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By Laura Fenton
Want a guaranteed way to fill your child's room with style, color, joy, and excitement? Cast your eyes towards wallpaper. The power of wallpaper to transform a room cannot be understated, yet parents often hesitate to embrace papered walls for kids' rooms. They worry that the kids will ruin the paper or that they'll pick the wrong pattern to go the distance into the team years. Here at Cubby, we'd like to persuade you to give wallpaper a chance. In this guide, we've answered all of your pressing questions about the best wallpaper for kids' rooms. The experts we spoke to, who all happen to be parents themselves, shared their guidelines for picking a wallpaper and 13 of their favorite wallpaper patterns. Best of all, these pros vetted the companies behind each pattern, so even if a smiley alligator isn't to your tastes, you can rest assured knowing the rest of the designs in a collection are good choices, too. Whether you wallpaper one wall, all four, or even the ceiling, adding a pattern to a room's foundation will instantly elevate the look and give your room a point of view. Let's get papering! | | | A good white noise machine makes you forget it's even there. It's all soothing, swishing sound, soft enough to encourage sleep but loud enough to block out all noise outside the bedroom door. Eight years ago I happened to buy the gold standard of white noise machines for my daughter's room, although I didn't know it at the time. Here's why I now recommend it to all new parents. –Cambria Bold, managing editor of Cubby | | | | cubby finds: desk organizers | | | |
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