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How to Design Safe and Comfortable Children’s Bedroom

Published by cravat | Filed under Buyer / Seller Tips, Miscellaneous, Real Estate, Shout Outs, Uncategorized

Child is always the center of concern of any parents and family. All parents want to give healthy and clean surroundings for children to develop not only physically and mentally. You want to know how to achieve this goal? The followings points are some points you should know:

Control multiple aspects to minimize decoration pollution. Children’s room decors are connected to the pollution; that includes color pollution and materials pollution. Therefore, several phases that must be looked into: On the color and design aspect, parents can refer colors in green painting shade, second, the environmental health indicators of materials meet the standard; third, control the amount of materials especially wood core board and paint.

Parents should not only consider their own perspective but consider and communicate with your children and pay attention to their individual needs. In a lot of families, parents design their children’s room from their own requirements. One child has different requirements with colors, furniture and many more. Letting them participate in the planning and designing stage would contribute a lot.

Select soft and natural materials for decoration, children are typically active, it is best to get soft and natural materials on room decoration. Alternatively, some space must be reserved for various activities like having a whiteboard or any board on the wall where they can do drawings, paint or draw. Opted colors should be fresh, bright and cheerful. Furniture and wall in children’s room could choose bright, relaxed and pleasant direction.

Parents could use different colors if your child is a boy or a girl, promoting intellectual and emotional development are essential in a child’s growth and molding their individual characteristics. Make sure you have enough soft light. Having an adequate lighting makes the room warm and gives a sense of security to eliminate fear when your kid is all by himself. Also, lighting should be soft to avoid long shadows and bare light. You may also need to place a local lighting for children when they read, do their home works or simply looking for their toys.

Considering safety factor is also important and must be of one the priorities to consider. Keeping away from edges and corners, avoid using large areas of glass and mirrors in the room, power outlets must have covers to ensure that children cannot accidentally place their fingers inside and shelves should not be too high.

I hope all the above tips have been considerably helpful when you are planning or in the process of decorating your child’s room. I guarantee you that it will be a much comfortable place for your child or your children to live in.

May 13th, 2011

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