She stopped in the doorway of her room first. Her childhood room.
It had gone through numerous incarnations from the little-girl fussiness
that was her first memory of it—and her mother's vision—through
the eye-popping colors she'd insisted on when she'd begun to have her own ideas
and into the messy cave where she'd kept her collection of fossils and old bottles,
animal bones and anything else she'd managed to dig up.
Birthright
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By Andrea_44 from Leamington, Ontario , Canada - Children's toys, CC BY 2.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=54214523
When it comes to kids, nothing is permanent.
They change
their favorite foods, colors, and styles as easily as the wind blows.
Why
should the design of their rooms be an exception?
Be prepared for these
requests for change to come and open to them when they come. However, by
following these tips to design a room that grows along with your child, you can
save yourself a lot of time, money, and frustration in the process.
But, best
of all, you can respect your child’s unique personality while doing so, which is
never a bad thing.