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Take
a good look around your child's room, and ask yourself the following questions.
Your answers will determine
the size and type of wall décor you choose.
Where
are the main pieces of furniture are going in the room?
You don't want your wall art to be partly hidden behind that bookcase
you forgot was going on that wall! Or disappearing behind the head board!
Are
there are to be any other wall décor elements to be included in
the room or any existing ones to stay?
Is
there any large object or furniture that you may want to include later
that may take up some wall space?
Make a note of the heights and widths of
any objects.
It may help to draw a very pale chalk mark on the wall where these objects
will be.
Is
there something you would like to disguise?
After
answering these questions look and see what wall space is left?
A whole wall?
The whole room?
The ceiling?
The floor?
Above the bed head?
Opposite the bed?
On a piece of furniture?
Either side of a window?
Above a bookcase?
Around a toy box?
Over a fireplace?
On a door etc?
Where
do you would like the focal point to be?
Now you can see what space you are dealing
with and you can choose how to fill it either with a kid's mural or child
wall art. It could be large or small.
It's up to you.
You
now need to decide between a Mural or Wall art
Step
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