What would be a good decor scheme for a bedroom shared by 3 year old girl and baby boy?
July 9th, 2009 | by admin |starlight_940 asked:
We’re having a baby boy and for the time being (until we get a bigger place) my 3 year old daughter and he will share a room. My daughter already has everything decked out in pink and full of princess accessories. I haven’t bought my crib set or anything like that for my boy yet. How could I have them share a room and have it all tie in together so it doesn’t look like one side is for a boy and one for a girl? I’m also looking for relativley affordable options, since they will probably only share for one year at the most. And my paint options are limited. I would have to go with something nuetral so I can easily paint it back to white before we move again, or maybe put up a border to dress up the walls.
Emma
We’re having a baby boy and for the time being (until we get a bigger place) my 3 year old daughter and he will share a room. My daughter already has everything decked out in pink and full of princess accessories. I haven’t bought my crib set or anything like that for my boy yet. How could I have them share a room and have it all tie in together so it doesn’t look like one side is for a boy and one for a girl? I’m also looking for relativley affordable options, since they will probably only share for one year at the most. And my paint options are limited. I would have to go with something nuetral so I can easily paint it back to white before we move again, or maybe put up a border to dress up the walls.
Emma







7 Responses to “What would be a good decor scheme for a bedroom shared by 3 year old girl and baby boy?”
By Carole on Jul 9, 2009 | Reply
You can’t go wrong with prime colors and animals.
By Josie R on Jul 11, 2009 | Reply
Try a nature theme. Blues, pinks, purples, greens and yellows with rainforest animals, farm life or underwater life is gender non specific. These themes will “grow up” with your kids and not be outdated in a few years.
By northernbornsoutherner on Jul 14, 2009 | Reply
Greens and yellows, like a meadow, or with some trees.
By sjwhvac on Jul 15, 2009 | Reply
For clouds wall paper and stencils will add color and stencils will add color and stencils will add color and fluffy white for clouds wall paper and fluffy white for clouds wall paper and fluffy white for clouds wall paper and coverup.
By S S on Jul 16, 2009 | Reply
The walls first you could go with fluffy white again just remember to lightly sand any color of paint texture on the.
By Doreen S on Jul 20, 2009 | Reply
I have a 6 year old grandson, a 3 year old grandson, and a 1 year old granddaughter, they all love Dora and Diego from Nickelodeon or Sesame Street characters with Elmo being the favorite. Children usually love the bright colors with red coming in first.
By Sarah L on Jul 21, 2009 | Reply
How about a fish / aquarium theme?