How to create the perfect kids room

Here’s everything you need to consider when planning your children’s bedroom.

Creating a children’s bedroom has to be one of the funnest renovating challenges there is - you can really let your imagination run riot! But before you get stuck in, there are a few practical things you need to consider. 

How old is the child?
This is an important one. The age of the child you’re designing for is going to dictate how you style the space, and what you include. For example, there are practical considerations when planning a baby or infant’s rooms - will there be room for a change table? Are all blinds chords out of the way? Where will the nappy bin go? When planning for older children, have a think about what they’ll need down the track - is there room for a desk? Where will their toys go? Are you cool with them having a games console or TV in their room? There’s a lot to consider.

What will the room be used for?
If you’re stretched for room in the rest of your house, chances are your child’s bedroom will also double as their play space. If this is the case, you’ll need to consider how you balance the need for stimulation and free play with a soft, calming environment at bed time. Kids rooms are all about storage. Having the ability to be creative and fun during the day and make a complete bomb site, and then at night being able to put everything away and have that peaceful feeling for the kids - and mums and dads as well.

Will the room grow with the child?
Filling your kid’s room full of age-specific play equipment like swings and climbing walls might look great, but you also have to consider that kids grow. And quick! By all means add those fun inclusions, but make sure they’re not permanent fixtures - that way you can easily remove them when your child grows out of that particular play phase.

Will the room stimulate or relax them?
This is an important one - and one where colour schemes can make or break a space. Bright, bold primary paint colours are attractive to little people, but they’re not exactly conducive to rest and relaxation. Think about painting your nursery in neutral tones, providing points of interest for little eyes through interesting artwork or murals. Wall decals are great for children’s bedrooms as they can be swapped out and changed as your child grows.

Is there enough room for the practicalities?
Having a fun space to play is important for children, but don’t let the fun stuff be to the exclusion of the basics. Baby’s itty-bitty jump suits might not take up much room when they’re newbies, but pretty soon you’re going to find your little one has accumulated a WHOLE lot of stuff - and you’re going to need somewhere to store it. Including built-ins in a new-build or reno means you’ll always have a spot to store things out of the way. Trust us - they may look enormous on the plans, but you WILL fill them.

Will there be sleepovers?​​​​​​​
It might seem a long way off if you’ve got really little ones at home, but those sleep-over years roll around quick. If you’re planning a renovation, and you have room to play with, make sure you add enough room in the floorplan for another little body in the room. Trundle beds stored beneath the child’s bed are great, but bunk beds are also good - and a lot of fun for older primary-aged kids. Later, you might want to remove the bed beneath, and build a study area, or ‘chill out space’ for them. Working that extra room into your floor plans early on, gives you room to move.

Source - The Block 

 

 

Posted on Thursday, 07 November 2019
by Melanie Murace in Top Tips

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