By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
For a child, a bedroom is more than just a place to sleep. It’s a room to do schoolwork, listen to music, play games, sprawl on the floor, rough-house, read, build models, daydream, visit with friends, and keep innumerable possessions.
You’ll need to plan carefully to create a space that serves all those functions, yet is comfortable and inviting — and has enough staying power to require only minimal redecorating and repainting every few years.
Consult the experts
The ultimate experts on what kids like best are kids themselves. Involve your children in the design process by letting them help with color selections for their rooms. Include their interests, and ask for their opinions as you create a decorating scheme, especially when it comes to paint, furniture, and fabrics. What you want is a room that both meets your needs and pleases your child. But don’t go overboard: Kids’ interests change often, so use color schemes that can be easily modified when their passions go another direction. A few safe bets for color palettes include:- Black and white with a favorite color all over
- Pastels
- Neutral backdrop with bright accent colors, like green and blue
- Bright colors in small doses
