Not too long ago girls rooms would only be decorated in pink and boys rooms in blue. This is still the case for many children's rooms. Girls rooms look cute in pink and the same can be said for the boys rooms decorated in blue. But people are becoming more adventurous now. Girls are starting to have shades of blues and even boys are starting to enjoy accents of pink. Paints and furniture is available now in every colour of the rainbow. This is good especially for children who share a room and parents are able to use colours that are unisex.
Many children and parents though still prefer traditional colour schemes. Try to decorate your child's bedroom to reflect his or her personal preferences. Do not feel you have to stick to some stereo type look. You can use a certain scheme overall and add some elements of another scheme by mixing up two schemes together. An example of this is if your child likes animals and aeroplanes and wants his bedroom theme to be a jungle. You can decorate the room in a jungle theme but still add some aeroplane models hanging down from the ceiling in a colour that matches the rest of the room. This way you and your child are adding your own original style to a certain theme.
If you are not sure where your young child's interests will lie or you want to ensure that a decorating scheme will appeal to girls and boys of all ages, you can not go wrong with a nature-inspired scheme. This type of scheme will appeal to younger and older children.
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