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Toy Story Themed Room | Decorating For Special Needs Kids

November 8, 2010 by barb

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Project Objective: Complete overhaul of Carters room into a Toy Story themed room to accommodate the over bearing, over priced ($60,000!!!), and over ugly new Clinitron bed and possible lift system. This new equipment is necessary for his upcoming surgery. He will not be allowed out of it for 6 weeks after a 2 week stay in the hospital. A fun room is a must!

Many, many, many themes were discussed for this new bedroom. The plan was to paint a large mural on the walls.  Finally the Toy Story themed room won out and my plans changed. I love Toy Story but lets be honest, at Carters age this is a phase. If it gets him through the in-room prison part of this recovery than that is fabulous—but I am not about to make a permanent wall mural.Google to the rescue….I came across this Toy Story room done by HGTV that has a much more mature look and used it as the general game plan to get started.

Progress: Day 1:

  • Room gutted and cleaned
  • Painted all four walls blue
  • Moved dresser and armoire to room and placed along walls to provide as much open space as possible for access.
  • New curtain panels with black out liners

Plans:

  • Make a giant etch-a-sketch calendar
  • Use vinyl wall decors to add the characters in. Using these instead of painting so that it can be removed quickly and painlessly when Toy Story wears out its welcome.
  • Communication Command Central to include larger Google TV, xbox and wii. Doing my research on Google TVs now.
  • Parachute men on ceiling

When it is all done I will do a massive post on creating a room a special needs respite room while maintaining some sense of fun. But until then I will update the progress on the project so that if any of you have some great ideas on how I can add to it….PLEASE CHIME IN!

Make sure to see the Toy Story Themed Room Part 2 for the next steps.

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Filed Under: children with disabilities Tagged With: healing rooms for kids, toy story themed room

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Comments

  1. @Colorado_Mom (Emily) says

    November 8, 2010 at 7:28 am

    Looks great so far! Love the idea with the etch-a-sktech Calendar! I may have some old toy story posters, I’ll dig around and see if I can find them for you! 🙂

  2. Melissa says

    November 8, 2010 at 6:33 am

    Good luck with the project. It sounds like a ton of work, but I think the finished project will be awesome!

  3. Lori says

    November 8, 2010 at 8:55 am

    WOW Girlfriend! Just WOW! It looks awesome.Oh my goodness, I just read aloud the part about the Google TV and Sean went crazy. LOL

  4. Corine says

    November 8, 2010 at 9:34 am

    What an amazing Mama you are!Can’t wait to see the final product. My little boy would love a TS room!

  5. Catherine says

    November 8, 2010 at 10:25 am

    I am loving the ideas! A Toy Story room sounds like a fun room to put together, well if it weren’t for all the work. You are one tireless and amazing mama, Barb.

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