Sunday, February 15, 2009

This is very important specially if siblings share the room. Each one can have a corner for them and they can choose their colors and theme. 3) Decorative shelving is another way of adding functionality and the charm to kid’s room.

Buy simple, plain and inexpensive shelves or make them out of plywood. Paint them in desired color and decorate them with designs, motifs or stickers. Fix them to the brackets.

They are great for displaying books and soft toys. Add few colorful knobs and all the things like bags belts, caps can go there. 4) For a temporary storage get some black or white metal carts that can be stored away when not in use. 5) As a rule of thumb storage in kid’s room should be accessible to them.

If you have less floor space vertical storage becomes necessary. Then you can store all less frequently used items on top. 6) Inflatable furniture is a quick and inexpensive way to fulfill changing needs for furniture. It comes in variety of colors and designs and is appreciated by kids of all ages.

It is also easy to store away when not in use or when more floor space is needed. 7) For preschoolers and toddlers, hang a large black board or white board on the wall at their level. This satisfies their need to write on the wall without actually doing so.

Decorating kid's rooms

Planning a kid’s room is important. It’s a quite complex process where parents have to incorporate all the safety features and blend them with childlike fantasy.

The difference between child and an adult is that kid's ideas and liking change more rapidly thus they need a flexible environment.
Thus kids’ room decor needs to be less expensive and easily changeable.
Kids need separate areas for sleeping, playing and studying. They need more elbow space compared to adults. Similarly, younger kids need more floor space to spread out while playing.

Thus a typical room needs a bed, study table and storage. These three things are fairly stable provided they are designed futuristically. Thus it is wise to invest in these stable furniture pieces.
However, while decorating a room you can be as thrifty as possible.
Here are some ideas for low cost décor.

1) Preschoolers and toddlers love primary colors. These bright colors and complex patterns engage them for a longer time. The most inexpensive way to decorate their room is using paint. However, their tastes change too fast so it is not a good idea to paint the walls or furniture in primary colors.

The key is to keep these in neutral color. Instead,
a) You can make large murals on poster boards with complex patterns and colors and hang them.
If you are not comfortable with painting it on your own you can just stick pieces of colored paper and some pictures form the magazines or stickers.

These murals are not costly. They can be changed easily. You can make three or four of them and change them every week or fortnight thus giving your child the change of environment.

b) You can also hang posters discussing some science phenomena or some theme depending on the age of the kid.

2) Addition of a colorful area rug is another way of adding the color to the room. These rugs come in all sizes. Pick one most suitable to your kid’s need. Create a cozy corner with rug and lots of pillows. The kids love to snuggle down for reading or quite games there. You can also place a bookshelf next to it to define the purpose of the place. Kids of all age love something like this.

Play-mat is another alternative for rugs. They can be made at home from a twin bed-sheet with batting placed between two sides. You can make reversible play-mat by painting different designs on both the sides. Kids themselves can make these.


find discount while procuring building supplies

Finding discount home building supplies
If you don't care how much your home building supplies are going to cost, chances are that you are not like the rest of us who have to carefully plan and budget our spending.


Most people shop around to find the best deal possible before buying something especially if it means the potential savings of thousands of dollars by finding discount home building supplies.

Home building supplies can be as simple and inexpensive as a box or nails or as custom and expensive as cabinets or countertops. Being sure that you find the best price will save you money now that you can save or spend on something else later.


One of the most heavily advertised home building supply discount provider is called DirectBuy. Chances are that you have probably heard of DirectBuy from their numerous television commercials or by hearing the testimonials and referrals from satisfied DirectBuy customers.

DirectBuy offers products that are directly form the manufacturer and are therefore available at wholesale prices. DirectBuy offers custom items for home building projects and home furnishings for when the project is complete. To find and receive a free visitor's pass to a DirectBuy showroom in your area, you can visit the DirectBuy website.

tips for cutting costs

Things you can do yourself in a remodel to cut costs

No matter how you look at it, remodeling jobs are costly. From materials to labor to unexpected costs, remodeling jobs, from laying tile to adding a wing on to your house, can be expensive.

However, you can cut costs during a remodel by doing some of the work yourself, regardless of how inexperienced you may be. This can help to save you a lot of money while you learn new skills that may come in handy again some day.

Estimating the costs to build your dream house

There are a lot of people building their home any more. There are many advantages to building your own home.

You can have exactly what you want, including floor plan, wall coverings and carpets. But to build your own home you will first want to estimate about how much it will cost to build it. Some companies will do this for you with pre-approved floor plans. You can also hire someone to make your exact floor plan for you. No matter which way you go you need an estimate or budget.

To begin your home building estimate you need a floor plan. Depending on how big a house you want your estimate will be different. Have an idea of where you want to build and how much the lot will cost. This will be added into the estimate.

Depending on where you live the lots will vary in price. Once you have these two main selections your estimate will be divided into hard costs and soft costs. You should have a meeting with your architect, contractors and suppliers for a budget analysis meeting.