Transforming The Baby Room
You’ll know when your child is not a baby anymore. He may be feeling moody about the decor of the baby’s room he’s using. Transforming the nursery into a room where a growing boy or girl will feel welcome is a great project for you. Your child has more needs now that he’s growing up. This is particularly true if your child is in middle school. Here are some tips…
This project is not necessarily expensive. For a more frugal option, decide which furniture you can build yourself and which ones to buy. Roll up your sleeves, buy some furniture kits from the shop, and bring out your tools for some DIY fun. You can do this over the weekend.
Space saving furniture and appliances will be best for your child’s room. He will need space for his toy collection, and more space to entertain his friends.
Loft Beds
With a loft bed in place, you can create a study area underneath while your child sleeps on the elevated bunk bed. To build a loft bed, you will need a kit and a lot of patience when trying to find the best position for the bed. Assembling the bed inside the room is preferable to assembling it outside the room and hoping that the finished product will fit through the door frame.
In most cases, parents will install remote control ceiling fan as a sleeping solution.
Foldable Chairs and a Table
Friends will be very important for growing kids. So, you have to make sure his room is conducive to socializing. Foldable chairs are great to have around, and tables are always useful if you’re serving lemonade inside the room. Nowadays, kids hang in other kids’ rooms if they want to watch television, play games on the console or create projects for the school. Foldable chairs allow kids to sit on the floor if they want to.
Study Nook
It’s difficult to make assignments when the only desk inside your child’s room has a computer monitor on it. Your kid might prefer his own work table for doing homework or coloring instead of the dining room table. Because of this, you should get a separate table for working on home assignments.
Ceiling Fans
Thin-blade ceiling fans are recommended for better ventilation. The ceiling fan models with intricate designs are for the living room. Plain color and quiet are the characteristics you want in a ceiling fan if you want it to remain almost invisible in your child’s room. Installing a remote control ceiling fan is also recommended.
Give your child the freedom to express himself by letting him choose some decorative items for his walls. Allow him to mount posters of his favorite characters on his walls.