What’s In and What’s Out in Bedroom Design
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October 14, 2022The decision to finally put your child out of their crib is a big deal for any parent. Transitioning from sleeping in the same bed with you or another family member to sleeping in their own space can be daunting, but it’s necessary. It will give them their own space, their room to call their own, and a place of comfort. When choosing furniture for Your Child’s Bedroom, you should keep a few things in mind.
1. Space is Key
Your child’s bedroom must be big and open enough for them to move about without bumping into the walls or the furniture. You don’t want them pinning their head against a wall or getting hurt accidentally, so move any furniture around as needed. Open shelving is great for storing small items, like bedding and toys. Also, it can help with organization. Get your child’s artwork off their walls and organize their room as they would like.
2. Safety First
Keep everything out of their reach, including dressers and nightstands. Small things like bookends or decorative figurines can be tempting for little hands to grab and use as a weapon against themselves. Watch them around open windows and doorknobs, as well. If you have blinds, be sure they are inaccessible to your child, so they don’t climb on a window ledge or hang off the blinds when someone is fast asleep in their bed.
3. Storage
Storage is so important in every room in your home, but it is especially so in a child’s bedroom. You want to ensure their toys and clothes are stored away from prying eyes, including their own. Look for storage closets and dressers that can support the weight of whatever objects you plan on placing on top of them. If your child likes to climb things, look for a piece of furniture with a broad base that won’t tip over easily when they jump onto it from a standing position.
4. Do your research
Before you buy, do your research. Check out the safety and durability ratings of the furniture you’re considering and any reviews. You also want to think about how easily it can be put together and how sturdy it is once it’s put together. If you are moving into a new home soon, consider buying furniture that will withstand wear and tear but is easy to disassemble when you do move.
5. Make it Stylish
Use a style that matches your own. For example, you and your family may have some old furniture pieces around the house that are in good shape but don’t necessarily match the style of the rest of your home. If you’re putting together new furniture for your child’s room, consider matching or complementing the things you already have in that space to help create a stylized look from start to finish.
It is essential to know that the furniture you put together for your child’s bedroom must be durable, functional, and stylish. Combine all of these elements to create a look that is both practical and beautiful. You might keep some things simple while still keeping the room in line with your child’s tastes so they will love it when they move out on their own.