Showing posts with label Kids room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids room. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Wall Art

I am designing a girls bedroom. It's a small room that has a strange layout.
I need to fit two beds, a desk and a shelving unit for all their books.
My challenge it to fit everything in a 8X9 feet room and have it fun and functional.
As you can imagine this can become a crowded room if you are doing it wrong.
I solved the layout problem by using a bunk bed. I also found a cute desk for homework.
Now that I solved the functional part, it's time to move to the fun decorative part and put it all together.

The girls are young, 6 and 3 years old. This room (as you read in my previous post) needs to have the ability  to grow as they grown and fit their needs.
But they are young, they love princesses. They will "hate" it in a couple of years, but they love it now - so what do I do???

I decided to use Wall Stickers.
OMG - The variety! The colors! so many options - for boys, for girls, for adults - I love it!

In a year or two when they outgrow it, we just need to peel it. If they want they can put something else, if not that's fine too.

So this time I decided to keep it the walls 'clean'. I painted it in a neutral cream color, and integrate the princesses using the stickers and a framed art.

This can also be applied in a bedroom, a play room, even the kitchen and the living room.




There is a huge selection for the stickers.
Big - small, chalk, you can even design your own. Worth a try in any room.








Till next time,
Tali

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Child's bedroom - Where to place the bed


In a child's bedroom the bed is the largest and most important piece to place, therefore we should consider it's location very carefully.

So our million dollar question is where to place it???

We, as parents, want our children to be well rested so they are ready for the day. The location of the bed can affect that.
When placing a bed, locate it so the child will feel "safe and comfortable"  in his/her sleep.
What do I mean by "safe and comfortable" ? Of course they are safe at their own home and comfortable when they are in their own bed, the best bed!

So, let me explain. Imagine your child laying in bed. If him/her are able to see whoever enters the room - they are "safe".
When they are sleeping (the room is dark) and you open the door to check that all is well, the light should not get in their face and wake them up - they are "comfortable". 

Now that you got the idea of it, let me be more specific and set some guidance.

    The first guidance that you should consider is the "safe and comfortable" avoid placing the in front of the door. In some cultures, they say to avoid positioning the bed in a way the feet pointing directly at the door. Why? because when you lay down and your feet are facing the door, it is like a dead body carried out of the room through the open door... Creepy, I agree but do you want to try it now?! I don't thinks so.  

    Fang Shui takes bed positioning very seriously.  In a nutshell, you should position the child's bed in the area further from the door or diagonally from the door (the "safe" rule), but not in line with it ("dead body" myth). Avoid sharp angles pointing to it like corners of other furniture or even books pointing directly at the child's bed.

    For a nursery - when considering the location of a crib, try to avoid placing it on an outside facing wall, especially a wall with a window. Babies need to be in a control temperature environment and placing the crib on these walls may affect their body temperature.
BTW - I would avoid putting a kid's bed under a window as well for safety issue.

Here are some layout examples that might help you.

Correct placements for a child's bed




Till next time,
Tali

Friday, March 16, 2012

Planning and Designing a child's bedroom

Last time we discuses colors in a child's bedroom, which is for me the fun part.
But before we are getting down to business and starting to paint, we need to figure out how we are designing the room and what is our goal.
(I am not dealing with the budget at this point we will have a different discussion on it.)

When designing a child's bedroom we need to remember that the room needs to be Fun, Functional and Safe.

Fun: The "fun" concept is divided into two. One is 'colorful and child-like', which we discussed last time.
Fun and practical
Second is having some kind of a play area for them in the room. Depending on the child's age and needs. Even if we do not plan for the kids to play there, this is something we cannot avoid and must consider. My kids have a huge play area in another room, but sometimes they only want to play in their room.
The play area you design, should have the ability to easily be modified as they grow older. Infants may only need an area rug, toddlers a play table, older kids may have different needs. Which brings me to the next criteria in designing the room.

Functional:  Besides sleeping, try and think what other functions will this room be serving? When answering those questions, plan ahead for 3-5 year.
Is he\she only going to sleep there? Is this the only  place I want them to play? 
Will this room going to be shared with other siblings? 
For older kids, will they be doing their homework there too? Do they need a desk for just homework or also a place for a computer? Are they playing on a music instrument? How much space does it take? Will they have sleepovers? if so you may want to consider to invest in an under-bed truckle, and so on and so forth.

Functional is also using durable and easy to clean materials.
Storage can be in different ways
Children will spill, draw on things (not always on the paper), may have an accident, etc... Any furniture that you are considering make sure the covers can be easily wiped or has the option to be remove and wash. 
When I am designing a child's bedroom, I use an area rug so it can be sent for cleaning; paint the walls in a paint that can be washed, so their hand prints will not permanently stay on the wall (unless it's part of my design).

Storage - Kid's room needs a lot of storage. When they are young, it's their diapers and all other accessories. As they get older it's their own things that they accumulate and become attached to (aren't we all). and of course T-O-Y-S!
Storage comes in verity of ways. The obvious storage options are toy box, drawers for their crayons, shelves and a closet. 
When thinking of storage consider the hidden option as well. Storage chest under their bed, (window bay) bench for a hidden storage, display shelves for their art work and more. 

Safe: When our kids are in their bedroom we want to make sure they are safe. Safe to be themselves and express themselves but also be in a safe room. When designing their room make sure to design it with "safety" in mind.  Do the windows have a lock and a window guard (storm screens cannot prevent falling)?  Are the outlets covered? Is the furniture mounted to the wall (especially for the young adventurous that likes climbing on the furniture)? Are there locks on the doors? Can I take a way the keys or should I replace the locks? 
After you have all your answers we can start putting the room together (Can't do it all at once). 
Till next time,
Tali

Sunday, March 11, 2012

How to make a child's room come to live?


In five words: UNLEASH THE CHILD WITHIN YOU!
We were all once kids, it was not so long ago.
When you look at what our children are wearing you see what we are trying now so hard to achieve… Take a risk with colors.
Fashion this spring is going to be colorful. don't be afraid to add those colors to your child's room. Whether it's a play room or even their bedroom make it colorful.
Adding colors can be in many ways. It can be an entire room, walls and furnitures with bold colors (as you can see in the picture of my room) or nutural colors with some bold accessories (throw pillows, play chest, drapes, play table and more).
Whatever you do, don't be afraid to take chances.
When considering colors remember what is the purpose of the room.
For an infant that will only be sleeping in the room I will choose calming colors. Don't be afraid to choose colors besides the obvious pink and light blue. There is lilac, soft greens, pastel colors and more. 
In a play room, you can be more creative. add geomtric shapes in different colors, hand prints, and more, everything goes.

Some rooms have special arcitecture, emphesize it by coloring them.
For example, if the child's room is at the attic try paining the angled cieling as well.

I was once asked, "How do you cordinate those colors?".
I will let you in on a little secret...
Look around you, choose a fabric that has the colors that you like , candy bar wrap, newspaper ad... you got the idea. Now, use the colors there  in your room (try not to use more than three colors, so the room will not be too busy).

A fun baby boy's room
Remember to consult the child before doing anything. It's their room let them share their ideas. You will be suprised, some of their ideas cabn be pretty good. 

Till next time,
Tali