Decorating a Toddler Room -
Tips for Preparing a Toddler
Bedroom
By Rebecca Johnson
Decorating your toddler’s room is a major stage in your
child’s life. It is kind of the unofficial transition from
babyhood to the toddler years. Just as you may have been
unsure how to go about decorating your baby’s room, you
may be unsure of how to proceed with preparing their
toddler room for them. Here are some tips:
Choose a bed they will be comfortable with. If you
have crib that converts to a toddler bed, you will be able to
skip right over this step of the planning process. If you
need to purchase a bed for your toddler, consider a few
things:
- You may want to choose a toddler bed rather than
going right into a twin bed. Because toddler beds
are smaller, they may feel more safe and secure in
one.
- If you can, let them help you choose their bed. This
will make the whole experience more exciting for
them and they may be more willing to sleep in the
bed right away.
- If your child moves around a lot too while they are
sleeping, consider choosing a toddler bed with high
sides or invest in some sturdy bedrails to use on the
bed that you do choose.
Decide on a theme or décor for the room. If your child
hasn't outgrown the nursery’s theme or décor, it may not be
necessary to change the room much. If you do want to
redecorate, consider letting your child help you make some
of the decorating decisions for their new room. This is
another way to get them excited and motivated about
having a “big kid” room.
Remember to child proof the room. Just as you had to
baby proof the nursery, you need to child proof your
toddler’s room:
- Make sure cords from blinds and window treatments
are secured up high to prevent choking hazards.
- Try to avoid putting furniture they may climb on in
front of windows.
- Make sure windows are locked so the child can’t fall
out if they do manage to climb up to it.
- Put outlet protectors on all unused electrical outlets.
- Avoid using floor lamps in the room since a toddler
can easily knock one over. Put table lamps up high
on dressers and use a light bulb that stays cool to
the touch in it to prevent burns.
- Hide cords from lamps, air purifiers, and other
electrical items behind furniture if possible. Also use
a cord wrapper to secure excess cord.
- Get down on their level and look for any more
potential hazards that may need to be addressed.
By taking safety and your toddler’s needs into
consideration, you can create a safe and secure toddler
room for them that they will enjoy sleeping and spending
time playing in.