Children Room Upgrading As The Child Grows
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. If your child is growing up, you should consider changing the design of the baby's room. Your child has more needs now that he's growing up. This is particularly true if your child is in middle school. Keep reading...
For this kind of project, you don't need to break the bank. 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. Plan ahead and have your handyman weekend with your family.
Space saving furniture and appliances will be best for your child's room. Give him enough space to play in, and enough surfaces for his old toys.
A Loft Bed
With a loft bed in place, you can create a study area underneath while your child sleeps on the elevated bunk bed. If you're using a kit, one thing that's crucial in building a loft bed is positioning it inside the room. 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.
A good suggestion is to have full-size loft bed for the room.
Foldable Chairs and a Table
Friends will be very important for growing kids. This is the main reason why you should think of socialization when renovating your child's room. You can install folding tables and chairs for this purpose. Folding tables and chairs allow more floor space for creating projects and hanging around.
Study Table and Computer Table
Computer tables are too small for any sort of project making, so make sure you have another "study" table inside your child's room. Not all kids prefer working on homework on the kitchen or dining table. Because of this, you should get a separate table for working on home assignments.
Ventilation Using Ceiling Fans
Plain, thin-blade ceiling fans are functional as well as economical. The ceiling fan models with intricate designs are for the living room. Quiet fans that provide ventilation unobtrusively are great for a child's room. Installing a remote control ceiling fan is also recommended.
You can start teaching your child how to be independent by leaving the wall decorating up to him. Keep the walls bare so he can mount posters of his favorite cartoon characters or idols.
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