The challenge of creating a child's personal space is among the most freeing of all design experiences.
Approach your child's space as a designer with a very special client. Observe your child playing, ask her questions, and remember when you were a child yourself. A little childlike thinking will lead to a unique space. By all means, think outside the toy box when decorating this important area.
• Framing your child's artwork adds color and motion into the space, while building a little self-esteem and pride in his room.
• Quit buying sets of furniture for your child's room. Mix styles to develop a more individual space.
• Walls are (sooner or later) made to be scribbled on, so paint a few with chalkboard paint to make an appropriate area for this creative impulse.
Read Mr. Farmer's article for all 26 tips.
Bev & Mike
Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery
2 comments:
Hi, just found this old article of mine on your great site. BTW, I am a "he" not a "she" - Kip Farmer. Check out my website and blog at kipfarmer.com
Mr. Kip Farmer, thank you for reading our blog and your compliment. As you can see, we have changed your gender and we apologize for the error.
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