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help with childs beroom

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trace2 · 08/01/2006 14:49

its very little would like to hear what other pepole have done??

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waterfalls · 08/01/2006 14:51

A raised bed, depending on age,& lots of shelves.

waterfalls · 08/01/2006 14:54

A junior bed if they are too young for a raised bed.

paolosgirl · 08/01/2006 14:54

DD (6) had a duvet she loved with fairies on it, so I painted her room pink, then traced the fairies from her duvet onto the wall, painted them in lovely girly colours and outlined them and the details with a black crafty felt pen. It looks lovely!

DD had an underwater theme when he was little - painted his room blue, then drew some fish, seaweed, starfish etc all over the walls, and pained them in bright colours. Looked good, even though I do say so myself

trace2 · 08/01/2006 14:57

hes 3.5 but small for his age, would like to know how you manage space

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Enid · 08/01/2006 15:03

our box room/nursery is tiny - will have to be baby 3s room forever unless the girls start sharing

you can fit a single bed in and a chest of drawers and thast about it

if we have to we will prob buy a raised bed

paolosgirl · 08/01/2006 17:19

Raised bed here, too. Amazing the amount of stuff you can get under there in small, cheap chests of drawers and boxes. Also - Ikea do these fab shelf units that you can fix drawers to.

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