Decorating The Playroom Through Your Child’s Growing Years

July 15, 2010 by  
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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.

Children’s Interior Design has never been this easy with these rugs. Be sure to take a look at this childrens rugs for the latest information.

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