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Embellishing A Child's Bedroom On A Budget

You don't have to spend a lot of money to embellish your kid's room. In fact, kids generally enjoy decorating their rooms using simple methods, particularly if they are able to help with it. If you include your son or daughter in the decorating of their bedroom, it will enable them to express themselves creatively as well as giving to them a great feeling of achievement when they are finished. If your plan is to decorate your kid's room, then you might want to follow the hints below to gain a little inspiration.

Picking a Theme

Young kids are often particularly fond of having a theme for their own bedroom. It might be a cartoon character, a passion or activity, or a favored animal. Wonderful results will come when you decorate a room with a theme in mind. If you work with a theme then it is simpler to make the decor of the room coordinate because you will already have an inspiration and guidelines for what you want. However, it is important not to go overboard with the theme. For example, if your child chooses a certain cartoon character, resist the urge to buy too many themed bedroom accessories. When embellishing with a theme, less is usually more. Select a few key enhancing accessories, such as a bedspread featuring the character, a couple of room accessories, as well as the window hangings. The next thing to do is to find the rest of the furnishings for the room in colors that go with the theme you have picked. This strategy will prevent the room from looking too busy and will also cost less money in the long run. Older children and teenagers often favor a more subtle designing approach, like focusing on a couple of their favorite colors.

Decorations for the Room's Walls

No bedroom is complete without a few fun wall accessories. Some wall accents can even be functional as well as ornamental, such as cute wall shelf or a rack of hooks painted in bright colors. You may also decorate affordably using large photo frames to exhibit some of the artwork they have made, or photographs they like, or posters that make them smile. You can also paint the walls with a brush, use a decal, or even use a stencil to embellish nicely while still not spending too much money. You can even cover a whole wall using black chalkboard paint to produce a nice big artwork area for your child to play with. Once the wall has been brushed with paint and has dried, simply give your child a big box of colored chalk, and allow them to decorate the wall on their own.

Decorating With Hobbies

Why don't you use a favorite pastime or activity of your child as an idea for decorating their room? This technique for decoration can be really fun in addition to being a wonderful way to take hobbies and unique collections out of storage and on display. For example, if your child collects sports cards, you may arrange them inside decorative 5x7 picture frames to employ as a wall design. Or you may display a bunch of their favorite stuffed animals on a shelf, rather than keeping them stored in a toy bin.

So get going today on adorning your child's room with basic and inexpensive yet fun accessories.

Victim in Gables car accident has bench warrant (Miami Herald)

A police officer investigating an auto accident in the 1500 block of Coral Way
between 8:45 and 9:45 p.m. Jan. 5 arrested a passenger in one of the cars
involved in the accident after discovering that the man had an outstanding
bench warrant issued by Miami-Dade County.

CORAL GABLES

A 19-year-old man removed a front window screen and then threw a rock at the
window of a home in the 100 block of Florida Avenue between 12:15 and 3:30
p.m. Jan. 4. Police canvassed the area after a witness reported the incident
and found and arrested the man. Damage to the screen and window was valued at
$300.

CUTLER BAY

A thief stole the tag and decal from a car that was parked outside of a
residence in the 9500 block of Jamaica Drive between 10 p.m. Dec. 31 and 9:30
a.m. Jan. 1.

A silver 1997 Honda Civic was stolen from outside a residence in the 20000
block of Southwest 83rd Avenue between 3 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Jan. 1.

A thief stole a wallet and multiple credit cards from a car parked outside of
Regal Cinema at Southland Mall at 20505 S. Dixie Hwy. between ...

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