As parents we know our children will grow up someday. And their bedrooms has to keep up with all the changes that they will go through in life. The changes doesn't need to be drastic and sudden, you can introduce them slowly and gradually. We just have to make sure that the bedroom fits whatever their needs are.
When you're choosing bedsheets for your children, try sticking with plain sheets which are brightly colored instead of specialized and themed ones. The problem with those are, your child quickly outgrows them, while the plain ones can stick around much longer.
Try making gradual changes to his dresser as well. You can paint the dressers to match the wallpapers and other furniture. You can also add some new furniture to make the change even more visible. You can replace a changing table for a shelf for storing toys. You can put chairs there too to give your child some place to sit on and for you to use when you're reading him or her a bedtime story.
Make his or her bedroom a bit older or more mature than your child. This way they don't outgrow things much faster. Just don't make it too mature. Keep everything in bright pastel colors and make the bedroom as cozy and warm as possible. Keep in mind that your child will be spending most of his growing up years inside his or her bedroom.
The only thing that you need to keep in mind is that you need to make it comfortable for your child. Remember that he or she will be spending a lot of time here. The last thing you'll need is to have a room that offers no refuge for troubling times. - 16459
When you're choosing bedsheets for your children, try sticking with plain sheets which are brightly colored instead of specialized and themed ones. The problem with those are, your child quickly outgrows them, while the plain ones can stick around much longer.
Try making gradual changes to his dresser as well. You can paint the dressers to match the wallpapers and other furniture. You can also add some new furniture to make the change even more visible. You can replace a changing table for a shelf for storing toys. You can put chairs there too to give your child some place to sit on and for you to use when you're reading him or her a bedtime story.
Make his or her bedroom a bit older or more mature than your child. This way they don't outgrow things much faster. Just don't make it too mature. Keep everything in bright pastel colors and make the bedroom as cozy and warm as possible. Keep in mind that your child will be spending most of his growing up years inside his or her bedroom.
The only thing that you need to keep in mind is that you need to make it comfortable for your child. Remember that he or she will be spending a lot of time here. The last thing you'll need is to have a room that offers no refuge for troubling times. - 16459
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