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Decorate a Kids Room With a Star Wars Theme

The movie Star Wars and it's sequels took the world by storm in the 1970's. But  instead of fading in popularity over time, it has grown an even stronger following. The theme is appealing to today's children and their parents who often look back with a touch of nostalgia.

So, when it comes to decorating a child's room - a Star Wars theme is a natural choice. And fortunately, there are many ways to incorporate this film into a room's decor.

The most obvious choice would be to use a coordinating comforter, sheet set, and shams - all of which would depict favorite characters from the movie. But children's tastes change over time - so a neutral background with a few themed accessories could also set the mood on a smaller scale.

Using wall art and large posters, lamps, and shams that are adorned with Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Hans Solo, or another favorite would be an inexpensive way to convey the message. These accessories can easily be changed as the child grows. The rest of the room can be dressed in blacks and blues and browns to give the feeling of outer space. A galaxy print would also work equally well.

An easy and fun addition are the bags of glow in the dark stars that can be found at many party stores. Adhering these to the ceiling adds a touch of whimsy that younger children especially enjoy. Even a child's toys can be part of the decor. Setting up a display space for Star Wars figurines or building sets is a useful and practical addition to this theme.

By:Neena V

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