Say Hello To Your Toddler’s Bedroom

July 27, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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How fast time flies…now your baby crawls like Schumacher drives his car and walks like a supermodel in the making. The months of incessant carrying and cuddling are replaced by running after each other and catching your breath most of the time. The baby is now a toddler. It’s also a telling sign of a renovation for your baby’s room.

The crib goes out and in comes the bed. Toddlers are hyperactive and if they can only make decisions for themselves, they would probably rally on “no sleep and play all day!” chant. So make your toddler’s room as relaxing as possible to stimulate sleep. It’s hard enough as it is to put toddlers to sleep without the rich and bright colors, so just imagine how the colors yellow or red can do to a child’s awakened state. Go for the calming shades of pastels, tans, blues, lavenders and creams. Anything to encourage sleep, bring it on!

A child’s bedroom is usually also the playroom. Spare an area for play where you can put the toys. As your little one becomes more aware of the surroundings, maximize the use of interactive toys to develop your baby’s motor and coordination skills. These toys will also give your baby’s brain an added boost.

Use area rugs to designate the spaces needed. For instance, you can place a rug where your child plays the most; a rug for her dollhouse; a rug for his train set, or an area rug for drawing or looking at pictures while settled comfortably on the floor.

Finally letting go of the nursery and preparing for a toddler room is exciting and yes, emotional. Your baby is growing up! In a few years, you will again be redecorating for a preschool kid and saying goodbye to a toddler sanctuary. So don’t use anything too permanent. You might regret it for the hard work you have to do later on.

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Imaginative Themes Spark Boys’ Decor

July 21, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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When you need to redecorate your little boys’ room you want to be inspired by something he likes; a sports hero, an artist, or maybe a fantasy that he reacts over and over. He spends hours playing so why not make his room decor fit in with his imagination.

Eye on the Ball: Home decorators will hardly ever go wrong choosing a sports theme for a boy’s room. Anything with a ball in it is likely to draw a little guy’s interest. Plus, the spherical shape of most balls lends itself nicely to colorful area rugs that give a room focus. If your son has a favorite team, so much the better; you can paint the room in team colors. Furniture, wallpaper and fabrics in sports themes are readily available, and you can finish off the room with accessories of the sport’s equipment.

Rainbow Bright: Perhaps your son shows artistic tendencies, or maybe he just likes bright colors. Go for the gold (and blue and green and …) by using bright colors everywhere. If the room has wall-to-wall carpeting, start by choosing a wildly colorful area rug, and take your color cues from that. Paint each shelf of a bookcase a different color corresponding to the color theme. Color up the bedroom furniture in the same way. Remember, paint is the most inexpensive way to design a room, so don’t be shy about using it lavishly.

Yo-Ho, Yo-Ho – That’s right, your little boy may love to be a pirate. Decorate with a scene from “Treasure Island” or “Peter Pan” or even “Pirates of the Caribbean”. When decorating with this theme you need to start with an ocean blue. Then add your sailing shops and netting. Don’t forget to paint a porthole on the wall. Decorate around the room with treasure boxes so he can store little treasures away.

A Knight’s Tale: This theme will take some real artistic talent but you can do it if this is the look your son wants. You can paint flying pennants on the walls or even a tall castle. You may need to read the book about The Tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round table” for your inspiration.

Do the Locomotion: Grown-ups think of them as merely transportation, but youngsters see trains (and planes and automobiles) as the purveyors of wonder. You can choose a single theme or combine them for an overall transportation look. Most of these designs use bright primary colors, especially for traffic signals and railroad crossings. Some kind of transportation border around the walls works well. Beds shaped like cars, planes and trains are all available.

Do The Locomotion – When your little boy thinks of the phrase “Do the Locomotion” they think of trains, planes, and of course automobiles. There are two different ways to do this theme; a single theme or a combination. You can use a transportation border to go around the top of the room. Ride ‘em, Cowboy – The fun of pretending to be back in the wild, wild west. This theme is a classic and is still popular today. Create curtains by using a red and blue bandanna. You can also look for a western themed wallpaper to add to the walls. The wallpaper should have horses, ropes, and of course cowboys. You can purchase a bedside lamp in a boot base.

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Decorating The Playroom Through Your Child’s Growing Years

July 15, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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Creating a playroom that will grow with your children is not difficult. Your child’s first playroom will be when they are toddlers. Their space will need to be colorful, inviting, safe and have lots of storage space for their toys.

As your child outgrows the toddler years, the playroom will also have to outgrow the toddler decors. The new look will depend on your child’s needs and growing interest in different things.

Then, moving into the preteen years the room will again need a major overhaul to match your child’s growing needs and interests. The last change will be for your teens and should at this point double for the adults. Now the playroom becomes an entertainment room. As your child grows so do their interests and their toys get bigger and more expensive. Your playroom needs to change with them.

