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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Designing a Child's Bedroom



The bedroom is a central area in the home for every family, the bedroom has a variety of important roles in the daily life of its inhabitants, therefore it must be designed bedroom design capable of supporting the role of activity for each occupant. Similarly, for a child's bedroom, which has an important role in his life and this is where the children will pass through infancy and therefore in building and designing a child's bedroom should be interesting.
To get a child's bedroom design attractive we must adjust to the character of the child, because every child has a different character, the daughter is different from boys, but in designing a child's room should we adjust for the child's personality is not directly formed in this room
Design of a child's bedroom should be able to give a sense of security in each activity and provide comfort in their time in it, is the important thing to be realized.
In order for a child's bedroom design meets these criteria, we need to consider the following points:
1. The location.
Since the main function of a child's bedroom is a place to rest, make sure it's not located at the house near the road. To avoid noise, audio visual facilities such as home theater, MP3 player, and the like are put in places far from child's bedroom. If the facilities are usually placed in the family room, it helps us put the family room that is not adjacent to a child's bedroom.
2. Avoid Laying Facilities in Bedroom Children's Entertainment.
Should television, play station, MP3 Player, and similar electronic equipment away from the child's bedroom. The existence of such electronic devices can divert their main activities in bed. As an example of television, it could be fun to see their television late into the night so it was no longer concerned with learning. Another danger, they saw an opportunity not worth watching impressions age children were getting bigger. As a result, they end up not disciplined with time and also easily get a bad influence.
3. Lighting.
 Arrange the lighting in accordance with the needs of children. When children learn and play certainly require bright lighting. Conversely, when the child was asleep so he takes a dim lighting. It's good that we use a light dimmer can be set level of darkness and light according to need.
4. Furniture and Accessories.
 Choose furniture and accessories are preferred by children. Make sure the furniture and accessories do not interfere with the mobility of children in the room and multifunctional. Avoid using furniture and accessories that could cause injury to the child. For example, furniture or accessories that have sharp edges and made of glass.
5. Colors.
Choose colors are bright. Or else by adding wallpaper


Designing a child's room is also different between the rooms of girls and boys, here's what we need to consider:

Daughter's bedroom design

Daughter is very fond of things beautiful, funny, beautiful and interesting colorful.Motif or floral patterns, dolls, dressing table and mirror as well as the dominance of bright colors such as pink is very 'girlie' and the feminine is definitely very appealing to little girls already started to want to dress up, play dolls with her peers.

Boy's Bedroom design

Imagination about watching your favorite cartoon characters on television usually be a dominant accent in the bedroom boys. While their favorite hobby or sport will look at the characteristics of furniture needed to store the objects hobby and sports they equipment.  Sleeping room boys tend to reflect the strong personalities through their favorite activities in a more assertive colors or customize with themes favorite cartoon character / superhero.

Similarly Tips on designing a bedroom for a child may be beneficial to us all

child's bedroom a few pictures :

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom

Child's bedroom


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