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Affordable Pre-Teen Boy Design Tricks that He Will Love

Decorating a kid's room is pure fun! Never limit your remodeling plans to the commonplace or expected; a bit of imagination can go a long way towards realizing the design that you are dreaming of. If you're stumped on how to go about decorating a room for a pre-teen boy, here are some creative suggestions that he'll love both now and later.

Original Color Palettes: It is Not Just about Blue Any Longer!
Blue is the classic choice for a boy's bedroom but can be rather boring when implemented without added elements of color. Inversely blue is a optimal complement to other brilliant colors like primary yellow and red apple green or orange. The act of mixing blue with other bright colors while accenting with white keeps the look dynamic without becoming too busy. Adding a pattern to the color mix that you have selected will give an exciting element to the room. Mixing a pattern is easier than you think; the key is to find patterns in the same scale and same intensity. The color white acts as a balance and backdrop for brighter colors. You might mix imposing intense circular patterns beside large buffalo plaids or plaid if they are similar in size and color infusion; link patterns with a minimum of one complementary color. It's also fun to repeat a pattern throughout the space that is introduced by the theme: For example, with a NASCAR theme black and white checks are part of the logo and they can be repeated in a room border, bedding and picture frames.

When choosing themes don't feel that you are limited to characters and cartoons: Any item can be the inspiration for a color palette and theme: A collection of toy soldiers, model trains, favorite sports and games, or a poster from a favorite zoo or planetarium.

Choose uncomplicated wooden furniture that can grow with your son. The basics - a bed, dresser, mirror and bedside table will be all that is required for a significant amount of time and added accessories will be easy to add in as his requirements and tastes change in the future. In a few years he may need a larger desk, bookshelves and adult size work chair, but those items may be beyond his size and needs at this point. Cheap or recycled elements of these added things may be the optimal method to go now. One can bring to life a seamless look in your child's room via the assistance of a bit paint and fabric that goes with the general theme of the space.

Intelligent Storage Ideas
Boys seem to collect more and more "stuff" as the years go by and it will be easier on you if you make it easy for your son to stay organized. Make the best use of closet space by installing hanging rods where he can reach them; a high and a low rod is fine if you want to place out-of-season or dress clothes that he doesn't often wear on the upper rod. As space permits, a section of vertical shelving added to one end of the closet makes it easy to organize shoes, folded jeans, and sweatshirts. Wall hooks can be the perfect addition to a busy young boy's room and are just what is required for hanging everyday essentials like satchel bags and sports equipment. Complement open shelving for books, toys, crayons and legos with canvas, plastic, wood or wire boxes and bins that make it easy to stay organized, especially if you add a tag, drawing or photo to the outside of each box.

With a little bit of legwork and conscientious planning, decorating an exciting room for a boy is not a huge challenge. Just keep your focus on flexible options that can grow as he does.

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