Children room design ideas

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BUDGET CHILDREN’S ROOM DESIGN IDEAS – TO CREATE A ROOM YOU’LL LOVE FOR LESS


WANT TO SPRUCE UP YOUR CHILD'S ROOM FOR MINIMAL COST? WE SHOW YOU HOW!

These budget children’s room design ideas are simple tricks and tweaks that don’t cost the earth – but they can have serious style impact. We’ve covered space-saving ideas and ways to make the most of a small bedroom, along with decorating hacks and quick updates that won’t break the bank but that they will love. If you’re looking to redecorate a child’s bedroom then the costs can soon pile up. Whether it’s a lick of paint, colourful storage solutions or ways to make the room just a little bit brighter, we are bursting with fun and almost-free ideas to spruce up their all-important bedrooms and play rooms.


1. Make it multi-functional As your children grow, their room will need to accommodate a desk for study, and plenty of additional storage space for books and equipment. Shop for multi-functional pieces of furniture that incorporate desk space with plenty of hidden, but accessible, storage. AVOID ‘TEEMING’ A ROOM TOO MUCH, INSTEAD OPTING TO BRING TO LIFE YOUR CHILD’S FAVORITE DESIGNS AND COLOURS THROUGH BEDLINEN AND SOFT ACCESSORIES. REMEMBER THAT SIMPLE STORAGE ITEMS SUCH AS BOXES, BASKETS, HOOKS, HANGERS AND WALL ORGANIZERS WILL ALL HELP TO CREATE AN EFFICIENT SPACE THAT STILL HAS PLENTY OF PERSONALITY.


2. Recycle used materials Don’t let unloved materials go to waste. Upcycling is all about breathing new life into old items – be it furniture, home accessories or, even clothing. And a child’s bedroom is the perfect place to experiment with weird and wacky designs. THIS CHILDREN’S BEDROOMS IS INCREDIBLY CREATIVE, AND ALSO FEATURES PLENTY OF UPCYCLED PIECES. THE WALLS WAS MADE USING RECLAIMED CORRUGATED IRON TO MAKE AN URBANINSPIRED FEATURE WALL.


3. Work your space Haven’t got space for a regular-sized desk? If your room dimensions are too narrow for a desk, try making your own instead

THIS MAKESHIFT DESK/DRESSING TABLE/WHAT EVER YOU WANT IT TO BE, IS MADE USING DISCARDED SCAFFOLD PLANKS, WHICH HAVE BEEN CUT DOWN TO SIZE AND FITTED BY A JOINER. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS BY YOURSELF, UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.


4. Accessorize well If a child’s room is looking a little on the bland side, consider investing, and when we say investing we actually mean heading down to your local charity shop, or bargain supermarket, to pick up a few standout accessories. STYLISH ACCESSORIES DON’T HAVE TO COST THE EARTH. THE HIGH STREET HAVE BECOME INCREDIBLY GOOD AT REPLICATING HIGHEREND BRANDS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES,


5. Get crafting Stringing up pretty bunting – a brilliant thing to make on a shoestring budget – makes for a pretty decorative touch. Bunting is the perfect way to add a fun touch to your child’s room. It’s pretty,

PLAYFUL, AND CAN BE MADE WITH DIFFERENT FABRICS AND PATTERNS TO SUIT ANY OCCASION. AND WHAT’S MORE, YOU CAN GET YOUR CHILD INVOLVED IN THE CRAFTING PROCESS.


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