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Snips and snails and puppy dog tails….

It’s really hard to come up with a concept for a boy’s room
that they won’t outgrow quickly. 
Here are a some ideas that work well.
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Love the way Janell Beals painted maps in her son, Max’s room and 
 added a chalkboard stripe which not only creates design interest
 but also allows him to add a personal touch to his room.  
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Max at his best…being creative!!!

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The monogrammed headboards give each boy his “own” identity.  
The stripes add interest to an otherwise simple room. Love the tall chest
between the beds in lieu of a typical nightstand!
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A little more “grown up” space with a play on alphabet letters. 
We get our kicks on Route 66!
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More horizontal stripes, this room has a younger boy feel!
Love the grey stripes and the lantern suspended over the bed.

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Great room for an older child.  Not just for sleeping, this room makes a great hang out.  
 
 
There are so many different ideas you can create for a boys room.  
The main thing to remember is to make it all about the boy!  What does he like to do?  
Any sports he is interested in?  Incorporate these interests into a room for him and you will have an instant hit!
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