So your little one outgrew the Bedding
A room's style and theme can best be brought out with Glidden's Online Color Consultant. It will show you mock ups of different color combinations in various rooms.
* Pattern Accenting a room with patterns is a great way to enliven it without overdoing it. Just remember: balance is key. If you purchase patterned bedding, go with solid throw pillows. If you choose a rug with pattern, keep the curtains simple. Some basic, but great patterns to choose from: polka dots, checks, plaid, toile, stripes.
* Theme fanatic or wants to be a Princess, you may want to invest in a specific motif. Remember, however, kids outgrow these phases. So if you don't have the means for another makeover in just a few years, you may consider sticking to a color scheme or pattern. If you're okay with the possibility of another makeover, some fun ideas for a kid's room: sports, storybook characters, flowers, fairies, outer space.
Below are some specific searches for popular themes. If you care to browse all kid's bedding, click color search.
* '''Safety''' is key. Make sure your furniture doesn't have any sharp edges, loose screws, or tipping tendencies.
** The US Consumer Products Safety Commission will tell you which products have been declared unsafe.
* '''Size''' is what separates your desk from your child's. Home and Garden section for other furniture ideas that work for both children and adults.
* '''Durability''' ensures that your child's things won't break with daily use. Plastic, metal, and thick woods are usually better ideas than anything that your precious darling could decimate with jumping, kicking, biting, and rocking.
* '''Cost''' is up to you. Just remember that these items will take a lot of abuse and you might not want to throw your money at pieces that won't take the heat.
* '''Open space '''is a good idea in your child's room. It can encourage their personal expression through artwork, collections, awards, books, or other media.