Mellisa Michaels at over TheInspiredRoom.net believes that kids are little people with lots of stuff. She suggests simple, totally kid-friendly organizing ideas to de-clutter your child’s bedroom.
Here are some handy tips not just to organize your kid’s room, but to make it make it more beautiful.
Divide the space by functionality- sleeping, dressing, reading nook, toy zone, craft/schoolwork station.
Via - Home-Designing.com
Smart storage options are very important in a kid’s room; otherwise it becomes difficult to get odds and ends in order. Always look out for versatile pieces of furniture. For instance, a sturdy multi-purpose table that has shelves and drawers can be used as a working nook as well as a storage space for school/art supplies.
Your kids need to have a vibrant and exciting feeling when they enter their planet. So make sure that the room has cute accessories like colorful frames, drawer knobs, wall hooks, bins, mats, and lamp. Installing a chalkboard on the wall is a great idea.
I strongly believe that a “kiddie zone” needs to be a hotchpotch of designs and colors that complement each other. There needs to be a reflection of your kid’s personality and not that of the designer. You can get your kid to do some art/craft work like a novel wall hanging to add to the room’s décor.
For organizing the closet, check out the tips on organizing a closet posted on our blog.
Appropriate lighting options and good ventilation are a must. Consider decorating the window corner with colorful blooms and green plants.
Tell us what ideas you picked up to adapt into your kid’s space. Delight them by reviving their rooms this spring.
Here are some handy tips not just to organize your kid’s room, but to make it make it more beautiful.
Divide the space by functionality- sleeping, dressing, reading nook, toy zone, craft/schoolwork station.
Via - Home-Designing.com
Smart storage options are very important in a kid’s room; otherwise it becomes difficult to get odds and ends in order. Always look out for versatile pieces of furniture. For instance, a sturdy multi-purpose table that has shelves and drawers can be used as a working nook as well as a storage space for school/art supplies.
Your kids need to have a vibrant and exciting feeling when they enter their planet. So make sure that the room has cute accessories like colorful frames, drawer knobs, wall hooks, bins, mats, and lamp. Installing a chalkboard on the wall is a great idea.
I strongly believe that a “kiddie zone” needs to be a hotchpotch of designs and colors that complement each other. There needs to be a reflection of your kid’s personality and not that of the designer. You can get your kid to do some art/craft work like a novel wall hanging to add to the room’s décor.
For organizing the closet, check out the tips on organizing a closet posted on our blog.
Appropriate lighting options and good ventilation are a must. Consider decorating the window corner with colorful blooms and green plants.
Tell us what ideas you picked up to adapt into your kid’s space. Delight them by reviving their rooms this spring.
1 comment:
Great tips! And I love all the storage in the photo.
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