"Child's Bedroom Design Ideas - Easy Tips You Can Use"
Sometimes a child's room needs a
makeover. When that time comes, check out these child's bedroom
design ideas that are simple to implement, and can make a huge
difference.
Designing Your
Kid’s Room is Child’s Play!
by: Batsheva Vaknin
Would your child’s room benefit
from some fresh design ideas and reorganization? Most could, but
it can be hard to know where to begin and what concepts to use.
Obviously, the age and personality of your child, not to mention
your budget, will dictate much of the design concept. But where
and how to begin? With these easy-to-follow tips, you will be
ready to dive right in and decorate.
A room with a viewpoint
Every piece of furniture,
wall-hanging and accessory in a child’s room contributes to an
overall feeling conveyed by the room. A sports theme conveys
excitement, while soft white clouds against a light blue sky add a
relaxing, inspirational touch. Choose the design that is right for
your child by having a conversation with each object and piece of
furniture before you place it in the room, asking what it could
contribute and where it would like to be placed. Ask the room what
color it would like to be painted, or the walls what they would
like hanging on them. Stay open-minded and you will realize the
answer to each question is within you.
Give your child the room of his
or her dreams - literally
Did you know that children sleep
for up to sixteen hours a day and sometimes more, depending on
their age? For child development, sleep is as vital for health and
well-being as food. So your first consideration when designing
your child’s bedroom should be to create a space that feels
comfortable, warm and safe. Keep this in mind when planning to
decorate, since creating an atmosphere where your child can sleep
peacefully is more important than adapting the latest hot design
trend.
Minimize distractions, maximize
peace of mind
Messy, cluttered rooms add a
subtle layer of stress to the inhabitant, and can inhibit proper
relaxation. Keep your child’s room well-organized, with as few
distractions as possible. Before you begin to decorate your
child’s room, remove all furniture, toys, clothes, and
wall-hangings. Clean the entire room, using natural cleaners that
won’t irritate your child’s sensitive nostrils and lungs.
Color me beautiful
Paint can transform an ordinary
room into a world of your child’s own. Color will influence how
your child feels, so choose shades or combinations that promote
relaxation, security, happiness and love. Green, blue, pink,
pastel orange, and beige are all good choices. Let your child help
pick the color, but stay away from bright reds and yellows which
can be overly vibrant, making it hard for your child to relax, and
from dreary grays, browns or black, which can be depressing and
may affect your child’s mood. Paint should be freshened every two
to four years, and should provide a nice backdrop for the rest of
the room.
Bed sheets, blankets and bumpers
should also be soothing to the eye, so steer clear of bright,
dominant colors. Pastels of any color work fine here, as does
plain white or cream. When it comes to room accents, you can be
creative with colors. A child’s chair or step stool can be painted
in bright primary colors, eliciting feelings of excitement, while
a large soft teddy bear or rug can be light blue or pink,
enveloping your child in comfort and love.
Clear that clutter!
Once the paint is dry, bring back
in the bed. Place the bed in its ideal location, then one by one,
fill out the room with the other furniture pieces (see Feng Shui
Tips, below). If the room starts to look cluttered, do not feel
you must fit in everything. Trade the chest of drawers for a
closet organizer, wire or wood systems.
Clothes that no longer fit should
be donated, passed to a friend in need, or stored in waterproof
storage boxes in a garage or storage space, along with clothes
that are out of season. (Make sure if you are storing these
clothes to clearly mark the outside of the boxes for easy
identification.) Limit toys and books to those the child makes use
of daily and weekly. Give away unused toys, or store them in
waterproof boxes in a garage or storage space. The more clothes
and toys you get rid of, the more room you will have for future
fashions and fun activities.
Feng Shui tips
You may have heard or read about
Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of object and furniture
placement. Feng Shui explains that each area of a room attracts a
different type of energy from the other areas. Implementing Feng
Shui in your child’s bedroom design can maximize the effectiveness
of the furniture and art you are already planning to use. For
example, Feng Shui teaches that a bed should be placed in the
corner of the room farthest from the door. Your child’s head
should be at the end of the bed where the door can be easily
viewed, and there is no chance of getting startled by an
unexpected visitor.
The northern section of your
child’s room promotes stillness, so this would be an example of an
ideal placement for the bed. The desk should be placed far from
the door, in the Northeast part of the room if possible, since
this is the Knowledge/Education Sector. This area is also a great
place for educational posters, such as letters of the alphabet or
a picture of Einstein. Select artwork carefully, taking time to
notice any hidden messages. Each image gives off a specific
vibration, so only choose the most positive pictures for the
walls.
Of all the activities your child
will do in his or her room - including grooming, relaxing,
studying, and playing - keep in mind that sleep is most important and
must be supported by the design of the room. Take your child’s
personality into consideration, as well as his or her hobbies and
special interests. Still, keep all décor in check so that it does
not overwhelm or clutter the space. And finally, have fun! The
energy, love and care you bring to this project will permeate
every object’s placement, adding an invisible yet invaluable
element to whatever design you choose to implement.
By BatSheva Vaknin
http://www.homeandliving.com/DesignAdvice.aspx?Category=KidsRoom
There you have it. A unique and
practical perspective using Feng Shui to come up with some child's
bedroom design ideas.
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