Wednesday, March 19, 2014

I'm looking for room decorations ideas for my 4 year boy/girl twins?




justaskme


I want to re-theme their bedroom to something more pre-school. Also, I want to avoid something to wild because we are going to be selling soon (in the next year) & I didn't want to have the shock effect & I don't want to spend a fortune either because this isn't going to be their forever room just the room that they are going to be in until spring or early next summer when we move & they each get their own room... I'm just tried of seeing the mint green we painted almost 5 years ago. I can't come up with any ideas good ideas.

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I would go with a neutral color, some shade of tan or off-white, so that you don't have to re-paint soon. To make it kid friendly, add wall decorations. A good theme in my opinion would be 'Pre-School'. At age 4, it's kind of hard to find a neutral theme between a boy and a girl. Buy pictures and wall hangings with numbers/letters/colors, etc. Don't go all out, because you will just be redoing it soon.

Boy/Girl twins, sharing the same room.?




Dannie


Okay, so I'm a fraternal girl/girl twin and I know that growing up my sister and I had a wonderful bond, we shared the same room and there where times we'd crawl into each others beds. We never really had the problem of being different genders, but she now has twins of her own who are about to turn six and they refuse to sleep in there own beds. The problem is though that they're boy/girl, and while they are still young how old is to old to share a bedroom? I can understand the special bond between twins and I don't know what to tell my sister because she's just as confused as I am when it's no longer appropriate to share bedrooms.


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I think that it is wonderful that your sister's twins(BG) have such a close bond. Our kids at that age often climbed into bed together.
However, it probably would be a good idea, now that they are seven, if at all possible, for them to have their own rooms. I am not thinking anything wrong would be going on, I'm just thinking that it is good for them to learn to function as individuals. This is why teachers often suggest that if possible, twins should be placed in different classrooms. it helps them to learn to be content being with them self. Twins who don't learn this early, often have a really hard time when it is time to go off to college or to be married. Nevertheless, although I believe this to be true, I must say that our child who would NEVER sleep alone is the one who went the farthest away for college....loving every minute of her freedom and independence.




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