Creating your kids’ bedroom can be quite tedious but on the other hand, it can be fun, especially for your child. Their surroundings can have a significant impact on how they grow and develop. Hence, as a parent, you would want to build an atmosphere conducive for your child’s development, which includes playing and studying.
Running out of ideas that will fit your budget? You have come to the right place. Below are some great, new ideas for creating your kids’ bedroom:
Fitted furniture
Flexibility is key for people that are on a budget. Fitted furniture is designed to grow with your child. Sustainable designs goes a long way, provided that it will be handled with care.
Lights on
There are a variety of things you can do with the lighting inside your child’s bedroom. You can stick glow-in-the-dark stickers on the ceiling or their headboard for a dreamy vibe. For night lights, you can put fiber optics with designs for your own kids’ starry night that should provide relief when they can’t see well during nighttime.
Color coordination
Colors make things look nice that is why it appeals to kids. Try a color-coordinated closet. Different colors serve as the label for their clothes. It makes it more fun for them to organize and it will be easier to teach them how to practice neatness.
Reading nook
Place your kids’ books nearer to them by placing reading nooks. Nooks basically serve as a stand for the books to be displayed on. This way they’ll be more inclined to read. A good thing is, a hardware store near you most likely have good ones, not just for books but for towels and pieces of clothing as well.
Freedom wall
Leave a blank space on the bedroom wall for your child to do creative stuff in. String together pictures and put them up on it, have them draw scribbles, or even hang framed pictures of their artworks.
Storage under the bed
As kids grow up, they continue to accumulate more toys and other stuff like crayons and all the art stuff. Have built-in storage drawers on their beds for additional storage and for a quicker clean-up. It is where you can fit their smaller toys in to. You can also use casters to avoid clutter.
Re-use old furniture
Got any old furniture in storage? Maybe it’s time to clean and refurbish them so your children can use them in their room. For instance, an old dresser. It can be transformed into a table where you can place a lamp or a clock.
Cozy bed
Of course, your kid’s bed has to be comfortable. Think about the fabric and what kind of style you would want it to be. Upholstered ones can be cozier and easy to clean.
To wrap it up, whichever idea you would want to consider will depend on the scheme you decide to implement. Keep in mind that your top priority is your child’s comfort and growth.
Author’s Bio:
Angelo Castelda works as a contributor for a news magazine in Asia. He loves to learn and understand diverse cultures and aims to share through his writing his experiences around the world.