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How do you decorate a room that a girl and a boy have to share


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paint one side pink for the girl and the other side blue for the guy

 
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Hi Sencilla!

I would use colors that are not gender specific, such as green and purple.  Pastel shades or deeply saturated, they are great together.  Use other non-gender items for artwork and as design elements such as balloons, nursery rhymes, circus animals, solar system, or undersea creatures.  Get the kids involved if they are old enough.  Paint their hands and print them on the wall above their bed to help them define their own "special" area.  Have fun with your project!

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Posted 2009-06-09T03:36:52Z
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how old are the kids? maybe a neutral colour with a themed wall? like magnetic paint? or blackboard paint? kids love drawing or sticking things on walls!

 
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choose a color that both girls and boys like, like when my aunt had 2 shop for her baby when she didnt kno whether it was going 2 be a girl or a boy. Definitly do NOT make the room a color like purple, pink, black or brown. Those r girly and boyish colors, try 2 choose a color like yellow or orange, then decorate the room from there, as for the theme, choose a pattern instead of an actual person, animal, or object. Patterns like stripes and polka dots can be found easily in most furniture, pillows, and any other items for decorating. Now if they r sharing a bed, use the patterns idea and go along with the original theme, but if they r using seperate beds, heres an example- ur pattern is stripes, each bed should portray whether its the girls or the boys, so becuz if ur using a pattern ull need more than one color in the room, so choose the more girly color and use that for the girls bed and vice versa.

Posted 2009-06-13T17:29:12Z
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Well you can use nursery decorations that for unisex. Colors for example, blue is boy and pink is for girl, so you will not use both colors. you can use green or yellow.

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