Entry #1178, May 15, 2012
Interior designing of your kids’ room is a great experience for both parent and child. Allowing your children to participate in decorating their own room will provide individuality and expression of their personality. This will also enhance their creativity and artistic traits.
In order to maximize the bonding you have with your kids in decorating their rooms, here are some tips:
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Allow your kids to illustrate or draw a design that they want for their room to become.
Plan ahead and sit with your kids to discuss about making a blueprint of their room. By having this activity with your child, it will help you be accustomed to what your child wants. They will be able to express the kind of theme they want that fits their personality.
Inform your kids about the limitations in the decorating process.
The workspace area is important and should be taken into account. Your kids should understand that they cannot have everything they wanted. You may give your kids the floor dimension or area of their room, your budget and the resources available. This way, you may gauge how well your kids fair in computing and designing.
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Consider the present and future implications of the suggested design of your kids
You may allow your kids to say something about their designs. Let them explain the reasons behind their plan and how they intend to do it. You may also give them guide questions to start the conversation. Consider if it is what you want to grow with your child. Also, avoid dictating too much about the design so as not to influence their imagination.
If your child has a desired piece of artwork from his or her much loved children’s book, consider a canvas reproduction
It can be your kid’s painting projects in school or a canvass from his or her favorite artist. These are easy to hang and child-friendly presentations. These pieces of artworks can incorporate your kid’s creation and can truly become an excellent memento.
Bear in mind that your kid’s room plays a vital part in the development of your child. Spending time, efforts and money is definitely a worthwhile experience.
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