A room makeover to keep up with the changing phases is easy to do. Appropriate decorations, furnishings, artworks and colors have a big impact on the overall look of the room.

Area rugs for instance, can transform the room in a snap. As a toddler’s playroom, it will look best with colorful, ultra soft and thick area rugs for your child’s safety too.

As the child moves into the elementary school age, their interests have changed and they have favorite characters, or sports activities or perhaps dance or horse back riding. There are area rugs that have whimsical design and colors that will blend easily with their many interests.

The same goes for area rugs that are suitable for teenagers. With the numerous selections, there are area rugs that can live up to any teen’s finicky and ever-changing taste. Mostly, rugs designed with sports and music themes are popular choices.

Here are some tips in decorating with an area rug.

Place a runner and an accent rug in an area that follows the lines of the wall to create a balanced look. If you have two or more rugs, make sure that they are of the same tone to create a look of harmony in the room. Entering this living space will instantly give an impression of relaxation.

If you or your child prefers to have more than one rug in the playroom, go for similar colors or those belonging to the same shade. This will match better with the room and will create a clean line with the rest of the furnishings. Decide if you want pastel shades, earth colors, bright or dark tones.

Choosing the right size is just as important. You wouldn’t want a too large rug for a teeny-weeny room or a too small rug for a big room. Measure the allotted space before going to the store to buy the rug. Different areas may require different rug sizes too, so decide first in which part of the room the rug will be placed. Having measurements will make shopping for the rug easier and faster.

Simple changes in decorations like the area rugs will make changes in your child’s playroom a breeze.

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Redecorating Your Children’s Bedroom

July 11, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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If you are considering redecorating your child’s room because they have outgrown the theme which the room has currently or if you just want a new look, it can be a lot of fun. If your child is old enough let them help you create their own space. This will give them more pride in their room after it is completed. You may already have a design picked out but if not look around in magazines and online or even in the stores to choose what you are looking to peruse in the rooms decor.

The first thing to do for your renovation to be effective is to remove all the rubbish or clutter from the room. Children tend to keep a lot of waste material may be from craft activities or unwanted books, pencils, torn clothes, broken toys, etc. and even food particles. For this reason the room has to be kept extremely clean. Such activity is better done alone to avoid further delays as involving the children would mean keeping many things that are close to their heart and unimportant.

Wall papering the room is necessary if it has been scribbled on or pictures are stuck or if paint has chipped off. Choosing a color would depend on whether you would want a pink shade for a girl and blue for a boy or may be just a plain one with cartoon characters in different places. Whatever the choice it should be cleanable at the end of the day.

If you are unable to carpet their room with newer, try a great area rug. You can choose one which goes with their design or even one that will just add a punch of color to the decor. Make sure the area rug which you choose is soft and comfortable for them if they sit on the floor to play.

Shelving units are a great idea to place upon the wall if you are unable to purchase a new toy box or book shelf. You’ll be able to use that useless space for something rather than just sitting there bare. Another great item to place into a child’s room would be a chalk board or dry eraser board depending on their age. They’ll get a kick out of this and they can put their minds to work drawling on them!

Don’t be ripped off by imitations. Be sure to buy authentic kids rugs directly.

Makeover Your Child’s Bedroom

July 8, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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Whether your child wants to be the latest rock star or they want to explore the jungle you can create a bedroom that your child will love. Their room should be a place that they can go and grow their imaginations. It builds self confidence and self esteem. You can create a great room with these simple tips.

To get started you need your child’s opinion and ideas. Sit down with them and plan what they want in their bedroom. This will make it easier on you.

Music may be the theme you choose. You can start by decorating the walls with musical colors. Then you can add instruments on the wall or make a border out of music notes. You can create sheet music as well. If you have an old guitar, hang it on the wall. Use it as a focal point and add a karaoke stage in the corner of the room for your child to perform.

If a princess lives in your home you want to have a room that is fit for her. A princess themed bedroom is very popular among girls. You can turn the walls into an enchanted forest and place little fairies behind the trees hiding. You can purchase the stencil to create the fairies if you cannot create them on your own. If you have a canopy bed you may want to consider draping a silky material over it in pink shades to give it a princess look. If you don’t have a canopy you can purchase one and add it to any bed.

No matter what theme you choose, every child’s room should have a few important elements. Make sure your child has plenty of room to play and provide adequate storage for toys. A small desk or a table and chairs are great additions to any child’s bedroom. This will give your child a designated place to study or do art work. You should also provide some small furniture for your child’s room. Specialty shops carry tiny chairs and sofas for children as young as two or three years old. Teenagers love inflatable furniture which is a great inexpensive way to add some color and style to a boring space.

