In addition to love, children need space to develop, develop
their ideas and let their imagination run wild. Consider this when setting up the nursery!
HOW BIG DOES A NURSERY HAVE TO BE?
It's not that the nursery must be as big as possible and
that the space available exceeds everything else in the house. Even a small
room of only 12 to 16 m² can provide enough space if it is sensibly furnished.
You should distinguish between a children's and a youth room. The room for a
baby or for the toddler can be quite small. Small children sleep best with
their parents during their first year of life and need only the possibility of
accommodating clothes and toys in their room. In the crawling and running
starter age, the children are usually there where mom and dad are, they usually
do not want to play in their room yet.
It only starts at the age of about two, when the little ones
want to and can play alone. They want to be able to leave their small architectural
works, which is usually not possible in the living room. From a reasonably
sized children's room will later the youth room, which is ideally made possible
by growing furniture and an easily interchangeable decoration. If a toddler
still wants to have window pictures from the world of the elves, elves and
fairies , the older child usually only decorates his windows on special
occasions and otherwise works in the wall design.
DIFFERENT LIFE STAGES, DIFFERENT DEMANDS ON THE ROOM
The baby room is usually planned by the young parents, even
if the little one is not yet born. The walls are lovingly decorated, and the
wardrobe, cots and little table are set up. But after the birth, the room is
usually orphaned, because the baby spends most of the day with his parents. For
this reason, you should use furniture that is child-friendly and has funny
designs that are suitable for kindergarten and elementary school age. Thus, the
exchange of furniture is not immediately necessary, just because the demands on
the nursery have become different due to age.
A child from the age of two needs space in his room. It
wants to play with building blocks, roll its vehicles over the floor and build
the farm. Therefore, make sure you have enough space when setting up the room.
Even if you think that the furniture could reach into the room well: children's
furniture is better kept at the edge of the room and allows much of the room to
be used as a playing area.
An important tip: let the child help shape the space and
also allow him to hang his pictures and small works of art on the wall to
beautify the room. The child's claims to his room are completely different from
those of the adult! A youth room is again designed completely different and
should be especially cool. Plush toy collection, matchbox cars and cute
accessories have to give way, the room is rather simple. Or it transforms into
a small cave, which does not necessarily correspond to the optical demands of
adults. Since it is the realm of the child, your own ideas should be in the
background!
DESIGN A NURSERY: CHOOSE THE RIGHT FLOOR COVERING
Which floor covering belongs to the nursery is up to the
parents. But he definitely has to be particularly robust, because game
adventures, parties with kindergarten friends and the roles of the desk chair
will quickly leave their mark. The carpet should therefore be made as short
pile and for the hardest conditions. An important aspect is the abrasion
resistance. It indicates how resilient the flooring is and whether it is more suitable
for the living room or corridors.
Easy to keep clean, of course, laminate or a PVC coating,
but both floor coverings are very hard and foot cold. If the room has
underfloor heating, the point of cold feet has already been removed from the
world. A carpet, which acts as a play mat, provides relief in terms of
unpleasant soil hardness. However, the carpet should be laid so that the
running into the room child does not hang on the edge and can injure the fall.
Please keep in mind that the child will often sit on the
floor and play. A needle felt is less hard than a laminate floor, yet it is
unpleasantly scratchy and not recommended for a nursery.
COLORS FOR THE NURSERY
The nursery can be painted in any color that is bright,
cheerful and bright. But you should set accents, because the sleeping area
should be designed in a more soothing tone. If the room is small and leaves
little natural light, the walls should be as bright as possible. Even a single,
dark wall is not recommended! Ideal are pastel shades, they are lively, yet
subtle, childlike and stimulating. In addition, they leave room for the further
interior design, because using pastel colors will bind you much less in terms
of color than if you rely on strong colors in bright tones.
If your child is already a bit taller, you should pick up
their favorite color in the room or let the child decide on the color scheme.
In the course of the color wall design of the children's
room, the room can also be assigned a thematic classification. Maybe the child
likes car racing or equestrian sports? Or should the topic be kept open and you
limit your design to the large area of the forest or nature? It is ideal if the
topic can be completed over time and offers the opportunity to be completed by
the individual design of the child on and on.
KEEPING ORDER MADE EASY
Most children have problems keeping the nursery tidy. This
is not difficult if the matching furniture is available! This is especially
true for small spaces , because they need clever pieces of furniture that take
up little space, but at the same time score with an interior that can absorb a
lot. A chest is such a piece of furniture that belongs in every nursery. She
sums up all the little things that the child likes to look for, but depending
on the basic dimensions, only takes up little space in the room.
School supplies should remain within reach of the desk, and
roll containers have proven their worth. They provide ample storage space and
can easily be placed under the desk.
Shelves and cabinets can be equipped with small boxes and
boxes, so that the toys can be separated according to their nature and yet
simply be removed from the compartment. Keeping things organized is fun!
TIPS FOR SETTING UP
The following tips will help you to get the best out of the
nursery.
1. Support
the children's preferences
For the child, the own room should be a living cave into
which it can retreat. Clear that the favorite colors belong to the walls and
that favorite stars, football clubs, singers or certain accessories should find
room in the room.
2. Modular
design is preferred
Many furniture is available as a module and can be expanded
as needed. This is especially useful if you want to make sure that the
furniture in the nursery does not look "jumbled up", but matches their
style and appearance.
3. Sticking
to a style
You have chosen the country house style? Or should the
nursery be rather unusual? Stick to the established style and do not mix too
many styles together. That would only cause disturbance in the room!
4. Put on
the right lighting
In the nursery, it must be bright. Remember the ceiling
lighting as well as the illumination of the main play area. The desk belongs
under the window, which is at best glare-free equipped with blinds or blinds.
On the desk is a desk lamp that provides selective light on the writing area.
Also a small lamp on the bedside table and a night light are recommended!
5. Keeping
the child in order
The nursery is the kingdom of the child and this must be
comfortable here. Nevertheless, have it tidied up from time to time, as this is
the only way to keep things tidy and, in addition, benefits from the clarity
and sufficient space to play.
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