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If your teen room has yet to undergo a transformation, be prepared, as you can be certain the itch will soon hit.
While discussing teen room decorating ideas, it’s a bit frustrating when you discover teens tend to want more of everything from extra seating and sleeping space for friends to more storage space. However, “more” doesn’t have to mean more expensive. With a little creativity and ingenuity great teen bedrooms designs can be realized even on a shoestring budget. 1. Your first step is to sit down with your teen (and possibly some of her friends) and brainstorm some ideas. Listen to your teen’s room decorating ideas with an open mind. Discussing each other’s ideas, concerns and desires offers you a wonderful opportunity to bond with your child while developing a teen bedroom design both of you can live with. 2. While exploring teen bedroom designs find out what activity areas your teen would like the room to contain. Would she like a spot for grooming, studying, exercising and/or relaxing with friends? Aim to create a cozy, multi-functional room that matches her interests and activities. Break the room into activity zones so everything can be stored exactly where she needs it and clean up will be easier. After listening to your child’s teen room decorating ideas you’ll likely learn that she desires an entirely new collection of teen bedroom furniture. 3. To drive her teen room decorating ideas down to a more reasonable and realistic level, discuss how much responsibility your teen will have in terms of money, creativity and hands-on participation. 4. Help her kick start her creative teen room decorating ideas by suggesting she redecorate using her existing teen bedroom furniture. Here are a few ideas:
Remember, rearranging furniture can give a room a dramatic new look. Many successful teen room makeovers are quickly and easily accomplished using only a new coat of paint and by rearranging or introducing new accessories and lighting. Once you have an idea of what can stay make a list of teen bedroom furniture to buy. Click here for furniture buying tips. To stretch your hard-earned dollar and create unique teen bedrooms designs search for teen room furniture worth rejuvenating through yard sales, secondhand shops or freecycle.org. 5. Make teen room organization and storage a priority. Include ample storage items in your teen room decorating ideas. Think shelves, furniture that doubles as storage, maximized closet space and under the bed bins on wheels. Before you both start decorating the teen room, organized it. 6. When discussing ideas for painting teen bedrooms my teen suggested teen room colors and ideas I felt neither of us could live with so I educated him on how his teen bedroom colors may affect his moods and activities. For more information on colors to paint teen rooms and how colors can affect your child’s moods click on the link. If your child insists on a strong paint color, remember, it’s relatively inexpensive and easy to repaint walls. You can easily tone down the impact of strong colors by using lighter and darker shades or by limiting the vibrant color to only one wall. 7. Teen bedroom accessories help your teen communicate a sense of pride in her talents and surroundings. By far, the best teen bedroom accessories are items teens have designed on their own like collages, bulletin boards, and hand painted light switches and lamp shades. If your teen loves posters, will you allow him to tape them to newly painted walls or will you provide frames, foam, corkboard or a bulletin board for him to express his interests? The best teen bedrooms designs are born as a result of personal interests, negotiations and well-developed plans. If your child is attracted to or creates teen bedrooms designs you dislike try to be flexible. Your child is on the brink of maturity so it is just as important for him to be able to explore and express his tastes as it is for him to have a private space for him to enjoy.
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