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How Children’s Curtains Can Make A Child’s Room Look Unique

April 16, 2010 by drewloupsen  
Filed under House And Home

More folks appear to realize recently that children’s curtains add a certain ornamental element to a room that other room decorations can’t add. Curtains that come in certain designs or patterns help finish the look you need your child’s room to have or the look your child wants his or her room to have.

Some of the designsuggestions for your children’s curtains can come from your youngster and what he wants the room to look like or you can create their room around a theme with the curtains adding to the completeness of such a theme. These are some ideas you may need to try with your youngster’s window treatment and curtains.

Candy colored Room. You can make your girl’s room look candy colored with the employment of candy colors like licorice red, cotton candy pink and lemon drops yellow for their curtains. You can then go with these same colors and decorate the room with the same shades and buy sheets and throw pillows in the same colors too.

Television Character Curtains. There are plenty of fabrics these days that come printed with cartoon characters and TV characters that your youngsters may love. You can have casual curtains and sheets made from such fabrics and surprise your child with it. There are some sheets and pillow sets that will already be purchased with these designs, too and all that you need to do is to come up with the curtains to complement them with.

Hand Painted Curtains. You can try and make your youngsters’s curtains as unique and as special as they need it to be by having them help you paint a plain piece of fabric together. You can go for abstract colorful splashes and blots or you can go for a themed design, depending on what your kid wants the curtain to seem like. You can ask them for suggestions about this and make it a bonding event for you and your small one. While you are decorating curtains, you may even have them tie-die them with you or have one of their favorite drawings printed on these plain bolts of fabric.

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