Thursday, January 29, 2009

Decorating a Princess Room By Sarah Crosset

Creating a beautiful Pink Princess Room For your child

It is every girl's fantasy to have her own room, Princess, and although as shown extreme Home Makeover can make your first attempt to look a little weak, there are ways to bring life to her daughter in the room and create a comfortable retirement to enjoy celestial years.

A beautiful space always begins with some thoughtful planning. Sit down with your child and find out their favorite shapes, colors and styles. Is it a girl pink, lilac or promote? Color is the first step towards the creation of a room can enjoy it. For a room with a princess theme, choose light pastel colors. Brasher bold colors to create a space that could interfere with what you're trying to achieve.

Once you've chosen your colors, look to the floor. Is your daughter or drag soft beige carpet? She has a cold, wood floor? Your best investment for your new room is a new carpet. Now you can buy carpets rooms specifically for children in a wide variety of shapes and styles. Finding a large rug with a castle, or printed on a horse drawn carriage is as simple as searching through your local store for home decor. The search for a more luxurious feel to your room girls? Try a soft, lint chenille carpet in pink or brown. Shag rugs provide a soft cushion the feet of his daughter every morning and make it feel like a princess.

Tulle or netting is an inventive to adorn the windows of his room princess themes. Tul can buy at your local fabric store, and is relatively cheap. Coming in a variety of colors and patterns, you can find tulle with flashes of pink in a contrasting color to catch your eye and also provide privacy. If you are trying to create a real feel to your room pink, tulle create a canopy bed for your child. Simply plug directly tulle to the ceiling above the edge of the bed. Try to keep your canopy as wide as the bed itself. Once deposited, the net decrease along the length of the bed to the head and pin again. Allow excess to fall behind the head and has an instant canopy.

Bedding for a princess room is available through the Disney Store, but if it is a little different look and feel to try to save money, you can create your own bedding. Local cotton fabric stores carry sheets with tiaras, wands, fairy tale or items that can be sewn to create your own pillow or duvet cover.

Accessorize your princess pink room with a small spider. You can buy an inexpensive lamp and the wings of your lamp. If you do not feel as if you have the skills necessary to install a new light, you can buy pretty glass lamps that plug into the wall and even hang from a hook in the ceiling.

With a few well-placed photos, some memories of the princess tiara or a scepter, soft throw pillows were set up her small room in the Princess of their dreams. It is a weekend that will make his daughter happy in the years ahead.

Crosset Sarah has worked in the field of interior design for many years and loves to share her home decorating ideas and experiences with the owners around the world. His best tip of a princess's room to buy a carpet of pink or a carpet designed for girls

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