Last, make sure you include an area rug in your child’s bedroom design. You can find rugs in every shape, size or color imaginable. You can often find rugs designed specifically for children that are made to match popular themes. Rugs offer a soft place to play or relax and they give a child’s room another element of style and color.

You can decorate a child’s room any way they want it. Your child will love the new look you have created.

Our best hint for Children’s Home Decorating, is to use area rugs – and the kids area rugs will suit any modern furnishings.

Luxury Bedding Alert : Watch For Thread Count Scams.

June 14, 2010 by Giacomo Rossi  
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Thread-count is an essential, concise figure to define the quality grade of a cotton fabric.

Forget all the technical info about thread count here. If you want to learn more check for it on wikipedia.

It has been used wildly as the main marketing tool for advertising luxury linens. The rush to the highest thread count took the whole industry by storm. Numbers were climbing rapidly from 600 to 1000 to 1200, 1500 up to an astonishing 1800 thread count ! 280TC seemed to be a pretty good quality grade only a few years ago while today it doesn’t sound so nice at all.

There’s really been such a substantial increase in fine linens quality in the past few years?

Not really!

First and foremost the highest thread count that can be technically achieved for sheeting fabric s is 1.000. Strange as it may seem, that is a matter of fact.

Secondly, such an high thread count can only be produced out of premium quality extra long staple Egyptian Cotton fibers spun into super fine gauge yarns. Only a few mills worldwide have developed proprietary technology to twist and weave those fine yarns into exceptional fabrics. The complexity of the production and scarce avialbility of the required raw materials make those fabrics extremely pricey.

And what about all those bed sheets available online or at retail stores showing incredibly high counts for ridiculously low prices? Well, it is most likely one of the two options below:

1) The thread count is true but it has been achieved using poor quality raw cotton fibers, thus giving thick uneven yarns that are woven into heavy fabrics manufactured into blanket-weight sheets. That’s not nice for sheets.

2) The thread count is somehow misrepresented referring to a metric system figure rather than to the actual number of threads woven into an American square inch.

Beware! Luxury linens scam alert.

On the other hand from a direct touch and feel experience of the actual product you will hardly notice any significant difference from a 600TC and a 1000TC. Quality performance and strenght do not show a tangible difference.

Price on the contrary will be higher as much as two or three times more.

It is big ticked purchase that should be carefully evaluated. Most of the times it’s not worth the extra cost.

Giacomo Rossi – main Editor at Belvivere luxury bedding

Iron Beds Have Lasted For Years Because They Are Durable And Stylish

June 13, 2010 by Robert Short  
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Your bedroom can tell people a lot about you because it will often reflect your personality. The type of bedroom furniture you use and other decorations you use to fill out the space will show what you really like to surround yourself with in your most intimate moments. It might not make any difference what other people feel about your bedroom, but what you feel and think about it is another matter all together.

If your bedroom does not make you feel welcome and peaceful when ever you enter it, then there could be some changes you need to make that will promote those feeling for you. Studies show that colors are an important factor in how a room can make you feel. The bedroom can be an exciting place sometimes, but you want it to be caused by something other than the colors you chose. Try using more muted or pastel colors to enhance a restful, peaceful feeling for sleeping.

The right colors in your bedroom is a very good thing, but having the right bed to sleep on is an even better and more important thing. If the mattress you are sleeping on does not let you sleep well every night, then you should get one that makes you rest well consistently. You might need one that is softer or you could need one that is more firm. Different mattress work in different ways for different people. This is why you should always lie down on mattress before you buy home and take it home.

Having a bed that is stable is also good because a wobbly bed that shakes too much can actually wake you up when you are moving around in your sleep. You could sleep through some of your tossing and turning if the bed did not move with you. Iron bed frames have been used for generations because they are so sturdy. It is really hard to damage an iron bed, unlike wooden frames that can eventually break apart with long wear and tear. Today iron beds can be purchased in a variety of style choices to suit anyone’s picky taste.

Your bedroom should be the place where you feel the most at home in your entire house because you will spend so much of your life sleeping. Doesn’t it just make good sense to make sure you have the perfect bed to spend all of that time in? Buy a quality bed and mattress and it will last and stand the test of time. Also buy one you are attracted too. You want to enjoy sleeping in it as much as you enjoy admiring how pretty it is.

Learn more about cast iron bed. Stop by Robert Short’s site where you can find out all about upholstered iron beds and what it can do for you.

Can You Pick Out The Best Living Room Furniture?

June 8, 2010 by Seane T. Roompl  
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Choosing the perfect furniture for your lounge isn’t as straightforward as choosing the perfect bedroom furniture. One reason why it’s so hard is that everyone is going to see your lounge, whereas only a low number of folks are going to see your bedroom.

In order to choose the perfect furniture you will first need to choose a theme for your lounge. When choosing a theme for the lounge the 2 most well liked choices are traditional or modern. Modern themes use stylish looking wood furniture or maybe leather furniture. The traditional look uses bamboo furniture and other similar types of furniture.

