Kid-Approved

Whether you are looking for a new accent or a completely new decorating theme for your little one’s room, there are lots of great products here that can help!  Being a graphic artist here at Coastal by day and a mommy in the evening, you can bet that my two children’s rooms are always changing as fast as their favorite fad or TV show is. Handmade touches like wall decals and blanket embellishments can give a personalized style to your child’s space.

Without lifting a paintbrush, PhotoTex is an affordable and easy to use self-adhesive wall material that can add flare and personality to walls and even floors.  Simply design the graphic on your computer, print it out on the special PhotoTex material, and either cut by hand or with a vinyl cutter. Then peel and stick! True, he won’t be into outer space or monsters forever, but the material can be easily removed when he moves onto his next mission!  This was a great touch for their nurseries especially when they transitioned to a big kid room.

Heat transfer vinyl has definitely been a life saver when it comes to not being able to locate those hard to find fads like tattoo themed comforter sets or silly monsters combined with ABCs!  Sometimes they are either too ahead of the game or bringing it back into play. So with a little planning, I set forth to create one of a kind bedding sets. With just a solid color comforter and sheet set, I have created their own customized bedding to match their room décor. It is definitely another easier to create project!

Chromaluxe Photo Panels are another favorite!  Move over posters…these sleek aluminum panels can be customized to showcase their favorite pop star or other favorite idol. They are great for monogrammed lettering or photo murals and can be positioned in many different layouts. I use them all over the house!

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  1. Wow !!These are the great products which I can use in my kids room and yes my kid will feel happy with these decorative idea.A surprise gift to my kid this season.

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