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NURSERYCreate a haven for your beautiful new arrival with nursery decor suitable from birth to 2 years JUNIORRoom decor for ages 2 to 10 years, bursting with colour and fun designs that your child will love TEENSEclectic decor ideas to make a teen's bedroom an inspiring space that reflects their personality COMICSBring your superheroes to life in your kid's room with our range of decor from comics BOOKSBookworms will simply love our classic decor collection of famous book characters ANIMALYour youngster will feel wild at heart with these delightful animal decor designs WALLPAPERNursery patterns to comic book and cartoon favourites STORAGEKeep your little one’s clothes and toys tidy and well-organised CURTAINS & BLINDSOur kids range of curtains and blinds includes blackout options LIGHTINGFrom colourful lampshades to children's nightlights BEDDINGKids bed sets in many designs for cot beds and single beds FURNITUREQuality bedroom furniture for your child's room
Create a bedroom your child will love with our extensive range of kids décor. Be inspired by collections suitable from nursery to teens. Browse kids wallpaper and borders with everything from nursery patterns to comic book and cartoon favourites. Here at B&Q we have a wide selection of kids lights, from character lamp shades to kids lamps. Our range of kids curtains and blinds includes blackout options to aid a good night sleep. Add the finishing touch to your kids room with children’s wall art and wall stickers, with classics and favourites from Roald Dahl to Disney.Children's Curtains & Blinds Here, you can choose what kind of products - and how many of them - you want to see on the page Rating - high to low << First page < Previous page 1 2 … Next page > The Gro Company Corded Black Attachable Blackout Blind (L)130cm (W)200cm Check stock in store Ardella Grey Plain Blackout Coating Tab Top Curtains (W)168cm (L)137cm Colours Keel Corded Green, Pink & White Roller Blind (L)160cm (W)90cm
Minion Made Yellow Pencil Pleat Children's Curtains (W)167cm (L)137cm Ardella Blue Plain Tab Top Lined Children's Blackout Curtains (W)168cm (L)137cm Colours Keel Corded Blue, Red & White Roller Blind (L)160cm (W)120cm Owl Green & White Spotty Tab Top Lined Children's Curtains (W)168cm (L)137cmgrommet merete curtains ikea Colours Day & Night Corded Black Roller Blind (L)160cm (W)120cmalton print 95 grommet window curtain panel Colours Day & Night Corded White Roller Blind (L)160cm (W)60cmnext green santiago spot eyelet curtains Disney Frozen Purple Pencil Pleat Children's Curtains (W)167cm (L)137cmcurtain fabric outlet blaydon
Colours Kona Corded Pink Roller Blind (L)160cm (W)120cm Animal Cream & Orange Striped Printed Tab Top Lined Children's Curtains (W)168cm (L)137cmAs you may know, Flea’s recently been away for a week on a school ski trip. While she was gone, I kept myself busy working on her bedroom. riteway curtains & blinds actWe moved into this house when Flea was two years old, and the yellow walls and Winnie the Pooh trim weren’t really doing it for an almost-ten-year-old.sylon curtains Flea wanted something a bit more grown-up, ideally with lots of blue and green (her favourite colours). Here’s what we ended up with: We kicked off with this Hogwarts wall mural from Wallsauce, which cost around £250 – I can’t even begin to express how much I wish this was in my bedroom. The remaining walls are painted in Pointing from Farrow & Ball, which we use throughout the house – it’s a white with just enough warmth to stop it looking uber-clinical.
We painted the ceiling and freshened up the woodwork with basic white Dulux paints. We bought an inexpensive grey curtain (£30) from Ikea, which my Mum adjusted to the right height, and combined it with a curtain pole and crystal-effect finials from Homebase (£45) plus a simple white hold-back (£6) from B&Q. The most expensive purchase in the room was Flea’s new bed. Previously, she had a high sleeper which was impractical (have you ever tried changing the sheets on those things?). We wanted something smaller with plenty of storage and without one of those stupid pull-out desks that always seem flimsy to me. We found a great option at ASPACE – the Amerigo cabin bed (£995), which is a little higher than a standard bed and offers two generous cupboards and three drawers underneath. ASPACE will assemble the bed for you, which was a bonus. Over the bed, we strung these brilliant paper lanterns (£4) from Ikea –  we bought them in two different colours to create an alternate green/white string of lights.
The bedding (£35) is also from Ikea, as is the green square rug (£10) on the floor – Flea likes the idea of getting up and stepping onto ‘grass’ in the mornings! We replaced Flea’s old nursery wardrobe with this grey Stowford wardrobe from ASPACE (£335), which has two hanging rails and a shelf inside, meaning double the hanging capacity. It’s also quite narrow – which was perfect because we struggled to find a full-height wardrobe that was narrow enough to fit in this alcove. On top of the wardrobe we have our two Muppets bought on trips to New York, and a Gryffindor banner (£17), which we bought last year on a trip to the Warner Bros Studio Tour. I went into B&Q to find a curtain hold-back and picked up this nifty storage box set and the angle poise lamp for £10 and £20 respectively. A squishy bean cube for reading on? Over the bed we put two Ribba shelves from Ikea (£8 each), which hold framed family photos. On the bed, there’s a selection of cushions, all from Ikea, and a star-patterned throw, which I was given as a gift a few years ago.
Over the head of the bed is a gorgeous canvas featuring some of the trips we’ve taken over the past couple of years – it’s from the Creative Canvas Company and cost around £50. You can order these with whatever photos you like, and then choose your canvas size and colour. It’s a lovely way to share lots of images that share a common theme. We got some gorgeous prints for Flea’s wall to continue the Harry Potter theme – these come from Etsy and cost £30 and £50. All in all, I’m pretty happy with how the room turned out. Although don’t look too closely or you might spot the six holes I had to polyfilla in after two aborted attempts to put up a curtain rail while suffering from PMS. Word to the wise: just wait five days. It’ll be less frustrating all round, and your decorator will thank you later. Another top tip – don’t invite a brand round to look around your house two weeks before starting a major makeover. Especially if you’ve cancelled the cleaners in anticipation of aforementioned makeover.