How to Decorate a Girl's Play Room
A girl's playroom is where she can go to use her imagination and just be a kid. In order to make the space just for her, it is important to decorate it in her style in a way that makes her happy. It does not have to cost a lot of money; it just takes a little planning and creativity to make your child's playroom the room of her dreams. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Artwork for walls
- Dress-up clothes (optional)
- Hooks (optional)
- Chair and lamp (optional)
- Paint (optional)
- Decorative storage boxes (optional)
Instructions
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Hang her framed artwork on the wall. Instead of just being regular doodles on paper, her favorite drawings that she has done can be displayed in her playroom. Purchase frames of the same shape, size and color and hang them up around the room.
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Use dress-up clothes as décor. If your child has play dress-up clothes such as dresses or tutus, display her favorite pieces on hooks around the room. It can keep the clothes organized, unwrinkled and she can have easy access to them. In addition, they serve as beautiful décor for the room.
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Add a window seat or a reading nook. Despite it being a playroom, it can also be a place for her to read in quiet. Set up a window seat or, if that is not possible, set up a small reading nook with a comfy chair and a light that she can use when she is reading.
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Paint the walls a bright and cheerful color. Whatever your child's favorite color is, consider painting the walls of her playroom that color. Choose a fun wallpaper border to put up that reflects some of her favorite things, for example, animals or ballerina dancers.
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Include large, colorful boxes for her toys. She can decorate them as she likes with drawings, paint or stickers. If possible, buy the boxes that stack together so there is less of a chance of them falling over. They can serve as organizational tools and it can be her own art display as well.
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Set up an area for her art projects. She can paint, use clay or do any other artwork that she likes and have her own little space to do it. It will also help her keep her art supplies organized.
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Put a table and chairs in her playroom. She can sit at the table to play games, draw pictures or even have tea parties. The table can be small and have two chairs or it can be large enough to have four.
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