Decorating Children's Rooms


Don't miss these favorite Sheffield articles on decorating rooms for children.

  • Boomerang Kids
    The kids have moved out, you’re secure in your career, you’ve decided to take that class in Italian you’ve always dreamed about. And best of all, your home once again belongs only to you. And then, the phone rings, and it’s Junior calling to say…
  • Nautical Thems
    A trip to the aquarium often inspires in a child an interest in all things nautical, from ship-building to tide-pooling. And this can lead to a nautically-themed room that will grow as your child grows, whether you live near the shore or are landlocked out in Iowa.
  • Stencils
    If you need to perk up a kids' room, how about a project that's quick, easy to clean up from, and guaranteed to put a smile on Junior's face? Using stencils to decorate a children's room is a sure way to make the kids feel more invested in the room, as they can help design the stenciling.
  • Feathering the Empty Nest
    Let's say the last of your fledglings just finished his first year at college. At last. But no sooner have you celebrated the fact that he made it through that first year without getting arrested than he tells you he has no intention of living in the family home once again, but has made his own plans to spend the summer on a kibbutz, at a Habitat for Humanity project in South America, or with his new pals at the Tattoo Shack on Muscle Beach.
  • Play Houses
    After having the kids home from school for a couple of months, you may be thinking it's high time to get them out of here, and into their own places. And while you can't just yet get them their own apartments in another city, you can provide them with a home away from home, right in your own back yard.
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