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Bold, Baby, Bold

April 13, 2017 Guest User

When thinking about decorating children's rooms, we at MDG can't help but reflect on our own childhoods. Of course, when thinking about ourselves as wee lads and lasses, we will inevitably remember toddling over to the bottom shelves of our bookshelves and pulling out our favorite picture books, one after the other. Our tiny hands flipped through the pages of Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham. We imagined how much trouble we would get in if we had super-indelible-never-come-off-til-you're-dead-and-maybe-even-later coloring markers in Purple, Green and Yellow (Robert Munsch, Helene Desputeaux) and we learned that Red Is Best (Kathy Stinson, Robin Baird Lewis.) 

What do so many of our childhood favorites have in common? Color! Bright, bold, saturated color. Before we could read, we loved looking at the pictures in Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (Bill Martin Jr, John Archambault and Lois Ehlert) Mouse Paint (Ellen Stoll Walsh) or anything by Marcus Pfister or Eric Carle.  The colors in these favorites inspired imagination, they meant fantasy, and we were surrounded by them. 

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So lets do just that, lets surround our children with beautiful colors, from painted walls and bright patterns to juicy-colored furniture to ocean-toned bedding. A naturally lit room is perfect for a darker, dramatic shade, while a room with less light is made more inviting with a bright, saturated color. If that's not your cup of tea, try a neutral palette as a backdrop for bold decor. Finally, pieces with classic lines complement a, perhaps, non-classic color.

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Click here to go bold in your home.

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Splish Splash

March 9, 2017 Guest User

We at MDG know that our kids' bathrooms can be scary places. But with the right decorating—and chores!—we can make them inviting spaces to get squeaky clean. Bathrooms are quick to get cluttered so organization is key. Plenty of storage for all bath time fun will keep things going smoothly and prevent slip-related injuries. Best of all, you can change the entire look of a bathroom with just a few quick paint jobs, hanging new art work, and a crisp shower curtain. Below are some of MDG's favorite components of a kid's bathroom. 

1) A step stool. A sturdy wooden version with no-slip grips will stay put while fold-up designs tuck away when not in use.

2) Towels and rugs and robes, oh my! Give slippery feet and soapy hands something soft and colorful to dry off with.

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3) Tubs and baskets. Tall and deep tubs are perfect for storing toys and extra towels, bottles of bubble bath and shampoos. They will keep the bathroom a bit more clutter-free.

4) Art work and a fun shower curtain. Let those personalities shine through and give the kiddos something to look at during bath time. 

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5) Organizers. Use individual mason jars or silverware drawer organizers for toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss.

6) Toys and fun soaps. Need we say more?

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Click here to create a space where your kids will love to lather up.

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