Creative Lighting for Kids’ Rooms

Apr 14th 2010

Childs LampOne of the most wonderful things about childhood is the sense of magic that is present during the early years of life. Interestingly, this is the same thing that can be so wonderful about great lighting. The perfect lighting creates a mood for a room that is based in fantasy, elegance and magic. Choosing the right lighting for a child’s room can really bring that sense of magic to its pinnacle.

Decorative pendant lights or chandeliers in a child’s bedroom can add to the sense of fantasy that the rest of the room’s décor presents. For example, many boys’ rooms are decorated with their favorite modes of transportation. Trains, planes and ships are all favorite forms of transit for young kids. They love the magic of flying or boating somewhere. Pendant lights shaped like these modes of transportation can add to the sense of wonder in their rooms. For example, the novelty biplane chandelier or the boat chandelier from ELK Lighting bring a sense of rugged whimsy to the room.

Modes of transportation aren’t your only option for great lighting in a kids’ room. Hobbies, sports, animals and images relating to space exploration are all things that make for great decorative lighting. They challenge a child’s imagination and evoke a sense of wonder throughout the room. These lights can stand alone as a major centerpiece for the room’s design. Alternatively, they can work with the wallpaper, stuffed animals and furniture to show off a child’s passionate interests.

The great thing about decorative lighting for kids’ rooms is that it’s flexible enough to work with them as they grow up. These chandeliers are designed to be elegant enough to still appeal to kids as they enter their tweens and teens. However, they are affordable enough that you can replace them down the line if your child’s interests dramatically change.

Choosing the right decorative lighting for a child’s room is an easy process. Let your child’s interests dictate this type of purchase. The joy that you two experience while shopping for lighting together will be memorable. It will also assist your child in developing a sense of style from an early age. Of course, you’ll want to use your judgment in making the final decision. You may need to select table lamps or floor lamps to go with the chandelier to provide multiple lighting options in your child’s room. Whatever you choose – think magic!