Children's Bedroom Themes Ideas
The Ragged Wren
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Sports Center
For the kid who lives in jerseys and grass stains, a football field wall means it's game time all the time. Complement the sporty look with DIY bedding in his favorite team's colors.
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733 Blog
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Mermaid Grotto
Create an undersea hideaway for your little mermaid. A teal and purple palette makes for a magical, ocean-like atmosphere, and sea creature cutouts bring the theme to life. A bubble mobile (made out of clear Christmas ornaments!) adds a special final touch.
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Jen Thousand Words
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Dino Den
Instead of dirt-covered fossils and lots of mossy greens, this take on the dinosaur look is bright and colorful. Tyrannosaurus-shaped drawer handles and cartoon art prints make for a lively room that's easy to alter, should your little one outgrow their love for paleontology.
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The Martha Project
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Under the Sea
If your tyke might be a future Jacques Cousteau (or at least a beachside snorkeler), try an oceanic theme. To complement a wave-stenciled wall, nestle plastic fish figurines in decorative netting.
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Brandi Barnes
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Beach Scene
A patchwork bedspread, turquoise walls, and sunset-hued curtains transforms a bland bedroom into a tropical oasis. Hang leis on bedposts and lampshades, and try using raffia as a festive bedskirt for an escape that's always luau-ready.
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By the Brooke
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Circus Tent
The big top is a place for dreamers to dream — so it only makes sense that a circus tent should cover your little one's nursery. When paired with a muted gray wall and pastel bedding, the colorful ceiling makes a playful impact that brakes before it gets too clownish.
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Tay Rose
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On Safari
For the animal-lover who can't get enough of the Discovery channel and the local zoo, this room provides an adventurous escape (happily in the safety of your home). Layer lots of patterns for a look that mimics the wild — and don't forget the stuffed animals.
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The Clueless Girl's Guide
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Space Age
A geometric wall and planetary mobile inspires your kiddo to shoot for the stars (even before they're walking on their own two feet). In this nursery fit for a future astronaut, pops of sunny yellow work surprisingly well with moon-like hues (read: lots of cool grays).
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Such the Spot
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Magic Forest
There's something about an enchanted forest that imparts a world of possibility. Whether your child is bewitched by fairies, enamored by fables, or simply loves the great outdoors, a room with towering trees and butterfly wall art makes for a magical space. Opt for grassy green bedding for a look your kid won't soon outgrow.
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The Ragged Wren
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Camp Out
This isn't your average canopy: A dramatic drape turns a twin-sized bed into the comfiest tent ever while a pretend fire makes for the perfect gathering place for sharing ghost stories, songs, and snacks. Finish off with plenty of snuggly flannel blankets for a cozy campfire feel.
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Children's Bedroom Themes Ideas
Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/decorating-ideas/tips/g119/themed-kids-rooms/
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