Decorating a child’s bedroom can prove to be a difficult task. With their ever-changing interests, it can be hard to decide on an interior style they won’t quickly outgrow.
Forget your saved Pinterest-worthy bedroom inspiration ideas, especially those that go all in on a specific theme or franchise and consider a style that will grow with your child.
Before and After Child’s Bedroom Makeover
Before:
The transformation below serves as the perfect canvas for a child’s space, as it suits a wide age range. The neutrality of the warm colour palette, with MDF panels painted in Rose Bud, a charming floral bedspread, a fun feather overhead light, and framed artwork, makes it a room that can evolve as a child grows. The key to the room’s clever design is its ability for personalisation. Whether filled with toys and storybooks or adapted into a teenager’s room in years to come, the aesthetic will never feel out of place.
After:
Why MDF panels?
MDF panels have become a favoured design choice in bedrooms because of the customisation possibilities. Unlike other styles, MDF panels can be painted assorted colours to complement a room’s existing colour scheme.
A popular choice with MDF is to paint the panels in the primary colour of the room and choose a more muted shade or wallpaper for the top half of the wall.
Although the aesthetic is often synonymous with cottage or farmhouse style, the panels have become a staple in new-build properties as they allow people to add characterful features in modern homes.
MDF panelling can be installed directly onto a wall using adhesive, making them an easy decorating choice that can be achieved by inexperienced and first-time DIYers. That’s why they have become a choice for people wanting to add instant personality, charm, and style to otherwise plain walls with ease.
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