Children’s room: The most beautiful space of a house that hosts the most tender family moments.
Your own moments that make you smile every time you think about them.
There you share with your children their first laughs, your first conversations, their first fairy tales.
There you see them emerge and develop their skills through play. There you fall asleep sweetly after a difficult and demanding day!
The stories and life experiences hidden in children’s rooms are priceless and will certainly accompany your children even in their adult lives.
Everything leads us to take care of children’s rooms as much as we can. To create in them, the most suitable environment for the correct and complete structuring of the children’s psyche.
HOW;
Using cheerful colors and patterns to decorate the walls that will make their imagination more lively.
Choosing excellent quality fabrics for their beds with hours of calm children’s shows.
Making sure their room has as much natural light as possible which will make their smile stronger.
Giving them more space than other rooms in the house so they can fan out and create their own world through their play.
Children’s room: The most beautiful space of a house that hosts the most tender family moments.
Your own moments that make you smile every time you think about them. There you share with your children their first laughs, your first conversations, their first fairy tales.
There you see them emerge and develop their skills through play. There you fall asleep sweetly after a difficult and demanding day!
The stories and life experiences hidden in children’s rooms are priceless and will certainly accompany your children even in their adult lives.
Everything leads us to take care, as much as we can, of the children’s rooms.
To create in them, the most appropriate environment for the correct and
comprehensive structuring of the child’s psyche.
COLOR BALANCE. In the process of shaping or renovating the children’s room, some of the questions that inevitably come to mind about wall colors and linens:
What colors should I use?
Should I prefer bold or softer and neutral tones?
Which shades are suitable to create an atmosphere of calm and relaxation?
Are the colors I chose timeless or will my children quickly get bored of them?
Before you start panicking, put your thoughts in a row using the common denominator keyword: Balance! Balance at all levels of the room.
Let’s make an example: If for the walls you prefer neutral and pastel tones such as grey, beige, almond pink, mint or sage green, but also lavender purple, you can create unique contrasts with accessories and linens.
Use bold patterns and bright colors.
Imagine a bright gray or a pale purple on the wall and the children’s bed “dressed” with fabrics full of color!
If you prefer bright colors on the walls then the rules of balance are shaped differently.
Let’s make another example to combine the children’s room furniture and accessories this time.
If we use colors such as coral, bright yellow or petrol, then it is good to combine with light colored and minimal furniture.
The same is good to follow with curtains, carpets and pillows. That is, pale and monochrome shades.
Of course, if you find it difficult to always decide to follow the golden rule of combining bold colors with neutral colors with the aim of maintaining balance.
The mood and psychology of children is directly affected by the environment in which they grow up. The colors of their bedroom in everything that is there, play their own special role!
Tip: If the dimensions of the room matter, dare to turn one of its walls into a blackboard!
In the trade you will find special paint to make the chalkboard on the wall and in fact in many shades.
Give your little artists the chance to show off their talent!
ORGANIZATION AND SAVING SPACE.
The stylistic upgrade of the children’s bedroom is one of the two pillars that we must consider in the arrangement of the children’s room. The second is its functionality.
Basic request of all families. Take advantage of every corner of the children’s bedroom, choosing furniture preferably with storage space to ensure children greater freedom of movement in their play and study.
If your space is extremely limited, prefer split and polymorphic furniture. You can save easily.
Consider the case of the bed that becomes a sofa or a study desk that leans against the wall. A beautiful room is a clean and organized room.
Train your child to tidy up his room every time he finishes playing.
Create storage corners for his toys, or even better, see it in a corner a scene in which he will gather his favorite toys.
A smart and economical way to demarcate the playing area!