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Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's BedroomI hate the size. It is so small but, I have to deal with it for now. He is in need of some reorganizing that is simple enough for him. I think maybe there is too much in his room that is why it seems smaller. He and I both want to redecorate and organize, painting is not an option but, he does like color . His favorite colors are red, navy blue, light blue, white and sunny yellow and gold yellow. He is athletic, loves cars, sport, music and art. How can I help him to make a choice on a style without his room looking out of order in style and color as well as space. Space is a big problem, we need organizing tool especially for his closet. The closet is long but narrow and he can only use half of it, the other half is used for storing our summer clothing, shoes and linens. Please Help!!! Lyssa Feedback About This Post:RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's Bedroom
I use this dot com web site for getting ideas Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's BedroomFlyLady.net is your best choice for decluttering. We usually have way more then we need. FlyLady shows you that 5 pair of underwear, socks, jeans, shirts, etc. are all you need. Maybe that's why our laundry was always behind and clutter was in our closet. Mission Orgnanization on HGTV has amazing ideas. PBTeens.com has simple ideas for teen boys rooms. I use a solid colored comforter then accessorize with inexpensive themed pillow cases, pennants, etc. As his interests change so can the room without double the expense. Shop the clearence. I just picked up a King bed skirt for $4.99 at Linnens 'n Things that was $79. I need a full size but can hem up the middle to make it work. Also try ContainerStore.com and iKea.com for more inexpensive ideas. Buy a little each pay check. Have him mow lawns, walk dogs, dog sit, etc. to make money to contribute to his room. He'll be proud of his accomplishments and he will have learned how to budget his money on what he wants. You can do it! Post By Missy (Guest Post) RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's BedroomSince your boy is 14, he's coming into his own. He should be involved every step of the way from the weeding out of clutter, to picking out things to go in. He may not realize it right this moment, but his room should inspire him everytime he goes in there. Pictures of good times, accomplishements, places of honour to put ribbons and tophies, posters etc. I just painted my 16 year olds room, then left the decorating up to him. It's coming along and doing well, and it's all his. Pride in ownership hopefully helps them to keep it cleaner. You may not have much floor space, and organizing may be the bigger part of this job, but you've got walls. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's Bedroom
Some of the other posters suggested a loft bed or a "raised bed", which would basically double the space that was originally taken up by the bed itself. Putting the study area under the loft bed was also a great previous suggestion. If you can't do this, at least you could buy a set of four bed risers, which I use in my own bedroom. They are about five inches high and they greatly increase the storage space under the bed. I have seen them for under $15.00 in Bed, Bath and Beyond Stores and also in some catalogs like Harriet Carter and Miles Kimball, etc. Post by truerblue RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's BedroomFor some awesome helpful tips, search for "dorm room decorating/organizing ideas" on the net. Because dorm rooms are usually very small, there are some really good ideas out there on how to make a small bedroom useful and cute. However, I agree with the previous poster, you HAVE to de-junk the room before you start anything. That activity alone will make a huge difference in the space and look of your son's room. Also, you can often have someone build a loft or find instructions on how to build one yourself in order to raise the bed up for space underneath like a bunk bed. Post by RJordan RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's Bedroom
I'd start with a 3 bag declutter with your son - any clutter will make the room look even smaller. Go through the closet and every shelf and cupboard and sort into 'Give away', (to friends, family or the charity shop - anything he doesn't use/has grown out of), 'Put away' (anything he doesn't use but insists on keeping - can be stored in a box in another area, ?garage, and maybe disposed off later), and 'Throw away' (anything broken or stained, general rubbish). 14 is a good age to be getting rid of all his 'childish' toys/books/little plastic freebie toys, etc. Allowing him to sell things he doesn't want on e bay would be a great incentive for him to declutter! Post by Jo Bodey RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's Bedroom
I'd start with a 3 bag declutter with your son - any clutter will make the room look even smaller. Go through the closet and every shelf and cupboard and sort into 'Give away', (to friends, family or the charity shop - anything he doesn't use/has grown out of), 'Put away' (anything he doesn't use but insists on keeping - can be stored in a box in another area, ?garage, and maybe disposed off later), and 'Throw away' (anything broken or stained, general rubbish). 14 is a good age to be getting rid of all his 'childish' toys/books/little plastic freebie toys, etc. Allowing him to sell things he doesn't want on e bay would be a great incentive for him to declutter! Post by Jo Bodey RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's Bedroom
HI, LAST NIGHT WE WERE LOOKING THRU THE LOWES.COM FREE SITE! MAKE SURE TO REGISTER!!! THEY ALSO HAVE ALL SORTS OF "FREE' PLANS IDEAS ETC...GOOD LUCK !! "HOME DEPOT",I'M SURE HAS THE SAME ! Post by ~OOO~ RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's BedroomWell it sounds like you are very limited with what you can do. You can get a new comforter and curtains...maybe a bean bag chair. Painting some shelves sound like a good idea. What about a shelf that runs about a 18 inches from the ceiling all the way around the room. That will bring the eye up and make the room look larger.. Do the best that you can with fabric colors and shelving ideas...good luck!!! Post by alborsini75 RE: Decorating 14 Yr. Old Boy's BedroomI have some galvanised shelves that I bought at Walmart. They run about $30 and they have particle board shelves (don't cringe yet! lol). I ahve yet to do so, but ONE day I am going to gloss paint the particle brd in bright colours. You could do the same for him. They are about 6' tall, 36" wide and about 12-18" deep (can't remember exactly and I can't find me tape msr! They are SUPER sturdy! You can hang things like if he gets ribbons from the supports. They have 5 shelves and you have the option of one TALL shelf or 2 shorter shelves. If you'd like a piccie of these, lemme know! These are also great as they will "grow with him" and he can take them when he lvs home. They look great in a kitchen, garage, bedrrom, whatever! Post by homeschoolin_mum |
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