Friday, March 28, 2014

Ideas for a Tween Room Makeover

When girls or boys reach 9 years they begin to show their independence to all people. You may often hear they say “Let me do it myself!” You hear this phrase almost every day or every time. This period where girls or boys come has known as the “Tweens”. Tween girls or boys often make their bedrooms to reflect who they are. This is a normal growth of personalities that happen to almost all girls and boys at their ages. When your tween girls or boys want something of a room makeover, it is natural and nothing to worry about. You just need to help them by finding suitable tween room decorating ideas.

When your tween girls or boys are insisting on decorating their rooms, take the following tween room decorating ideas into your consideration:

§ Set Your Budget. Your budget should be the first measurement of your tween girls or boys’ project. No matter what they have planned for their rooms, they should work within your budget. Begin with something you can afford it and start from it. Don’t worry because even a very small budget can produce a result. Even new painting can give you a new feeling and new ambience for the room.

§ Plan the Room on Paper First. Make a plan of your project on paper first, because even a professional decorator will do the same thing. Read any decorating books to give your tween ideas for the room makeover, and then draw the ideas into a sketch. Don’t forget to make accounts for bedding, posters and furniture. Before the real work begins, you should think whether you want to make changes.

§ Think Long-Term. Try as possible to choose designs, a room theme, and colors that will make your room makeover last for years. Even your tween girls or boys have passed their tween ages and come to teen ages, their rooms are still appropriate to use.

§ Take Suitable Theme Ideas. For tween girls your theme should include vertical lines, geometric shapes and patterns, The Beach, The Jungle or Rainforest, Polka dots, Flowers. For tween boys should include the outdoors, sports, music, color-themes that suit a favorite team or school, college or university-themed, clean lines, Caribbean or Hawaiian-themed, and neutral colors.


§ Clear Out. Classify any books or toys or that are not used anymore. Make three signs labeled, Throw Away, and Donate, and Keep. 

No comments:

Post a Comment