Ideas for Decorating a Boy's Camo Room in an Armed Forces Theme
Stick to the green camouflage pattern for an armed forces theme. By sheets, pillowcases and comforters in the pattern. Do the same for curtains and other fabrics in the bedroom, such as table cloths. Take a picture of your son in his favorite pair of fatigues and boots, standing next to his favorite Armed Forces hero. Depending on the division he favors, hang Air Force planes from the ceilings, showcase Army tanks along the shelves of the room and place Navy ships in bottles on his dresser.
Ideas for Decorating a Boy's Camo Room Hunting Theme
You can mix the green and orange camouflage found in hunting gear. For example trim a green camo comforter with the orange pattern or a solid black comforter, sheets and pillowcases with a strip of the bright orange camo. Place an antique and unusable rifle on pegs above his bedroom door. Frame all of the pictures of him out hunting with his loved ones and friends. Allow him to hang trophies on the wall, such as deer heads or even taxidermist fish. Frame wildlife paintings with primitive wood frames to stick to the rough outdoor feel of the space.
Ideas for Decorating a Boy's Camo Room General Camouflage Theme
If neither the green or the orange appeals to you and your son just likes the pattern, not the Armed Forces or hunting, you can still design his bedroom around it. Camouflage material comes in a variety of colors now, including blue. Paint the ceiling of his room with clouds or a night sky and coordinate all his bedding and fabric choices throughout the room.
Additional Tips:
Make him a pair of slippers to match his new bedroom by reading: How to Create Your Own Camouflage House Shoes for Men
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