Sweet but sophisticated: Tween girls

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Sweet but sophisticated: Tween girls -

There is a time in the life of every girl when they no longer want dolls and tea parties, but they are not entirely made ready for Facebook and iTunes. It is the interpolation stage where they begin to develop their own sense of style. I was looking for some great shots inspired some sweet yet sophisticated rooms that your tween will love and now when she is a teenager. I also included some tips for parents to help make the process fun and stress-free ...

1. Include it in all decisions. You have long lost the privilege that you had when you make his childhood bedroom in infancy. Now she wants a say in the colors and decor. Ask what color palette excites him and bring him some choice of paint and the carpet sample.

2. Mix it up . Tweens are all about variety, so do not create a uniform scenario. Having a mix of modern and traditional, classy and soft, old and new.

3. Stir sense of who she is. Now that your daughter gains a sense of itself, it shows off. Show her that you understand who she is and that you enjoy. For example, if she is crazy about horses find a unique way of working them into his room without making her feel as if she lives in a stable. Maybe some old ancient equestrian framed posters above his desk or a special throw pillow as an accent to her bed

4. Whether the trader is a bonding experience. Now that your tween is probably in his friends and less in cuddling with mom, leave the room redecoration is a chance to bond. Take time to talk about how they want the room to look and feel and have fun planning your missions to meet its design goals.

5. Do not forget the feeling . It can not be Picasso, but I'm sure every girl has artistic or creative abilities. Encourage her to really make his room by paying a portion of his own creativity to the space. Whether his own small painting, even poetry you box or a photo collage, it is assembled, try to teach him to say, to publish a special room, he needs to feel unique hers.

Amanda Nisbet designed this room for her teenage daughter and described as "hip and young, with modern art touches." Featured in March 08 issue of House Beautiful.

in the room of this little girl by Ken Fulk design, white faux patent leather headboards were made to measure . the black white bedding complete the Featured bed look into the issue of House Beautiful in July. 06

Traditional House Sibling Revelry.

Featured in Better Homes and Gardens


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