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I want to decorate my child's room in a fun way, but I don't know how...
I want to nurture my child's sensitivity by decorating with pictures!
We will show you 10 characteristics of a stylish children's room, along with simulation photos of a room decorated with pictures.
By seeing how they are actually displayed, you may find it easier to imagine how they would look hanging in your own store.
So, what exactly are the characteristics of a stylish children's room?
(1) At what age do you start preparing a child's room?
To begin with, when is it common to start preparing a child's room?
According to a survey, the most common answer from parents is "when the child enters elementary school. Since school bags, textbooks, and other necessary items for children increase all at once, it is reasonable to prepare a room for them along with a study desk and other items.
Blazing sky by OXYPOINT
W 40.00cm x H 40.00cm|¥87,000
(2) How much space is needed?
Basically, the best size for a child's room is about 6 tatami mats. The size of the closet is also important so that a lot of things can be stored.
Will You Marry Me? by Katrina Avotina
W 20.00cm x H 20.00cm / ¥33,500
(3) Create a storage system that allows children to clean up and get ready on their own.
The prerequisite for a stylish child's room is to create a storage system that allows children to clean up and prepare by themselves.
No matter how well decorated the room is, it is not his/her own room until he/she is able to put things away by himself/herself.
Love guards by Natasha Sokolnikova
W 21.00cm x H 28.00cm / ¥26,800
4) Keep the design as simple as possible.
Parents may be tempted to choose furniture with a cute child-like design.
However, by choosing a design that is as simple as possible, children will be able to continue using it even after they grow up, and they will also develop the habit of taking good care of their things.
Shimama by KURUMI
W 33.30cm x H 24.20cm|¥50,000
(5) Use the child's favorite color.
To make the room comfortable for the child, we try to create a balance of colors and furniture that meets the child's desires.
Buta by KURUMI
W 27.30cm x H 22.00cm / ¥45,000
(6) Space-saving with wall-hung items and bunk beds
To keep things off the floor, wall-hung items and bunk beds make it easier to use the room neatly.
Pengin by KURUMI
W 14.00cm x H 18.00cm|¥10,000
(7) Circular flow lines for both the children's room and the LDK
Designing with flow lines in mind naturally stimulates communication between parents and children, and between siblings.
Wild boar by KURUMI
W 22.70cm x H 15.80cm / ¥15,000
8) Children's room adjacent to the living room
This is not only a child's room as an independent room.
By changing the color of a wall in a corner of the living room, you can create a surprisingly solid space for a child.
For younger children, a study desk can be placed in the living room.
Mt. Fuji in spring by ichirotakezawa
W 27.30cm x H 22.00cm / 110,000 yen
(9) The siblings can have their own rooms in the future.
Since there is a possibility that each of the siblings will have their own room in the future, it would be a good idea to have two entrances so that the rooms can be partitioned off in the future.
MOON THIEF by TASHIRO SAYAKA
W 42.70cm x H 47.80cm|¥120,000
(10) Make good use of a loft
If you have a loft, you can save space by making good use of it.
Clownfish and Gold Butterflies by william villanueva
W 50.80cm x H 40.60cm|¥107,100