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Teenage Bedrooms Ideas

Friday, March 20th, 2009

teenage bedrooms ideas

Teena € ™ s Bedroom wall decor – Chill and hang out

Hidden behind the pine trees and bushes and shrubs in a impasse in the suburbs of Chicago is my home. The grass is scalloped and there is a prestigious gateway to my front door of my two story colonial. From external agitation never suspect inside. You see I work full time and also take work home with me, so it seems that there is never enough time in the day to achieve one thing. I have two teenagers to say no more. With nerves on edge recently I had made my mind not to enter any bedrooms. I thought to myself that are old enough to be responsible and take care of their own environment. Until then cleaning and cleaning had fallen on my shoulders. This great idea of mine that wants to help me had accumulated about a month earlier.

Saturday morning arrived and arrangements were made I had to get my kids. Both were still asleep, so I entered my first person € ™ s room. I'd just entered barley. The door of her bedroom only open an inch. I tried to make my way through which knocked me down. There were clothes, books, dirty dishes, including things across the room I did not even know what they were. I woke up and could feel my blood boiling. Then I went to wake my daughter and deep inside I was to find new room in ruins too. Needless to say, both their activities were not scheduled that day.

The two worked for hours in their rooms but when they finished they came to me and proclaimed that the rooms leave much to be desired. Both rooms had been designed by me when they were young people said they felt left. They went to tell me that their needs and what they had acquired over the years had grown away from their rooms. Lacked organization and a place that represents who they were. I heard them and together they all come with creative ideas.

This article will hopefully help other families are moving in the right direction. It should give you the tools and ideas to make your lives a little more organized and calm. I'll start by drawing the roadmap took my own family to achieve the goals we set ourselves.

The most important thing to decorate a teen bedroom walls is to allow the entry of adolescents to the room is a reflection of what they are. The teenagers live life stressors, like the rest of us so they need a place to retire and still feel comfortable in. They are looking for who they are and design your own walls of the room offers an outlet to express themselves creatively.

Teen wall decoration decisions vary depending on the adolescent in question. There are a number of different ideas to explore what guarantees your child a room they can enjoy and look that the father approves. Be sure to take in the room size, budget and practicality of the style. It is also necessary to consider the end of the scale your teenager is on. Teens and taste sense of self will change considerably between thirteen and eighteen. So be sure to go with Watch out for fads and trends that are likely to go out of style. After all who does not want to assume this task again next year.

What have we done is that they all sat down with pen and paper. Then I asked this question. What you're crazy and what really excites you? I then proceeded to ask about your hobbies, sports, and a location they like to visit or theme they want to learn more. I had to write all these things. Here is the list of ideas that led to out: dolphins, birds, Abstract, Flowers, Sports, Space, Fashion, Animals, Music, Numbers, Moon and Sky. I recommended to choose an idea and making the list This interest in the centerpiece of your room.

We first looked at a lot of pictures in books and magazines and spent hours online in different sites of the decoration. We also saw a pair of home decorating shows on TV and went to a design center and spoke with others to get some ideas. The first thing to do is not to rush. Take your time because this is the room that you chill and hang out in.

My daughter decided to fashion its theme bedroom while my son was choosing sports especially football with the main theme is that the Bears. Then met in our car and we walked to the Paint Shop. We have navigated through many different selections of colored paint particles to the eye and attention. My daughter took green candy apple while my son stuck with the Bears' colors of navy and orange. All these colors are popular, according to the many hours of research they had faced.

For one of the walls for each of the rooms we bought a painting that had a texture imitation seemed designed that glow and shine. Them decided that maintaining this wall naked so they could continue to add additional items such as posters for a movie or a concert he had seen. Thus, there was always space so they had room to grow and develop.

My son had found online a beautiful hand woven wall tapestry Soldier Field, where the Bears make their home and play their games when in Chicago. He made this point, the center of the room and placed framed artwork bears the players around him. They also hung banners and overriding passion autograph a shirt that his favorite player had signed. It is also handy with wood and built shelves along an entire wall. Then, with the edges of wallpaper images of soccer balls went over the edges of the shelves. He was able to use these same to display their trophies and had more than enough space for your entertainment system.

Meanwhile, the fashion was the main theme of my daughterâ € ™ s room. She had also spent hours on line looking for their perfect design. Like most girls who love to shop and buy as many shoes and bags imaginable. So I was not surprised at all when I saw the selection of focal point of your room. It was composed wall art whimsical handbags. Was defiantly cool, hip and corny indeed. Wine bags designed with stripes and swirls of dots and matched her candy apple green walls. They had white tape is enriched by a metal snap closure and silver balled feet. This design is definitely unique and personal.

There are three letters attached inch painted silver to match. He called his hanging space, each letter of his name on his bed. On the wall opposite the windows he bought a silver frameless mirror that made the room look twice the size. It also came with a message center board and colored containers held for a lot of storage. Then he commissioned a local art teacher at a public school located near our house to hand paint a mural on the wall opposite the screen purses. My daughter has artistic inclinations and drew a sketch of the abstract designs the artist successfully copied to your wall. It really does look as it was going for.

All I can say is that it has been about a year from the end to make their rooms a place they can call their own. The best part is that they have kept their belongings in place and they spend long hours studying, laugh, entertain your friends and most importantly keep their rooms clean and tidy. Be patient, creative, listen and if you follow these steps you also have the peace of mind in your life.

About the Author

Barbara Tobiasz is an expert in interior/exterior decorating. Along with her husband Joe, they own and operate Wall-Decor-Concepts.com. For more information on Teen’s Bedroom Wall Decor, go to: http://www.Wall-Decor-Concepts.com

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