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Saying Goodbye to Pink in a Girl’s Bedroom

Tuesday, April 25th, 2017

The Wesley Allen Youth Headboard with Surround HB1262 can be fitted with bedding fit for a princess or a young lady.

Have you noticed how pink has dominated the doll shops lately? Pink is splashed in just about every element that is used inside girls’ bedrooms, nurseries, playrooms, etc. There are homes that do not prefer bubblegum pink or fuchsia for that matter. So, if you’re one of these homes, then here are ways to pick other concepts –

No to Pink Walls

One of the biggest mistakes that homeowners do when choosing a color palette for their daughter’s bedroom is to pick the wall color first. How about doing this the other way around this time?

Picking the wall color last means you won’t have to struggle with all the other design components. This means you will no longer feel constrained. You can still use a bit of pink with the other hues. Just make sure that the dominant colors are more interesting like yellow, orange, black, even stripes.

Since you have no wall color to pressure you into choosing design elements, then you can pick any style of bedding, rug, or draperies. You can also select the best comforter for your kid.

It also pays to involve your kid during the selection of the bedroom wall color. Tell your child that there’s a lot more than pink so she’s free to choose.

Find Another Color Inspiration

Always find a common ground for sisters who are sharing a bedroom. And make sure that there are no pressures from you or other adult relatives.

What’s hot in fashion today are stripes, florals, turquoise, emerald green, butterflies, mixed patterns, even faux finishes.

Femininity in Patterns, Textures and Shapes

Pink has always been associated with being feminine but this can still be conveyed with delicate patterns and curves. A curvy bed headboard complete with geometric upholstery can achieve this concept for you.

Rounded chair backs with slender legs also spell femininity. Circles can also be used to play a lead role in your chosen design. These can be used on bedding, rugs, walls and artwork.

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Go Bold

What could be bolder than having a rainbow-colored room? Rainbow colors are bright hues that can be used on pillows, walls, and just about anything in a room.

Being bold also means setting up a study zone for your little one. Set up books and a play area so this means there must be ample storage units and seating.

Since this is also your chance to break away from pink, then create a modern vibe with unique colors such as electric blue. Believe also in the power of paint so go ahead and experiment – you can actually use four different hues at the same time. Imagine having tangy orange, bold raspberry, peach and sweet pink all together.

Don’t Forget to be Practical

While being feminine or pretty is important, you must also think of ways that the bedroom can be used beyond her childhood. Accessories, bedding, and paint colors can be changed but cabinets, nightstands, and the bed itself can be too huge to move out later on.

It also pays to have a style statement that is as unique as your little one. Use a monogram bedspread for a more classic look. Flower curtains are also fit for a little princess or a growing lady so be sure to emphasize these, too.

How about writing your little girl’s favorite poem on the wall? This project is easy enough even for a non-artist. The colors of the lettering should have contrasts so that the message will surely be read.

And how about having a polka dot theme? These cheerful spots will surely pop from a neutral background; plus, your daughter can keep this same theme up till she’s an adolescent.

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Where the Girls Are: How to Design Bedroom for Girls

Thursday, September 1st, 2016

blog-4-capel-incorporated-floor-coverings-hearts-rug-6063rs-pink-creamParents of opposite sex siblings often come to a point in their lives when they contemplate on separating the two from a shared bedroom. How long can they share the said bedroom? At what age is it proper to build a different room for one of them? There are different opinions regarding this topic.

If experts are to be asked, there is no specific age when the cutoff should be. It is best for parents to monitor their children’s individual developments then they can make their decisions from there. More often than not, children who begin attending school also begin to become more aware about the principle of modesty. This is the age when they usually feel uncomfortable changing their clothes in front of their opposite-gender brother or sister.

Know that it would become more difficult for kids to adjust once they reach puberty so design the separate bedrooms as soon as they begin schooling.

The Grown Up Girl Palette

If your concern is how to make a bedroom appear more suitable for a teenager, then you can always deviate from the usual pink palette. There are many other colors to choose from such as a warm chocolate focal wall. This may be experimental but this rich hue will offer a playful aura to a young girl’s room. You can then integrate hot pink to this color scheme by adding sheer curtains, some ottomans that come in a different shade of pink, and a chic floral lamp.

Just be sure to keep the linens neutral-colored so that the boldness of the rest of the colors will be balanced.

Show Much Elegance

Use stylish gray walls together with some adult furnishings. It’s time to shy away from the cartoon character themes. Using regular furnishings will help you keep the bedroom for a very long time. Also, you help your young one transition from a young girl to a teenager.

Wesley-Allen-Bedroom-Twin-Bed-1093 paired with any feminine-colored sheet could easily become the focal point in a bedroom.

