Show w S li S S omans oman's World If I l d- d I I 11 t Bedroom Bedroom of Youngsters td tOt Interests Hobbies Hobbles i By Ertta Haley S r. r A YOUR youn CHILDS CHILD'S bedroom a ad place to sleep in or is it planned d t show his hobbles hobbies and interests as 11 y ei child chUd whose bedroom Is design design- to take care of his hobbies as asIe ase will enjoy his Ml 1 s as his sleeping Ie e will not have to be r f t m more and 1 Td Ji constantly to busy himself himsel-f Oi something If the parents show i in the childs child's having l Dibbles I e the youngster will start startS S 3 Inking king In those terms and foster rests In things which will give much joy throughout his life file r He ae Rooms should not only contain tse essentials of ot living such as a aJ J k bed and chair but they should oi 01 the embodiment of hobbles hobbies In In- Ok tests and tastes tastes- tastes tastes-a a picture of what in ilZO it il Pl i person Is who lives ZO en furnished like this rooms auire wre little more thought in the but their dividends are arc ater than the effort to make so A room that invites Its It's TH to make model planes or orS orits ats its dolls doUs or houses painting or orTy orry S ry Ty modeling is a happy room de- de ned for creative effort r jt t the youngster help in decide l I i what he wants and I If 11 old bugh faugh let him help decorate It Broom that has a lot of work and andt put In it brings It Its people t I se to terms of real living and andes andyes C yes yes es off oU boredom lR fes es but you have no Idea what a ildren dren would bring into their wr if it I let them I can hear rui e mothers saying Well young young- fancies In wars s do develop passing leu sorts of str strange things and In Incase Inel f el case they might need guidance he e little fellows who carry birds H insects in their pockets and lit to bring them Into their rooms ht be e directed toward an inter- inter 01 in kin In biology Pictures can substitute for the live animal If S. S tty are large attractive and color- color 1 L J tink edges for or decoration enough Perhaps he would like a bulletin board of those i ch he has seen outside or make of them r jj bles Determine Decoration pys are usually harder on fur fur- be Flings than girls so their rooms t best when sturdily furnished tl il materials show soil least J j can be utilized to advantage warm or cool colors depend depend- g J JC C 0 J JH 1 N H Ol 4 j r l 1 ly Ir 11 11 the dru r nr 4 must the hec Have Haue room reflect hobbies lobbies I ot upon the exposure of the room drapes and one or two chair ers ers rs may be of a durable striped harmonizing with the back back- T md nd colors of the walls I your boys are interested in E and are apt to be a bit with paints the best thing 11 0 for drapes and covers coven is to use lse heavy oilcloth If you cut the drapes with pinking shears no other finishing Is necessary These wipe off easily and are no task to keep clean To avoid clutter when youngsters have collections of toys whistles' whistles and whatnot have shelves built in inthe inthe inthe the room and encourage them to place their objects on the shelves In Inan Inan Inan an attractive pattern If It they have lots of ot assorted things the best answer answer answer ans ans- to this is a chest with plenty of drawer space or a closet with built buill In n drawers will serve the purpose nicely When boys are old enough and Interested Interested interested In In- in ranking making furniture or re- re finishing it they can easily work on the furniture in their own room You'd be surprised at how much more pride they will wm take in keeping things neat If they've created part of the furnishings themselves For boys who need reminders for mail for assorted pictures and things of ot that nature a bulletin board above the desk is Invaluable for Cor keeping the room tidy For two or four Cour boys In one room use double decker beds to save space The coverings should be sturdy as the youngsters will lounge on them Girls Girl's Room May 1 be Tailored or Feminine The girl who's feminine will want wanta a bed and dressing table covered in filmy ruffled ruIned material Most mothers mothers moth moth- ers era would like to dissuade their daughters from Crom such thoughts because because be be- cause of laundering problems but If th they y remain unconvinced the only answer to this is the enlisting of ot their aid when it comes to Iron- Iron Ing jag Actually though If you show the girl pictures of rooms which are attractive attractive attractive at at- but without the frills Crills you may be able to get her to change her mind The girl who is tailored who likes things neat and trim will probably prefer a studio couch for a bed bod since it can take a more tailored cover If a cool background color such as gray or blue Is chosen its it's best to warm the room with tangerine or red or warm yellow colors for forthe forthe forthe the couch or bed and for the chair coverings The In-between In room which is a combination of if both tailored and feminine is fun to live with The studio couch may still be used but the drapes and perhaps a chair cover coyer cov coy er will be In a gay floral Cloral pattern or bright print This does away with lace and but Is easy to keep trim and tidy without sacrificing anything of its girlish good looks Provide Drawer Space To Preserve Neatness Low cabinets with shelves may be lined tined against the walls of the room It the closet is small This can be an inexpensive project If It unfinished furniture is made or bought and painted with flat or enamel paint depending upon the room Unless you provide sufficient place in which clothing shoes and other things ran an be placed the room will be a cleaning clenning problem and will never look neat Bookcases can cnn be built on the wall so there need be no reason for them to clutter the room If It you lack the space for tor a regular regular regu lar desk have one made with sturdy hinges that attaches to the wall so that it can be let up and down as IS used Have a proper chair and good goodlight d dlight light near it |