The bedroom is a child's most important place, where they sleep, play, work, and seek refuge. Therefore, it's essential that your child feels comfortable in their room. You and your child should work together to choose the theme and color scheme for their room. Want to go with a nautical theme, but they prefer football? Allow them to paste up pictures of their heroes as soon as possible. Alternatively, give them a place to display their medals, trophies, and other achievements. Finally, a border might be just what you need to add a small but powerful touch to their chosen style .
Decorating a girl's room
A girl's bedroom needs a touch of femininity from birth to adolescence, but not too much. Far from being obvious, avoid all pink and use accents here and there or more pastel shades with coral to powder pink . Pay homage to white, taupe while acknowledging purple and even introducing blue, a color that is no longer exclusively masculine. Also play with patterns on the wall by using small flowers , animals and fairy lights to moderate the atmosphere.
Decorating a boy's room
Blue has gone from being a predominantly masculine color to one that is loved by both young and old. While we continue to use it in applications, we reserve it for a single wall, a strip of wallpaper, a piece of furniture, or perhaps a painting. Green also has the freedom to choose from its pastel form to its darkest variation. Yellow can also be used as an eye-catching accent in a boy's space. You can let your imagination run wild when it comes to decorating, while respecting certain limits. Finally, we say yes to the teepee , as long as it doesn't take up too much space.
Decorating a unisex child's room
Do you want a gender-neutral child's room? The room design can also be neutral, giving it the same importance and longevity. White, beige, taupe, or gray are the preferred colors for this space. Brighter yellows or greens are ideal. Depending on the child's age, you can choose a brighter or pastel version. Wood , natural , or white are all good options for furnishings if you want to keep things simple.
The sleeping corner of the child's room
You can opt for a modular bed , which will adapt to your child as they grow. Alternatively, choose a single bed without a headboard . If you want a raised bed, there are beds for all ages and you can turn the floor underneath into a play area . Then, add brightly colored (but not too bright) cushions , comforters , and sheets to match the basic hues you've chosen for the walls. Don't forget a great night light !
Colors in a child's room
It's best to keep it simple, but don't be afraid of color. No more than three distinct shades are acceptable. Brightly colored toys and decorations abound in lively environments. Pastel shades are ideal. You can choose a solid color for just one of the four walls. The other three will remain white and available for personal decoration, both of which are important from a developmental perspective. Avoid borders and themed wallpaper, which children will quickly tire of.
Flooring in a child's bedroom
Generally, hard floors are less expensive to install and maintain (and are considered more hygienic), but they're not very pleasant to play on. In fact, many hardwood floors are covered with carpet. Carpets have long been known to cause dust devils and allergies. They're no longer unhealthy; in fact, they may be natural and easier to maintain than they used to be. Carpet is much softer and warmer than hard floors, and provides superior thermal and acoustic comfort for your space. On the downside, carpet needs to be vacuumed regularly and is not suitable for underfloor heating.
The storage space of a
Short of a miracle, few things can persuade a young person to keep their room clean! Parents should provide their children with adequate storage space and choose storage products that are user-friendly and accessible. Place closets , wardrobes , toy boxes , and dressers within easy reach of children; they will be more likely to tidy up accordingly.
The child's room will be welcomed into the house with bright colors and soft, pleasant textures. Boxes of different colors , one per theme (puzzles, stuffed animals, coloring pages, etc.) will be useful to the child while integrating into the decor. They can be slid under the bed with the help of casters, saving space. A container that can be used as a bedside table and can hold books and periodicals ensures that small things will stay organized. Thanks to the " columns " of transparent drawers , small items like figurines and doll clothes will remain sorted.