Helping Your Children’s Rooms Grow

When our daughter turned four, she began asking for a “big girl room.” My husband and I knew this day would come. She no longer wanted the toddler bed she had been sleeping in for the past two years. It was time to redecorate. We took her out to the store and let her examine all the different bed options. Ultimately, she chose a simple white bead board head rest for her new twin mattress. She then decided she wanted to continue with a whole beach them. We let her pick out everything from coral colored sheets, to seashells and starfish lampshades. After we finished her newly designed room, my husband and I noticed, she wanted to spend a lot more time in there. She even wanted to invite friends over, just so she could share her new grown up room with them. We were so pleased that by just changing her bedroom furniture, linens and some accent pieces, we were able to give our daughter a brand new space, all her own, that she could grow up with for years to come.

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