Tips for Interior design of Children's Bedroom
Usually the children's bedrooms should be the most flexible in the house and therefore need careful planning.
Usually the room begins as a nursery for a baby and is only used for bathing, changing and feeding, storing clothes and diapers and toiletries, but too soon it becomes a room where a playroom is added to the bedroom ; then when you start going to school you have to combine sleeping, playing and studying facilities.
Maybe at some point it must be shared with another child and each occupant may want a private area. The final stage may be a teenager's private room, even a living room for a young couple.
A ROOM THAT GROWS WITH THE CHILD
Design the room so that it can adapt to the changing requirements of the child, and start with a few basic elements that can be added as the child grows and needs more space to store his things. The main surfaces must be resistant and easy to clean to withstand rough treatment. Color schemes can be bright, cheerful, and stimulating. It is best to confine any fashion character to wall-paper, to decorative sashes, bedspreads, and posters that are relatively cheap and easy to change as the novelty fades and others appear.
Therefore, start with a basic nursery. Although some of the elements of the children's bedrooms will be child's size (the crib, the cot, the children's chairs and tables, low book shelves, a first desk) and do not use cupboards and furniture on a reduced scale; Simply adapt the interiors of normal furniture to store small clothes and modify the hanging space, the interiors of the dressers as you change what you want to store. Try to choose something already manufactured, to which you can add new elements later, or buy and paint some old furniture that allows painted aggregates to match.
TOY STORAGE
Expand the facilities at the stage when the child starts walking, adding plenty of space to play and store toys. It is often possible to use the area under the window to place a box with toys with a lid that rises, which can be padded to turn it into a "window seat". Or place two low cabinets in that place and place a table on top of them, leaving a space between them to use as a desk.
Other practical ideas may be toy boxes with casters and colorful stackable drawers to put inside cupboards, under a desk, or on a table surrounded by curtains.
Trolleys with wheels can be a useful device in children's bedrooms: old wooden or metal trolleys can be painted in bright colors to match the room; or, for a more modern look, look for ideas in the Jet sales catalogs (rolling stock. Do not put that furniture in rooms where very young children are, then discover that they use them as vehicles. Sometimes some type of storage can be incorporated Some houses sell beds with built-in wardrobes and are called »" bunk beds ", ideal when« giving the room a nautical look, On a simpler level you can place drawers with casters under a common bed, where Often »you will use unused space. Sometimes it is possible to build a higher bed and combine it with wardrobes and underneath that can be decorated to look like a dollhouse, a theater or a« 4 toy,
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
If a bed is located high enough, on a platform that is climbed by a ladder, a desk should be placed underneath for a school age child to do homework, next to it can be closets and shelves attached to the wall. If the room is large, a shower cabin and toilets can be located in it: a sink, and a desk under a window. This can be a blessing in a family almost in the morning everyone competes to bathe
Some bunk beds can be placed at right angles to each other, spaced below one and above another for storage. Such an arrangement can be made using brightly colored steel tubes of the type used to make scaffolds, which are sold specifically for this purpose, in some cases as kits. And when the child reaches adolescence and wants to have a "hitech" bedroom, an industrial shelving can be adapted in the room.
Elsewhere in this book is the storage for clothing, hobbies and sports articles and these elements can be adapted to the needs of children, but it may be necessary to take into account a special hobby. Folding stands with a firm countertop can be installed to place car tracks or miniature trains; This system can be used to assemble a table for sewing, painting, modeling and even serving as a ping-pong table.
The easels can be hung from suitable hooks on the wall when not in use and when the counter cannot be stored in another part of the house, it could be lifted with pulleys to the ceiling or overturned against the wall with hinges. Obviously, these facilities are not suitable for very young children. It is also necessary to carry out tests that ensure that these elements do not cause accidents, and it must be regularly verified that they are still in good condition.
Looking for ideas?
Get in touch with us !!