Now that you have decided on a theme you are going to need to consider the colour of your furniture. Darker colours,eg black or brown leather couches, are going to add a hint of elegance to any living room. If you aren’t keen on dark brown or perhaps black for your furniture you can select a nice coloured couch. Bright shades should only be used if you are going for a more modern look, which is more designer than the rest is. If you do not want too much color you can choose smaller pieces of furniture in colours instead of the biggest piece being coloured.

How much furniture you place in your lounge is going to rely on the scale of your lounge. If you’ve got a smaller living room you will not be able to fit a sectional and a love seat in the room along with a occasional table and end tables. Smaller living rooms would do best with one large sized couch instead of a couch and a love seat. You can also chuck in a recliner or two depending on space.

When selecting a recliner you simply need to select one that goes with the general look of the living room. Here you can select an accent color or you can go with a recliner that matches your settee. Coffee tables are also something that need to fit in with the overall decor of the front room. Glass coffee tables supply an sublime look, while wooden coffee tables are a little more conventional.

Just remember that so long as your living room furniture ties into your theme you can do pretty much anything you want.

In A Newly Remodeled Home, Choose Wholesale Hardwood Floors

June 7, 2010 by Shaun P. Rosou  
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When rebuilding your house one of the largest projects that’ll be undertaken is the floors. A home cannot be correctly rebuilt without redoing the floors and price is always a consideration when doing the floors. Choosing wholesale carpet is one of the least expensive options when it comes to redoing the floors, but occasionally cheaper isn’t unvaryingly better.

A few of the people do not like the look of carpet or they hate the look of wall-to-wall carpet. If you’re one of those folks the better news is you can choose hardwood floors instead of carpeted floors. Installing hardwood floors is not as tough as installing carpet. In fact many of us find that it’s relatively simple to install hardwood flooring and undertake it as a do it yourself project.

Though it may not sound that hard before you tackle the project yourself you must do a bit of study. Hardwood flooring if it’s not installed properly will look hideous and cheap. So sometimes it is worth hiring a pro to do it for you, but you wish to hire the right professional.

If you don’t feel just like installing hardwood flooring is something that you can do on your own there are tons of flooring companies available who can do it. Nonetheless if you opt to utilise a flooring company to install your hardwood floors you’ll want to make certain you choose the right flooring company for your wishes.

Not all flooring firms are going to be able to install hardwood surfaces properly nor will they all be well placed to install carpet perfectly. You will need to find a flooring company that focuses on hardwood surfaces instead of carpet. Selecting a flooring company that specializes in hardwood flooring is a good choice because you need the install to look perfect instead of just thrown together.

Hardwood flooring is one of the more dear options, especially if you go with real hardwood surfaces and not laminate floors. To help keep the expenses down to a minimum you want to get a firm that supplies wholesale hardwood flooring.

How To Arrange Your Bedroom Furniture For Relaxation And Comfort

June 6, 2010 by Seane T. Roompl  
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While living room furniture must be arranged for socializing, bedroom furniture should be prepared for relaxation and no doubt comfort. Bedrooms aren’t prepared for socializing because after you enter your bedroom you are not considering watching TV or talking with your pals. Upon entering your bedroom the first thing that you are pondering is an end point to a long, tough day, plus how nice it will be to lay back on the bed and relax .

Before you can arrange your furniture you’re going to want to measure your bedroom. You will want to have actual measurements, you will also want to know what kind of space you have between the window and the floor and other odd places like that. Getting these measurements allows you to draw your bedroom to scale on paper, so you can plan what you want to do and guarantee everything fits. The best way to make certain everything is going to fit is to make cutouts of all of the furniture that you intend to include in your bedroom.

Out of all the furniture in your bedroom the bed is going to be the focus, so you would like to place all of the other furniture around the bed. When arranging the bed you do not want to dam any exits or entrances to the bedroom, nor do you need to dam the walkways or the toilet. Leave enough space next to the bed for no less than one end table, two end tables look good with larger beds because you can place one on each side.

When preparing the furniture you would like to keep in mind you need to leave satisfactory space round the room for a walkway. The average walkway is about eighteen inches wide, so work within that space when planning your bedroom.

Long walls are very good for long, short dressers. If feasible you need to place the dresser on the wall that’s at the foot of the bed. If space won’t permit the side wall is another option. You want to avoid placing any type of dresser at the head of the bed because it will contest with the headboard.

One thing that many folk don’t think about when arranging a bedroom is paintings and lamps. Lamps fit completely on the end tables by the bed, or they can be placed on taller dressers to supply the best possible light. You can hang paintings above any piece of bedroom furniture, but centering the painting above regularly looks the very best.

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