Upgrading The Toddlers Room
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. Transforming the nursery into a room where a growing boy or girl will feel welcome is a great project for you. Your child has more needs now that he’s growing up. This is particularly true if your child is in middle school. Here are some tips…
A home improvement project like this need not be expensive. To save cash, you can choose which furnitures you can build yourself, like the study table, the bed frame or the cabinets. You can DIY almost anything these days, with kits for loft beds, bed frames, cabinets and study tables available in almost all hardware shops. The good news is that you can do this in one weekend.
Space is of the essence when we’re talking about a growing child’s room. Give him enough space to play in, and enough surfaces for his old toys.
Elevated Sleeping Area
A loft bed is an elevated sleeping area with enough space underneath to accommodate a study table or a row of cabinets. 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 remote control ceiling fan as it saves a lot of space.
Folding Table and Chairs
Childhood friends and classmates will be dropping by after school or during the weekends. That’s why you need to make sure that your son’s room is a place where he can socialize. Folding tables and chairs are the best for this purpose. Folding tables and chairs allow more floor space for creating projects and hanging around.
Study Nook
Your child’s room must have to types of desks, one for studying, and another for the computer. Not all kids prefer working on homework on the kitchen or dining table. Because of this, a separate table for homeworks is recommended.
Ceiling Fans
If you’re installing a ceiling fan in your child’s room, get the ones with thin blades so that the air circulates faster. The ceiling fan models with intricate designs are for the living room. Quiet fans that do the job without disturbing the inhabitant of the room are ideal. A remote control ceiling fan is also recommended.
Give your child the freedom to express himself by letting him choose some decorative items for his walls. Keep the walls bare so he can mount posters of his favorite cartoon characters or idols.




