Let your children breathe!

June 6, 2009

in Home and Garden,Lifestyles

Children should have a room that displays their personalities. A lovely designed children’s bedroom need a detailed view of both the kids and the parents. While it is very significant to know the child’s taste in respect of theme and color, parents must be consulted about the effectiveness. In a kids’ room it’s imperative to write down all of the functions of the room.

Usually, an older child uses the room for studying, playing games, entertaining and reading in addition to sleeping. The room becomes a place where friends come over to play. Furnishings should be selected according to how the space will function. A full size bed is more practical in rooms where friends use the bed for seating.

Our preferred room is spacious and two wide windows make the room airy and open. While great for ventilation and natural lighting, the windows trigger problems in terms of furniture setting. The girls have two single beds, which we placed in an L-shaped arrangement, separated by a small round table. One bed is white and another one is brown. We maintained this colour palette for the closet cabinet, toy cabinet and the reading table. We made wonderful white toy storage for the kids’ favorite stuff. They have a beautiful oil painting with olive green colour chart, so we painted one wall green, another pink, and the third L-shaped striped wall connects both portions of the room intimately.

Kids need their own space and their things nearby, starting from toy to a favorite cap. These years will pass by so quickly. A child’s room should be fun and lively. A theme with global appeal gives room design longevity. The room would be a place where kids could giggle. Toys and handmade paper stuff keep an open floor space for playing.

Naturally little girl’s love pink, but the timeless hue needs clarification before it becomes the launching pad of a room. Go soft and you have got sweet. Go bold and you have got sassy. We installed two lovely pink fabricated sofas for a cozy sitting corner. Furnishing is the key of decor. Bed linen, comforter, and cushions look great in pastel shades and delicate embroidery. Another important back drop is curtains.

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