When designing a children’s room, every little detail deserves attention. A dream room for a child is a harmonious combination between a child’s imagination and the reality of an adult.
6 ways to decorate a bedroom with its own corner and make children fall in love
Focus on what your kids love To make your child love your room, you should focus on what he likes best. For example, design a fake climbing wall with a safety foam mattress underneath with a moderate height, install a slide, make a small stuffed zoo. Children will feel excited when their living space is like in the play area. Illustration. Maximize storage space Children often hoard stuff, they need somewhere to store all their toys. Therefore, storage is paramount in the design of a children’s room. Limit the number of furniture to save floor space. Add vertical storage, like wall hooks and bookshelves, exploit built-in space in windowsills, niches, and more. Parents can also take advantage of the space under the bed to store their children’s toys. Illustration. Green plants in the room Plants provide much-needed oxygen and have been scientifically proven to improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance attention. Incorporating greenery in the design is a good idea. You need to make sure your houseplants are non-toxic and out of the reach of children through a raised stand or pot. At the same time teach children how to take care of bonsai. Illustration. Create mutable art galleries Encourage your child’s creativity with an art gallery where she can display her work. You can buy old picture frames and pictures, thread them with pictures of your children and hang them on the wall. Or you put your clay works in a small cabinet. Children will always love their own room. Room light First, make sure your child’s room isn’t too bright to make it easier for them to fall asleep. Night lights should be placed low on the floor and not directly in the eyes of children, decorative night lights. Use warm amber lights to read bedtime stories. Illustration. Create your own corner A quiet corner is a safe space for kids to get away from it all, spend quality time alone, process and release all their emotions. Parents can design a carpet or a pillow for their children to read, draw, etc. Children grow up fast and it’s better to have a room that can keep up with them. Don’t make it too childish. Do not decorate too fussy because later on, the child will no longer feel interested. Parents can choose more neutral colors and textures for the basics so your child adds interest and personality through accessories, which are easy to change to his or her preferences.
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