As your little girl transitions from being a baby to a toddler, you’ll want to celebrate this milestone. As she matures into toddlerhood, she’ll be more open about what she likes and what she wants. As a result, it’s nice for her desires to reflect in the way her room looks. When she was a baby, she didn’t have the ability to voice her opinions. Now that she’s older, celebrate her voice by allowing it to reflect in her bedroom decor. Consider the following ways you can include her opinion in the decorating process.
1. Favorite Color
There are so many ways to include your daughter’s favorite color in a room. If it’s a color like pink or purple, you can apply paint to the walls. If it’s a color like red, red might be a bit strong for a bedroom. Instead, let her have red girls Mary Jane shoes as a compromise. You can also opt for a red area rug, pillows or a comforter. It’s also nice to include some complementary colors. A stark, monochromatic look can be a bit shocking for a room where a little one is supposed to relax and fall asleep.
2. Favorite Toys or Characters
If she’s a huge fan of Elsa or Moana, try to include those characters within the room. If you’d like to keep it simple, purchase a stuffed version of the character along with some great artwork. As you find artwork of the beloved character, find ways to put duplicate frames around the room. If and when her favorite character changes, you can simply replace the artwork to match.
3. Favorite Scents
It’s always important for a room to smell amazing. This is why so many people love the art of using aromatherapy in a room. Consider this option by asking your daughter what her favorite smells is. Let her try different scents to see which one she likes. If she likes vanilla or citrus, try to infuse those scents in various ways. Whether it’s a plug-in freshener or an essential oil diffuser, find ways to make her room smell how she wants it to.