3 Easy Steps to Redesigning Your Child's Room for Cheap
Children like to have their own special place where they can feel comfortable and secure; all their favorite things surrounding them. A fun, bright children’s room can spark creativity, heighten imagination and delight your children for a long time to come. However creating a comfortable space for children does not have to lead to a great expense for parents. By simply bringing changes to the wall color, rearranging and repurposing existing kids furniture and adding bright and colorful children’s wall art, it is easy to give your child a fresh new room at an affordable cost.
1. Add some new color…Pick up a brush and paint!
A simple change in color can really adjust the mood and feel of a room faster than any other change. Don’t hesitate to include your child in this decision. Select a variety of colors you would like to see on the wall and allow your child to make the final choice. This way you won’t be stuck with florescent pink if you don’t want to.
2. Refinish and repurpose.
Purchasing new furniture for you child’s room makeover can cost you a considerable sum of money and may cause you to postpone this great gift to your child. Often existing baby furniture can be reused in the room by making some changes to the surface. Stripping existing furniture has been simplified so much with all the great new products out there. If it is too overwhelming a job, a little sanding and some new paint can really freshen up an old piece. Also, don’t forget to check out the thrift stores and garage sales nearby. There could be great finds waiting for you!
3. Create a bright new focal point in the room.
Kids wall art is a great choice for those looking to bring about minor changes that will result in a dramatic effect. It can quickly transform a child’s room from boring, to bright and inviting. Whether you decide on creating a special piece for your child, purchase kids wall art, or work on one together, make sure it reflects the fun and unique personality of your child. It should be a celebration of who your child is and what he or she loves best.

