My 5-year-old grandson is getting his own room. He’s very excited at the prospect and quite determined to put his own personal stamp on the decorating process. I like to listen to him explain why certain things must be certain ways; it’s an entertaining and charming view of the world through his eyes. I listened when he shared his decorating ideas, and this is what he taught me (my poor adult interpretations are in parentheses):
You should use your favorite color a lot (if you like pink or green or red, don’t be afraid to use it as much as you can).
If you don’t like a color, don’t use it (doesn’t matter what anyone says is popular, if you don’t like it, don’t use it).
You need room to put all your good stuff out where you can see it and play with it (don’t store your treasures away, display them).
When you get tired of something, hide it somewhere, and then when you find it again, you won’t be tired of it anymore (rotate your treasures so you can admire and enjoy them equally).
Moms like fancy pillows. Kids don’t unless they can throw them, and then you get in trouble (decorate a room for the person living there)
You should be able to push your cars on the wall without messing up the paint (buy good - continued below ...