5 TOP tips when decorating a children's room
A child's room is a place where the little family members spend most of the day playing, doing their homework, relaxing and feeling safe. As a child grows, so does their room. Some requirements apply to a newborn, others to a slightly older child, while decorating a teenager's room may require more investment and time, as the room becomes their way of expressing themselves.
What should you consider when decorating a child's room?
The wall color. Light blue or soft pink are the most common colors used in children's rooms, but children grow quickly. Therefore, you need to think about whether you are ready to change the color of the walls of the room when the child grows. If not, choose safe options and bet on neutral wall colors such as beige, white, cream, etc.
Safety is the highest priority. When choosing furniture, safety should be the main factor influencing your choice. Furniture should absolutely not have sharp corners that could injure children. In addition, it is very important to think about the materials. In a child's room, you should use hypoallergenic, natural fibers and non-toxic materials that cannot harm your child's health.
Separate zones for different activities. For an older child who is starting school, it is important to have separate zones in the room. A space to do homework, a play area, a place to rest and sleep. For these areas, it is important to choose comfortable furniture, and beanbags can be perfect, including various children's chairs and poufs.
Use fairy tale elements. Parents know their children best and know which animated characters or music groups or actors are their favourites. With this in mind, you can decorate your child's room with just their favorite characters and create a personal and fun atmosphere.
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