How To Decorate A Kid's Room With Wall Decor

| Saturday, December 17, 2011
By Victoria Mieler


It has never been easier to spice up a room with out a whole lot of fuss or expense. I've always cherished the appearance of wall murals. When I visit some restaurants and I see the walls painted with designs or I see a kid's room in magazines with painted murals I always think I wish I could manage to achieve that in my children's rooms.

I would love a tree with flowers and animals or perhaps a whole wall with Thomas the Train and his pals. I even contacted some artists that promote in our local kid's magazine however the price was just way more than I could afford.

Today you don't have to sacrifice the space of your dreams since it's too expensive. You can get the look you want for less with wall decals and murals for a fraction of the price of painting. You can find so many designs to select from for both kids and adults.

I started experimenting in my room to make sure it was easy and that it would look appropriate. The tree and cherry blossoms we added to our decor look wonderful. They add a brand new dimension to the space and the fantastic part is if I decide to change my room they peel right off without mess up the paint underneath.

Doing this with my daughter was so much fun. She decided on the combination of stickers to develop an eclectic design. She got Peace Sign Wall Stickers created by Roommates to match her peace sign pillow cases along with the Giant Daisy Peel & Stick for an extra pop of color.

She also wanted the Peace Dry Erase Wall Decal so she could make notes and keep herself organized. At 9 years old she certainly has her own concepts about how her room should appear like. It was fun to watch her think and create.

Needless to say, the very best part was to spend time with her while she chose her designs and then as we place them up together we noticed her creation come to life.

Considering that each set she selected was less than $30.00 we entirely changed the look of her room, spent time together on an enjoyable activity, and did not break the bank in the whole process.




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