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What Our Kids Wanted in a Bedroom

Kids Enjoy Decorating Their Own Bedrooms

Our kids are busy, smart, and clever. They have well-formed opinions for youngsters, and they firmly know exactly what they like and what they do not like. Unfortunately, that makes for some particularly vocal, opinionated kids. When we moved into our new home, we decided to let our clever, opinionated kids share their ideas on how their new bedrooms should be decorated. Any other decision would have spelled disaster.

Your Kids Might Surprise You with Their Sense of Style

Our nine-year-old son loves sports. He eats, drinks, and dreams football. His soccer cleats are always on his feet; he even tried to wear them to church on Easter Sunday. We didn’t let him. He’s the only member of our family who actually wishes that baseball season were longer. My husband and I automatically assumed that he would want a sports-themed bedroom. It’s a good thing we asked him because that’s not what he wanted at all. When we asked him, he actually told us that he wanted something “classic contemporary.” Really, he used those exact words. I think he’s been watching too much HGTV. I didn’t even know what “classic contemporary” meant at his age. To be honest, I’m still not sure.

Kids Are More Analytical Than You Think When It Comes to Choosing Furniture

On the other hand, we expected my 12-year-old daughter to ask for pink walls, pink carpets, pink ceilings, pink everything. She’s our little princess, our delicate ballerina. So, you know what she ended up asking for? Blue. She wanted a sky blue room to remind her of sunny spring days even in the deepest winter. In addition to choosing her own colour, she specifically wanted a full size bed, dressers with plenty of storage space, and a student desk so she could do her homework alone in her room without any distractions from her overly talkative parents, or so she claimed.

Helping Decorate Their Rooms Gives Kids a Sense of Pride

So, we let them pick out their own kids bedroom furniture, and I have to say that they did a great job. They decorated their bedrooms and had a hand in choosing everything from paint color to light fixtures. Now, they both feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. Plus, they love keeping their rooms clean because they helped plan and arrange everything. That gives them a feeling of responsibility that they never had before.

Kids Bedroom Furniture Can Still Be Classic

One thing I learned from my family’s little decorating experience is that kids bedroom furniture can still be classic. Depending on your selection, your child may be able to use the same furniture right through his or her teen years and right into adulthood. A quality bedroom set can be timeless. You can just change the room’s decor to suit your child’s changing tastes throughout the years and the quality furniture of your choice is available online on www.shop4furniture.net

Why I Wouldn’t Change a Thing If I Had to Do It Again

My children proved that they could make responsible, sensible choices when presented with the option to decorate their own bedrooms. Making those decisions appropriately has taught them the rewards associated with making clear-headed, thoughtful decisions. I feel confident that they will take the lessons they learned through this positive experience and use them throughout their lives.

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