He is a pre-teen now, and although when I fixed up the room I had a teenager in mind, I just could not help but be sentimental and put up a lot of his stuff from his early childhood! (sniff, sniff).
Transitioning from child to teen is a lot to handle, and I know that although decorating a room would not be as difficult as the actual thing, I still feel that a lot of you can share the same thoughts I have now - How do you make a room that's not too grown-up and not to childish?
Well, I tried... and here are the results. :-)
Wall of art |
I had to put some of his art works done when he was younger. They are beautiful and at the same time, add color and remind him of his ideas and creativeness. He loves maps and these are 2 souvenir maps of 2 of his favorite cities - Chicago and New York City.
Over-all lay out |
His room is huge - so decorating it was a bit tough because there was so much space to fill. I decided to divide it into zones.
Lounging zone |
Media zone and |
Study zone |
I miss the days when he did a lot of these |
Have a great day!
You might like the typographic maps here Vel:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.orkposters.com/chicago.html
Thanks mommy g, will check it out! I do want to put a mural on one wall.:-)
Deletei like the HP poster...
ReplyDeleteYou are so smart to divide the room into zones. I love the gallery wall and green striped rug.
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