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Decorating Kids' Room with Memories
Decorating a child's room largely depends on the age of its owner and their preferences. But often you want to add something personal to it.

Photo 1 — The process of jointly decorating a child's room
Decorating by Tracking Your Child's Growth

The best way to track growth is through a visual growth chart. We all know that the easiest way to make a growth chart is by marking the door frame in the playroom with a permanent marker.
However, there are other growth charts that can be made at home – such as canvas, vinyl stickers, or even just painting one of the walls in your room. Creating a wall art growth chart is an excellent way to involve your child in the decoration process and a perfect way to incorporate their personality into the room.
For example, you could draw a large tree, and its trunk can serve as the growth chart. This is an ideal development book for your child.
Don't worry if your child is older – you can easily restore their growth changes from medical records.
Decorating with Photos of Your Child
Photos are a simple way to decorate and personalize the room, tracking the growth and changes of your little one.
Here are several simple and creative ways to display your child's photos in the playroom.

Canvas Print: Stretched prints on canvas are ideal for playrooms with small children, because there is no fragile glass. If a ball (or another flying object) is thrown across the room and hits the print, it won't break, and most importantly, it won’t pose a danger to your child through shards.
Gallery Wall: Just like with the growth chart, you can easily create a development wall of your child using images.
Collect photos (a few from each year) and let your child choose the ones they want to decorate the wall with.
Start this decoration idea when your child is still a baby. You can place handprints each year. These combinations of photos and handprints in frames will create something unique, memorable, and generate more memories.
Decorating with Your Child's Art

When your child gives you drawings or crafts made at home or in school, keep and collect them until you have a few dozen. Once your collection is full, you can create an amazing decoration for the child's room using your child’s art.
Home wallpaper is a great way to use your child’s artwork and an interesting method to personalize play space. Using the decoupage technique, glue all your child’s artwork onto one wall of the room.
If you prefer not to cover your home walls with artwork, place some of your favorite creations in frames and hang them next to each other to see the progress of your child as they grow older.







