Tips for Decorating a Bedroom with Childrens Art

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 11. February 2012 15:07

Decorating your child's bedroom with children's art requires only a few simple steps to create the perfect decor for your child. Understanding your child's preferences, reviewing the type of furniture in the room and determining one wall to be the focal point will allow you to make the right art choices.

 

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Understanding Preferences

Wall art designed specifically for kids is as varied as the kids themselves. From astronomy to Winnie the Pooh there are photographs, pictures and paintings for many themes. But every child is different and it is important to understand their preferences in both color and content. Age and gender may influence preferences, but don't make assumptions. Ask them what they like and you may be surprised. The little girl who plays with Barbies all day may be dreaming of a room filled with teddy bears. The little boy who loves playing with cars may want a pirate theme. Spend some time browsing through options to get a better feel of what they like. They may not really know themselves yet.

 

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Another factor in choosing the right wall art is the style of the furniture in the room and the overall color theme of the room. Wall art can stand out or blend in, according to your preferences.  For example if the room is decorated in pastels a bold picture will stand out, but a softer painting will blend in. Of course you want to avoid colors that will clash so consider the color of bedding and carpeting as well. The frame that will hold each piece of art is also an important consideration when looking at style.

Style and Color

When you are choosing more than one painting consider how they will work together. It is important to stick with a theme so that artwork on different walls works together. The theme can be around color or subject. For example, the pirate room may also have some art with ocean creatures that have the same color theme as the pirate picture. Another room may have Disney Princess art as the theme, even though each princes has her own set of colors.

Measure First

Before you begin shopping measure all of the walls where you plan to place artwork. When you are considering a purchase make sure you add on extra inches for framing to ensure the art will fit. If you want to have a focal point in a certain place in the room determine which wall first. If the room doesn't have one large wall to use you may not want to choose a focal point until you have chosen the art.

Often the focal point is the largest wall in the room, but it doesn't have to be. If you find the perfect artwork that is smaller, use that as a focal point. The most important aspect of any artwork is the emotion it causes in the people who see it. Of course the people who will see it the most is your family, so make sure you all like the choices made.

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