Saturday 27 December 2014

The Best Curtains for Kids’ Bedrooms

Ah kids, you’ve gotta love ‘em, right? Those tiny creatures that take over your life from the moment they appear and get whipped away to be weighed. They change your world in an instant and suddenly all you want to do is give them everything. Sadly ‘everything’ can cost quite a lot. Which is a shame, especially when you’re trying to be the best parents ever invented. If you’re doing up your kid’s bedroom and you’re trying to source some seriously epic (it’s kid speak for cool) curtains, here are some great ideas to try…

Toddlers
•Dinosaurs
•Diggers
•Pigs
•Ballerinas

The list of things toddlers fall instantly obsessed with is seemingly endless, and it can be a hard task keeping up to date with it all. One thing’s for sure though, colourful curtains are destined to look right at home in a kid’s bedroom. Whether you just go for plain, block coloured long curtains from a UK store, or you go all out with crazy patterns, you can have great fun making them right for your own little monkey. You could –

•Applique your child’s favourite animal on to plain curtains
•Stencil stars and moons on blackout curtains to add interest
•Buy ready-made long curtains in UK and add felt shapes to personalize them

Tweens

Footballs, fairies, princesses, and monsters all have a place in most tween’s hearts. So look out for curtains that feature these colourful characters on them (though monsters should obviously be happy and friendly-looking monsters!) If you fancy a little craft project, you could always add little pockets to your child’s curtains. These little pockets would make the perfect place to store special treasures and secret notes – and may come in handy when the tooth fairy comes to visit too.

Teenagers

Pleasing a teenager is pretty nigh impossible – unless you’ve got one of those rare teenagers who is actually – unbelievably – happy. As a golden rule, a teenager’s bedroom is their own and they’ll want to decorate it in their own unique style. Whether that’s a style that features midnight black walls with matching long curtains, or the total opposite where piles of teddies obstruct the majority of the bed, it will probably change from one month to the next. The best route to go down, therefore, is one that has simplicity at its core. Keep things simple and they’ll stay looking good for longer. You can add personality to simple curtains by pinning badges to them, adding funky designs like lightning bolt felt shapes – and you could get your teenager involved with crafting too.

Kids deserve funky bedrooms, and taking time to make them special is rewarding for you and for your kid. Take ideas from all your child’s favourite toys and places to visit, and transfer these ideas to their bedroom. Once you get started, you’ll soon find it hard to stop!

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