If you are looking to make your child’s room more vibrant, then you may want to consider a tropical theme that focuses on teal curtains and a teal comforter.



As your child grows out of the toddler stage and nears the pre-teen years, you may want to consider changing the theme of their bedroom. This process may seem simple enough, but more thought should be put into it than one might think. Because your child hasn’t yet become a teenager, some themes may be unacceptable. However, other themes may be too childish, and it is finding that in-between point that can be the most difficult task. One theme that has grown in popularity due to its ability to be suitable for such a fringe age while still being vibrant is the tropical theme. While the tropical theme can take on various styles, they all generally tend to focus on colors such as blue and yellow. One very popular color that works incredibly well with the tropical theme is teal. Teal comforters, sheets, and curtains are excellent choices for anybody looking for a tropical bedding theme. However, the theme does not stop there.

As mentioned, the first thing that you should do to get started on creating a tropical theme for your child’s bedroom is to choice a sub-theme of sorts. For example, one may choose to have a tropical theme based on the ocean, or the beach, or a tropical garden. Another popular tropical based theme is surfing, whereas another is birds. The key to truly creating a look to the bedroom that your child will love is choosing a tropical theme that blends with their interests. Once you’ve done that, you’re ready to move on to the next important step, which is to choose the color scheme. As has been stated, teal is a very popular color for any tropical based theme. The color teal could represent the beautiful caribbean waters, or a clear sky. Teal comforters, or just teal bedding in general truly make for a very vibrant room. Other colors that you may want to consider depending on the tropical-based theme are yellow, and warm colored oranges.

After choosing the sub-theme and colors, it is time to do the actual decorating. You should start by painting the walls. It may be wise to stay consistent with your sub-theme with respect to both colors, and details. Once you’ve painted the walls, you should then move on to choosing bedding. Teal bedding is the logical choice for almost any tropical-based theme. There are many different ways that you could incorporate teal bedding. Some may choose teal sheets, with a more natural tone for the comforter. The most popular choice, however, is using a teal comforter. You may choose to use a solid teal comforter, or one with a design or pattern. Either one will work great with a tropical theme.

Generally, the color that you use for the bedding could also be used for the curtains. However, that decision is entirely up to you. While some prefer to have their bedding and curtains match, others are not as fond of such a one-color style. Once you’ve added your teal bedding, and picked curtains to match or contrast, you should finish off the room by adding accessories. At that point, you are finished with the decorations, and your child will hopefully love the new look to their room.