How to Decorate a Kid's Bedroom in Pittsburgh Penguins
Things You'll Need
- Paint
- Furniture
- Linens
- Wall decor
- Accessories
Paint the walls white if you want a neutral background that won't have to be repainted if his bedroom theme changes. Paint the walls a warm beige color to represent the gold in the uniforms and logo if you want the entire room to complement the Penguins theme. Use light blue if you're following the historic jerseys worn during the 1960s and 1970s. Put up a border that includes hockey sticks or the skating penguin logo or paint the logo on one entire wall for impact.
Arrange black furniture in the room, as black will play off the walls and keep the color scheme the same as the team's colors. A black bed, dresser and chair are ideal. Opt for a Pittsburgh Penguins blowup chair if you want a chair that can easily be moved out of the way when extra space is needed or an official Penguins arm chair for a permanent fixture.
Use black curtains or a valance with the Penguins logo for light and privacy control. Use matching bedding or a plain black comforter on the bed. Dress up the bed with Penguins throw pillows, especially if you use solid-colored bedding. Place a logo rug on the floor to complement the rest of the room.
Hang hockey sticks, Penguins posters or peel-and-stick Penguins wall decals on the walls. Pennants, flags and posters can contain the team's logo or posters can include your child's favorite player. Frame a Penguins jersey if the child won't mind looking at it instead of wearing it.
Complete the room with a few Penguins accessories. Change the light fixture and alarm clock to Penguins-themed versions. Display any souvenirs from any Penguins games you've attended or collected. Picture frames, light-switch plates and Penguins "fan zone" floor stands are other ideas.
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