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Create imaginative
children's murals or accents in your child's room to fulfill their wildest
dreams. When planning, designing or decorating; a theme, mural for your
child's room you need to remember, that they will eventually grow up.
Their
room needs to grow with them. Of course this does not matter to you if you
are so into art, you won't mind changing it all later. |
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Suggestions
for Painting Murals in a Kid's Room
Some
suggestions we give our customers:
1. Whole room murals are awesome
(Bathroom - Under the sea), but it is not necessary to completely cover all
the walls to make a lasting impression - let your budget lead the way.
2. When picking a theme and
mural, try to stay clear of characters that might get dated, some loose
their interests faster then others. Remember your fourteen years old will be
inviting his/her friends over, he/she might be a little embarrassed by
his/her seven year old mural theme. Then again, we can always come back and
change it.
3. Really plan on the placement
for the mural, consider where lots of activity and furniture will be. We
suggest painting the mural higher than the furniture.
4. One wall or all walls? It is
not necessary to cover all the walls to make a lasting impression. Let your
budget lead your way. |
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These are a few ideas that we
had for a fun children’s mural!
You could have many different
themes in a room, such as; Circus, Underwater, Castle / Medieval, Jungle,
Safari, Farm Animals, Inside a Treehouse, Pirate Ships, Fairies, Flowers,
Space, Flower Garden, Dinosaurs, Insects and Bugs, Streets, Fantasy,
Wizards, Unicorns, and/or a character from a tv show or a movie. You could
also add a
faux window if you wanted. |
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