For each age bracket, there are specific room designs that kids will truly appreciate and cherish. Most interior designers base their works on studies made on what children prefer in terms of color, style or theme and other visually stimulating decors. From the arrangement of childrens furniture to the splash of colors on the walls and ceilings, designers have put together general guidelines for those do-it-yourself home redesigning projects to perk up your kids’ rooms. For toddlers aged two, bright colors like blue, red and yellow for walls, ceilings, curtains and bedding with interesting patterns are better. With this brightness coming from all over the room, you do not need to use lamps that are equally bright because these will hurt your toddler’s eyes. For kids aged two to four, the arrangement of the furniture is more important because during these ages, kids are more active, running around and bumping into anything in their way which could eventually harm them. Strictly speaking, safety comes before style. For kids aged five and up or until twelve, the room design should incorporate their personal style and preference.