Page 2Q. I'd like to make a really whimsical room for my toddler who is moving up to a regular bed. Where can I look to get some inspiration?
The article, "Fantasy Beds for Kids", looks at some of the many fun bed styles available today. If you have a girl then you might be interested in this page of links on canopy beds, though some of these looks may be better suited to older children.
Q. I recently saw a crib in a magazine that featured big feathered plumes in the corners. Do you know where I can find one of these?
Q. My husband is in the military so we move a lot, but I want to decorate the kids' rooms in a way that they will always feel at home. Any tips?
Buy colorful bedding in patterns they love so their bed is their own special space. You might also want to decorate their furniture with colorful paint techniques or decorative hardware. This way they can look around their rooms and see things that are very familiar and safe. Also, instead of spending money on elements you might have to leave (such as paint, stencils, wallpaper, carpet, built-ins, etc.) spend it on things you'll take with you each time you move. Some of these fun Rugs for Kids Rooms will add a lot of color and playtime fun in a child's room, and you can roll them up and move to the next house when it's time to relocate.
Q. I have five children and a small budget, however I really want to decorate their rooms creatively. What can I do to save money?
Q. My son will be 12 this summer and wants to get rid of the dinosaur look that's currently in his room. Where can I find ideas for teen rooms?
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