Tuesday, October 28, 2008

209 Teen living room furniture

As every parent knows, children change their interests, their style, and themselves-expression many times over while living under your roof. The nursery doesn't look the same by the time your child's, a toddler, and once he/she has started school, it changes again. And all this happens before your child becomes a teenager. When he she does, expect another change in bedroom décor. The good news: it doesn't have to be a burden financially. It doesn't necessarily require all new bedroom furniture. If anything, home decorating can actually be a fun way to bond with your teenager.

One of the first things you and your teen can do in redecorating his/her bedroom is to take an assessment of what can stay and what needs to go. Maybe the racecar bed frame is no longer suitable at age 13, but the dresser and armoire work just fine. Once you know what staple pieces of bedroom furniture you need for your teen's room, think longevity. When it comes to bedroom furniture and children, try to buy things that will last throughout their tenure at your house. For teenagers, you can plan and buy staple bedroom furniture that will last even after they've moved out.

This brings us to the next point: the little things are the things that change the most. The books will change; the bookshelf stays the same. The posters on the wall change; the wall color doesn't need to. If you can fix your child's room with staple bedroom furniture and neutral wall colors, your teen can recreate his/her room in his/her own way without demanding that you finance a new look every year. If your teenager demands some radical changes, the most cost efficient way to do so is by painting the walls. Here, have your teen pick out a few colors, preferably more neutral in tone, and then have your teen actually partake of the painting. The gives the child a sense of self-expression and empowerment, while all the while getting him actively involved in a task that would otherwise either cost you time or money. And if you end spending more for bedroom furniture, you might as well save yourself on paying for a paint job.

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