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How to Choose Wall Art for Your Child’s Room
Preparing your nursery for the new arrival? Updating your toddler’s bedroom? Here’s how to choose wall art for your child’s room.

Child’s interests and age
Before you select wall art, consider your kid’s interests and age. Young children like simple designs and bright colors. Older kids have interests that are more specific, such as space, dinosaurs or unicorns. Wall art should resonate with your child’s preferences.
Theme
Create a theme – this will help you choose the right art prints for your child’s room. Theme should be based on patterns, colors, hobbies or characters. For example, safari/jungle-themed room should feature prints of wild animals. Space/galaxy-themed room should feature astronauts, stars and planets. Room that has a theme will provide visually appealing and cohesive look.
Personalized art
Personalized wall art will make the room feel unique to your child. Consider prints that feature your kid’s name, initials, favorite quote or birthdate.
Education
Wall art prints can also have an educational purpose. Choose prints with elements like letters, numbers or shapes. This will help with your child’s development and learning.
Mix and match
Don’t limit yourself to just one style of art. Mix and match various types of wall art, like decals or framed prints, to add character and depth to the room. Be sure that they are consistent with the general color scheme and theme.
Durability and safety
When you’re selecting frames, be sure to prioritize durability and safety. Prints should be securely attached to the wall. Don’t use fragile or heavy pieces. Choose materials that are easy to maintain and clean.
Involve your child
Include your kid into decision-making process. Show them various options. Ask for their opinion. This is a great opportunity to teach them about personal expression and design.
Think about growth
Kids grow quickly. Consider how the wall art will grow with them. Choose age-appropriate prints. They should also be flexible enough to adapt/adjust as your child’s interests change.
Showcase their art
Leave space for your kid’s own artwork. Make a gallery where they’ll display their masterpieces. This will boost their confidence and also add a personal touch to the room.
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