You can transform your kids' bedrooms easily with these super fun IKEA kids' room hacks! You can enjoy having more fun with your entire family making these home projects from IKEA furniture while creating organized kids bedrooms in your home!
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This stool is %100 handmade and kept many hours to be made with lots of care and love. Also it was made using punch needle technique. You can use this lovely wooden chair in your living room or children's room. If you wish, you can display your decorative objects or put your flower pots on it. The legs of the stool can be easily disassembled, so it is easy to transport and pack. Dimensions Height: 29 cm Seat width: 24 cm
We’ve been dragging our heels when it comes to transitioning Skyler from a toddler bed to a twin, but I think it may be time. She piles in the stuffed friends and the pillows and, well, it’s getting a little crowded in there. The simple Ikea Sniglar crib has served us well. You can see what it […]
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We've gathered decorating ideas that will help you create a magical environment for kids and leave them with heartwarming memories for the rest of their lives.
Kids do not need a lot of space.They need a room where they feel safe and can be creative.And small children's rooms can be bright and lovely spaces.
When I was in the fifth grade, I went to my first birthday slumber party. I was so excited to be invited, because that meant I was part of the “cool” group of kids in my class. Although my parents did not know the birthday girl’s family very well, they still allowed me to go....Read the Post
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Melbourne mother Lisa, 33, transforms children's spaces into stunning, on-trend environments that serve as both an extension of the household and a st...
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Forest animals are part of the world of childhood: that of fairy tales, songs learned at school, and stories told in the evening before sleeping. They
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Don’t leave home without your Angel by your side! This brush works miracles when it comes to detangling your hair. Comb it wet or dry or use it to style your hair when blow drying. This pretty little angel does it all. Stylish angel wing design Use it on wet or dry hair and hair extensions Gentle on children’s hair
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Forest animals are part of the world of childhood: that of fairy tales, songs learned at school, and stories told in the evening before sleeping. They
Choose between three fun colors and two adorable styles, with adorable chairs that are perfect for your little ones. Whether you select a bunny or a bear, the chair will let them be ultra-comfortable while they read, play or watch a fun movie. Get a few chairs in different styles, so that everyone can have their own favorite spot. Choose between a bear or a bunny, in blue, yellow or grey Not eligible for priority shipping Package list: 1 chair, in choice of style and color
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The IKEA FLISAT table is wonderful but it can be made even better. Read on to see how we made the $50 children's desk so much more fun!
SAFAVIEH Kid's Collection features fascinating styles and colors of rugs for girls and boys of all ages. These rugs are designed in stimulating colors and patterns that will brighten and energize the entire character of your child's bedroom, playroom, or nursery.Features:Pile height is 0.25 - 0.5 inchKids & Tween StyleChic Geometric PatternFeatured in SAFAVIEH's SAFAVIEH Kids CollectionFor over 100 years, SAFAVIEH has been crafting rugs of the highest quality and unmatched style. Click here to learn more.
Make sure you follow me on Instagram and Pinterest for a sneak peek into my recent projects! After working on Ellie's bedroom and my nephew's place, I've been hands deep in kids bedrooms for the past couple weeks. And
Don‘t you wish you hand one of these wall murals in your room as a kid?
Tree den made from Douglas Fur for children’s high play space. Makes a fun, playful safety shield and gives access for children to enjoy a previously unused space. Makes a stunning statement in children’s room. Can be adapted to suit alternative space, indoor or
This IKEA bunk bed hack becomes a children's playhouse that can be used from morning to night. It's almost too cute to use.
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I have been working on sorting books over the last week or so - 99% of them were kids books, but a few other random ones were mixed in (no surprise there). One of them is a little booklet called Decorating Your Child's Room from The DoubleDay Home Decorating Program, circa 1971. It's a winner, so I have to share! The scans are a little small, since it is more of a booklet rather than a full sized book, but I hope you can get the general idea... First up we have a little boy's room. I kind of dig the beds and dresser, and even the numbers, but the whales have me totally confused. As far as the colors go, the book says, and I quote: "Make sure to select a color scheme (like avocado green and blue) that is easy for lots of people to live with for a long time to come." Really. Really? Here is a lovely yellow and green girl's room - another stunning use of avocado green! The trundle bed is kinda cool, in fact the author of this book seems to LOVE trundle beds. Wicker furniture is also prominent, for some reason... I find the flooring especially interesting - "Note that the gay design is carried out in the easy-care, easy-to-apply hard surface flooring." It looks cool, but man, if little Suzie falls out of bed, she is going to get one good conk on the noggin! Now here is a color combo that I actually really love, bright red and baby blue. I also really love that wallpaper! But, I think the carpet is a bit much, and the soldier is a tad on the creepy side. The bed unit is pretty awesome, and for some reason the pillow with the red square in the middle leaning against the polka dot wallpaper makes me happy... A girl's room, of course. You can tell by the pink telephone, if the stuffed leopard (?!?) wasn't enough of a clue. Again we have wicker furniture, and crazy wallpaper. And a super fuzzy rug - at least Suzie won't hurt her head falling out of this bed! I think it is interesting that the books on the shelf that don't match the color scheme are wrapped in paper so that they will... I like the idea in theory, but the idea of wrapping all of my books is pretty overwhelming! I think the rule for designing boy's rooms in 1971 was use primary colors, and large letters and numbers. And they weren't allowed to have pillows, apparently. I love the lamps in this room though! Hopefully, this is designed for a teenage girl - I can't see little Suzie enjoying a fake zebra skin tacked on her wall. Well, I guess I can't really see *anyone* enjoying a fake zebra skin tacked to their wall. And what is that head on the shelf under the window? Creepy. I do like the bedspread, and how the shade over the window matches. Here is another room that has more of a teenage feel to it. I love the desk and chairs under the window, and the bedspread is kind of cool. Taking it all the way to the ceiling behind the bed is a bit much. Again we have a wicker chair - was wicker really all the rage in the early 70's? Last but not least, we have this pink monstrosity. The only thing I kind of like about it are the shelves on either side of the vanity. The rest just hurts. And why hang modern art on the walls only to surround it with such an over the top floral pattern? I just don't get it. I wish there was more, but most of the photos in the book are too small to scan in well, or are in black and white. Still, a fun little look into 1971!
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The IKEA FLISAT table is wonderful but it can be made even better. Read on to see how we made the $50 children's desk so much more fun!