princess Aurora or just about any of the Disney characters are available on sheets, quilts, pillows or throws. Older kids may enjoy the High School Musical selections in pillow shams and sheets as well.

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      Choose a few accessories. Disney character clocks, bean bag chairs, lamps and even television sets are available for purchase and can further enhance your Disney design. Disney toys also make great accessories on shelves or dressers.

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      Choose wall colors to match bedding. Create an accent wall in the primary colors of your Disney character or theme. For example, a Cars theme may lead you to painting a blue or red accent wall.

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      Use posters. One or two posters of the Disney characters over a bed or a desk make a nice and inexpensive focal point, especially if you don't want to do a full mural. Hang posters in frames to keep them tidy and in good condition.

Tips & Warnings

  • Focus on one Disney theme or character. Mixing themes will make your room look chaotic.

  • Don't overdo it. Use just one accessory if you are also using bedding and a mural so that the decor is not overpowering.

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  • Photo Credit akeg flickr.com, sbwoodside flickr.com, hyku flickr.com,

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