ZAD Interiors
#6, Gobinda Auddy Rd, Chetla, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027
Phone: 09007064422
Usually the room begins as a nursery for a baby and is only used for bathing, changing and feeding, storing clothes and diapers and toiletries, but too soon it becomes a room where a playroom is added to the bedroom ; then when you start going to school you have to combine sleeping, playing and studying facilities.
Maybe at some point it must be shared with another child and each occupant may want a private area. The final stage may be a teenager's private room, even a living room for a young couple.
A ROOM THAT GROWS WITH THE CHILD
Design the room so that it can adapt to the changing requirements of the child, and start with a few basic elements that can be added as the child grows and needs more space to store his things. The main surfaces must be resistant and easy to clean to withstand rough treatment. Color schemes can be bright, cheerful, and stimulating. It is best to confine any fashion character to wall-paper, to decorative sashes, bedspreads, and posters that are relatively cheap and easy to change as the novelty fades and others appear.
Therefore, start with a basic nursery. Although some of the elements of the children's bedrooms will be child's size (the crib, the cot, the children's chairs and tables, low book shelves, a first desk) and do not use cupboards and furniture on a reduced scale; Simply adapt the interiors of normal furniture to store small clothes and modify the hanging space, the interiors of the dressers as you change what you want to store. Try to choose something already manufactured, to which you can add new elements later, or buy and paint some old furniture that allows painted aggregates to match.
TOY STORAGE
Expand the facilities at the stage when the child starts walking, adding plenty of space to play and store toys. It is often possible to use the area under the window to place a box with toys with a lid that rises, which can be padded to turn it into a "window seat". Or place two low cabinets in that place and place a table on top of them, leaving a space between them to use as a desk.
Other practical ideas may be toy boxes with casters and colorful stackable drawers to put inside cupboards, under a desk, or on a table surrounded by curtains.
Trolleys with wheels can be a useful device in children's bedrooms: old wooden or metal trolleys can be painted in bright colors to match the room; or, for a more modern look, look for ideas in the Jet sales catalogs (rolling stock. Do not put that furniture in rooms where very young children are, then discover that they use them as vehicles. Sometimes some type of storage can be incorporated Some houses sell beds with built-in wardrobes and are called »" bunk beds ", ideal when« giving the room a nautical look, On a simpler level you can place drawers with casters under a common bed, where Often »you will use unused space. Sometimes it is possible to build a higher bed and combine it with wardrobes and underneath that can be decorated to look like a dollhouse, a theater or a« 4 toy,
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
If a bed is located high enough, on a platform that is climbed by a ladder, a desk should be placed underneath for a school age child to do homework, next to it can be closets and shelves attached to the wall. If the room is large, a shower cabin and toilets can be located in it: a sink, and a desk under a window. This can be a blessing in a family almost in the morning everyone competes to bathe
Some bunk beds can be placed at right angles to each other, spaced below one and above another for storage. Such an arrangement can be made using brightly colored steel tubes of the type used to make scaffolds, which are sold specifically for this purpose, in some cases as kits. And when the child reaches adolescence and wants to have a "hitech" bedroom, an industrial shelving can be adapted in the room.
Elsewhere in this book is the storage for clothing, hobbies and sports articles and these elements can be adapted to the needs of children, but it may be necessary to take into account a special hobby. Folding stands with a firm countertop can be installed to place car tracks or miniature trains; This system can be used to assemble a table for sewing, painting, modeling and even serving as a ping-pong table.
The easels can be hung from suitable hooks on the wall when not in use and when the counter cannot be stored in another part of the house, it could be lifted with pulleys to the ceiling or overturned against the wall with hinges. Obviously, these facilities are not suitable for very young children. It is also necessary to carry out tests that ensure that these elements do not cause accidents, and it must be regularly verified that they are still in good condition.
Looking for ideas?
Get in touch with us !!
ZAD Interiors
#6, Gobinda Auddy Rd, Chetla, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027
Phone: 09007064422
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