Sometimes, moms and dads are more excited to decorate a child’s room than the child himself. Before they go too overboard, parents should remember it’s the child’s area, the child whose wishes should be considered. If your child wants a train bed themed room, there are ideas that can be simple to implement, while others are more intricate and complex. Whatever route you decide for your child’s train bed themed room, with a little bit of thought and planning, it will make everyone happy, most importantly your child.
The simplest thing you can do to create a train bed themed room is to go to an online kid’s store where train bedding and room decor can be purchased, Choose from Thomas, clown trains, and steam engines. Almost anything train related is out there. Buy the lamp, the wallpaper border, the rug, bedding, and curtains to match. There are a lot of available train bed models to choose from. Have your child pick the one he likes the most. Add a train table and voila! You’ve created a kid’s train-themed bedroom with little effort. It will look nice and your kid will probably love it.
If you’re not very artistic or don’t have a lot of money to spend, purchase stencils and stencil trains around the room, on your child’s headboard or even on the dresser. Use different colored paints to add interest. In addition, instead of purchasing train bedding, use the stencils and fabric paint and paint the train on the pillow and on the comforter. Remember, your child won’t want a train room forever, so by the time these wear off, he may have outgrown his interests in trains.
You can always redo it if it wears off before that time. You can also use the stencils to stencil on some fabric or foam and cut them out. Then glue the train shapes in different areas of the room. You can even glue his inexpensive trains on the walls around the room.
One of the coolest things you can do is to put a train track with electric trains around your child’s bedroom’s walls. You can buy tracks that will attach to the wall and even suspend from the ceiling. You can create murals on your walls to make it look as if the tracks and trains are really outside. If you’re not into the tracks idea, you can still do a mural on at least one wall, of a train traveling through the mountains, possibly on a train bridge. You can even purchase removable wall train stickers so your child can move the trains around the painting.