Wesley-Allen-Bedroom-Twin-Bed-1093 paired with any feminine-colored sheet could easily become the focal point in a bedroom.

A Definitive Line of Demarcation

A child’s room often showcases childish sophistication. You can improve from chiefly pink to a lavender playroom slash bedroom. This space should provide ample room for playtime and a restful nook.

Have a settee and a table lamp set up so that your little one could also spend the nights reading some of her books. In doing all these, make sure that you create a clear separation between the playroom, reading nook and the bedroom.  Most of the time, all you’d need is an area rug to separate these spaces.

Stylish Storage

Keep your little one’s space stylish by bringing in more shelves and cabinets. Use narrow shelves to achieve visual interest inside the bedroom. This is also your best way to showcase the young girl’s artwork, books and favorite toys.

Use small wicker baskets for all other organizational needs. ’Wanna be more unique? Use an Indian tepee as a reading nook. Store all the most colorful books there. This is a surefire way to make your little girl swoon with gratefulness.

Added Fun

Most of the modern girls’ bedrooms are no longer just set up for sleeping anymore. This can also be a place where homework can be done. The wall shelves could also be accessed using a painted ladder. Always remember that there should be plenty of storage options and this section could also be filled with buttons, beads, threads, glue, and such. Your little one could then proudly show her cute craft area.

Make the area more exciting by providing the ultimate getaway. Put up a dramatic set of curtains. See if your growing up girl would opt for magenta. The darker the color this time, the more dramatic it is.

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A Young Woman’s Bedroom: Two Super Hot Design Tips

Monday, April 11th, 2016

The potted flowering plant plus the curves on some of the accessories softened the linear look of the bed. Featured bedroom set is from FFDM's Vintage Classics.

The potted flowering plant plus the curves on some of the accessories softened the linear look of the bed. Featured bedroom set is from FFDM’s Vintage Classics.

The bedroom of a young woman is supposed to be cheerful and fresh. This is a room that should reflect her age, even her character. It would be wrong to make it look like an elderly woman’s dwelling but it shouldn’t look like a little girl’s room, too.

This only means that a balance should be achieved between these ages as adolescence is pretty much a delicate phase.

The young lady’s bedroom should be a place for retreat or relaxation. It should have the right fusion of freshness and femininity. There should also be zero clutter or else, the mood and overall female vibe would be ruined.

Always Begin with the Color

Let’s begin with the room color. What you should choose should be a vibrant color. Now you know why most young women’s bedrooms come with lavender, pink or pastel colors. These have a certain princess-ey or fairy-like feel.

Still, there are young women who prefer a more intense color. You could level from a pink to fuchsia or from lime green to bottle green.

Generally, the safest choice is soft pink. Red, blue, green and purple come in next. These can up the drama a bit. You can also integrate dashes of black or white.

It’s Always Downhill Once the Theme’s Chosen

Stylizing a young woman’s room is always personal which is why having a direction is critical.

With a specific style in mind now, it’s time to make the dream into a reality. Look at the walls, furniture, accessories and window treatments.

Should you aim for a contemporary appeal? Should it be shabby chic? It’s up to the young woman to decide. If you are a parent who is there to support your young one’s decision, then see to it that she’s also making the correct choices.

The theme is often modern but not all young women have this taste. Go through magazines and books on interior design that could give you an idea on what theme to work with.

The bedroom shouldn’t just be colorful, it should also be airy. The bigger the surface area that you need to work on, the smaller the furniture that you need to bring in; there’s also a need to solve the issue on storage through an investment on open shelves, multi-functional drawers, chests, and cabinets.

For the rest of the decor, all these depend on the young woman’s personality. For instance, you could buy – especially for this project – contemporary wall arts, wall accessories, vases, posters, and such.

As for the furnishings, be sure to add pieces that soften the overall appeal of the room. Do not forget about comfort as you invest in a bed and seating. If you elect to have linear pieces, then be sure to have vases filled with fresh flowers brought in.

Consider also the curtains, draperies, and the rest of the beddings. These should fuse correctly through coordination. The wall color must not clash with these fabrics.

See if low lamps, candelabra and aromatherapy oil burners can also be brought in. The candleholders should be made of crystal and not the metallic type as this would make the room look older. An elegant chandelier is an effortless way to make the room feel more ladylike.

These accessories have the power to pull everything together yet take it easy for you could also go overboard just as easily. Too many accessories will result in clutter and a chaotic feel – the very things that you would never expect in a young woman’s boudoir.

Now wasn’t that easy? Setting up a young woman’s bedroom has never been this easy and fun before.

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