| Planning your kid’s Bedrooms. |
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| Wednesday, 18 March 2009 08:07 |
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Planning a kid’s room is not a child’s play. It’ a quite complex process where an adult has to incorporate all the safety features and blends them with childlike fantasy. The different between child and adult is that kid’s ideas and liking change more rapidly thus they need a flexible environment. Thus kids’ room décor needs to be less expensive and easily changeable. Kids need separate areas for sleeping, playing and studying. They need more elbow space compared to adults. Similarly, younger kids need more floor space to spread out while playing. Atypical room needs a bed, study table and storage. These three things are fairly stable provided they are designed futuristically. Thus it is wise to invest in these stable furniture pieces, however, while decorating a room you can be as thrifty as possible. Here are some ideas for low cost décor.
3. Decorative shelving is another way of adding functionality and the charm to kid’s room. Buy simple, plain and inexpensive shelves or make them out of plywood. Paint them in desired color and decorate them with design, motif or stickers. Fix them to the brackets. They are great for displaying books and soft toys. Add few colorful knobs and all the things like bags belts, caps can go there. 4. For temporary storage get some black or white metal carts that can be stored away when not in use. 5. As a rule of thumb storage in kid’s room should be accessible to them. If you have less floor space vertical storage becomes necessary. Then you can store all less frequently used items on top. 6. Inflatable furniture is quick and inexpensive way to fulfill changing needs for furniture. It comes in variety of color and designs and is appreciated. By kids of all ages. It is also easy to store away when not in use or when more floor space is needed. 7. For preschoolers and toddlers, hang a large black board on the wall at their level. This satisfies their need to write on the wall without actually doing so. Ideas for decorating kid’s rooms are plenty. All you have to remember is that it need to be less expensive and flexible. |





