You can’t rely on permanency in a children’s world. Today they have a single favorite color, but tomorrow they have five of them. Changing tastes and wishes all the times is common for every child in the world. That’s why we present you amazing ideas to create a master bedroom that grows with your child!
Storage Solutions
Kids have piles of belongings, and that’s not very likely to change as they grow. Even a baby’s room needs multiple storage solutions that hide belongings, prevent a cluttered appearance and free space for other activities.
Let your child being free and happy
At the end of the day, it’s their room! They are the ones that are going to spend time in it, and you have to make everything possible to provide them with a pleasant environment. Including children in the process of designing a room is a strong creativity incentive, and it makes them feel proud and responsible for the first time.
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Consider the items that you’ll have to replace, and choose accordingly
Give your child some space to experiment, and let him/her know that not everything in the room is a ‘don’t jump on this’ item. In such way, you will enhance the kid’s creativity, and you’ll prevent them from feeling like total strangers in their own place.
Keep the palettes soft
When designing your child’s first room, you’d probably feel tempted to choose gender specific colors or accessories. Had you done that, be sure that repainting won’t slip out of your hands. Those of you who haven’t made a final decision yet should use neutral colors, something alike gray, beige, cream, or even lavender violet.
Decorate for simple maintenance
Even the most meticulous youngsters get messy at times. Mess and chaotically deployed belongings are personal hazard stamps of a kid’s territory.
That’s why you need to make maintenance plans prior to the decoration of your child’s room. Make your life easier, and go for low-pile carpeting, dry-washed curtains, or durable wood for the floors.
Be multifunctional
In order to create a space that can keep up with age transition, you have to stick to multifunctional furniture that has a purpose both in the nursery and the adolescent private room.
Choose materials that you can personalize
This refers mostly to the choice of appropriate flooring: you must take a solid base, and to switch carpets whenever the child gets bored of them. Another good idea is to install floor carpet tiles.
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Keep it lovely
Choose the right furniture pieces and the theme that your child will love and it will be much easier to keep the decoration as children’s grows.
Consider studying decors that will inspire them
Since their youngest age, children define a quiet corner where they can color, draw, or read as they grow up. Once they start school, the place transforms into a studying area, where they need to read and do their homework without being disturbed. This particular feature must be present in every child’s room, designed in a way which will encourage them to be more creative.
Be bold
Transform the children’s dreams in reality and every single master bedroom will be the perfect place to play and to rest. This is an important trick to getting timeless sets. Rocky Rocket by Circu is one of the many examples to get astonishing bedrooms.
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