Children's Room Projects
A child’s room is a place where they will spend a lot of time. It’s a space for learning, playing, and resting. It needs to meet many different needs. How can it function as both a peaceful bedroom and a play area? The key is to define specific zones. Organizing the space to separate the daytime and nighttime areas is crucial.
For older children, it’s worth considering their opinions. After all, they will be the ones living in the room, not the parents. Children will appreciate having a say in the final look of their room. They are individuals with their own tastes and needs, and it’s important to take those into account.
Younger children usually follow their parents' suggestions. They rely on their advice but sometimes add their own ideas.
The key to creating a room that lasts for years is versatility. A young child doesn’t need too many accessories. For younger children, the atmosphere can be created with bedding featuring their favorite characters or figurines on a shelf. This allows for basic furniture that works well for both toddlers and older kids—simple Scandinavian furniture in white or natural wood.
When designing a space for your child, we also consider their interests. However, it’s important to leave free space for unrestricted play and physical activity. Proper furniture arrangement can create space even in a small room where they can play on the floor or invite friends over. Open space fosters creativity, which is an essential element of a child’s development.
An essential aspect of our projects is the durability of solutions. We understand that rooms, as they age, don’t always look as we’d like. Therefore, we know that solutions need to meet the child’s needs. Durable materials and solid furniture are ideal. Custom-built furniture made from laminated board will withstand crayon marks, water spills, and other child-related accidents. This is a space where they create and play, and such a wardrobe will likely become a hiding place or a home for their teddy bear, eventually serving as a garage or a place for posters. Investing in good quality elements is crucial, not only for durability but also for cost-effectiveness. Quality furniture is a one-time expense that lasts longer.