




I am contemplating redecorating my son's bedroom but he's at an age where planes, trains, trucks and animals are too young but he's not quite a teenager, so I'm kind of stuck for ideas. But I did find these beautiful shots of kid's rooms for inspiration. Makes me wish I was decorating a girl's bedroom though, or maybe I should just redecorate my own room.(All images: Domino Magazine)
2 comments:
yes, the "tween" age, hard to decorate for! I guess Bratz (ewww) and Miley Cyrus have it wrapped up for the girls, but what for boys? Maybe stick to a colour scheme rather than object/theme....stripes and stars? Something along those lines?
Hi Romana,
If he had it his way he would have a Star Wars/Ben10 room. I agree with the colour scheme idea, now to pick a colour......
Post a Comment