Creating a 'Roarsome' Dinosaur Bedroom For Your Child With Wallsauce

I don't know about you but my boys just love anything dinosaur related. They have dinosaur duvet sets, dinosaur cuddly toys and dinosaur t-shirts to name just a few things! I recently came across Wallsauce who specialise in exciting and inspiring wall murals and I just had to share the dinosaur themed murals with you. They are just perfect for any dinosaur mad little ones (as well as bigger kids too!) so if you are looking to decorate your child's room with a dinosaur theme then look no further!

There's many different murals that your child can choose from to create their own prehistoric wonderland. The designs range from cute and playful images to realistic images, many of which are from their licenced Natural History Museum Collection!

What's great about these murals is that they are easy to install and just as importantly they are easy to remove too so it won't be a big job if you wish to redecorate or if your child begins a new obsession! You can purchase bespoke sizes at no extra cost and can also choose whether you would like to order a classic or premium mural that you paste to the wall or a textured 'peel and stick' mural. 

Here are some of my favourites... 

For your child or toddler this cute and cuddly mural will be sure to bring a smile to their face, I love the bright colours, perfect for any dino-mad tot!



Everyone loves a T-rex and this picture of one about to have his lunch is really striking. I think this would be perfect for pre-teens and younger teenagers.


I also love this one of Brachiosaurus browsing for a snack. It's a calmer image for those that like their dinosaurs a little gentler! 


I also think this 1882 Central Hall image makes a really classy statement and is ideal for the older teenager and young adult and would also make a wonderful feature in a study or office for any other dinosaur and natural history fans! 



You can discover the dinosaur range here! Which one is your favourite? 

Disclaimer: This is a collaborative post. All opinions are my own




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