Monday 27 January 2014

Children's Room Design Dilemma


Over the years the household habits have changed tremendously, especially with children spending more time indoors. It’s never been so prevalent to parents to keep their homes tidy and keeping the children entertained. I’m going to be focusing on designing children’s bedroom on this blog but will be covering playrooms as they are becoming ever so much more popular. However, if space is an issue a well designed bedroom no matter how small will be able to fulfil their needs.


When it comes to designing children’s rooms it’s anything but easy. As they do have a habit of growing in and out of particular themes and hobbies. This is why it’s extremely important to create a space which will cater for their needs and defining sleeping, studying, playing and dressing areas but at the same time keeping it interesting and fresh throughout their growth spurts. 


Wall Murals create interest and drama



Defining areas in children’s rooms is so crucial to the design as this will help your child to keep the room tidy but also creating a sense of wellbeing in their sanctuary.

Storage is a key part of achieving a clutter free and efficient space. This should always allow for all the toys, clothes, stationary and games to be put away in a fun and fashionable manner.

Light be it natural or artificial has to be right as the study area or for toddlers a reading area to help them study or read.

Snug areas where possible are ideal so as to have friends over and can in some cases allow for sleepovers.
The disillusion of having to think that this is not possible is not true, with the right design of defining the areas of sleeping, studying, playing and dressing these can be put into the smallest of rooms creating an upbeat fun space for your children.

If you find it overwhelming please contact  Amy Zubi Interior Design  and we will be more than happy to help.

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