Tuesday, November 15, 2016

How to Save Space in Your Kid’s Room


If your children share, or just your child's room is small, it can be a stressful place to store all your child's clothing, toys and items. But not everything is lost, you can take advantage of the space to the maximum following some tricks and tips. Try these ideas and you will see how each meter seems to be bigger:

Use the space under the bed
The space under the bed with princess bed canopy is one often forgotten, but perfect for storing things that are not used often. Take the opportunity to store clothes out of season in suitcases. You can also use special boxes to use in this space, where you can put toys and books. These boxes have wheels or cloth and can be easily removed outside. If the bed is high, you can put baskets with toys or small items that are lost in a row.

Hooks and more hooks
Hooks are the best investment in the children's room with mushroom night light. Closets do not always have enough space, but you can use hooks to hang backpacks and jackets.

Use space-saving furniture
Your child does not need so much furniture, and you should try to choose some that save space if the room is small. The loft beds have a desk downstairs, and I do not know a kid who does not enjoy them. If you do not have room for a spindle, you can paint one or use a stencil. If you have a baby, instead of putting a changer, change your baby in his crib (you can have a portable changer by hand) or put a changer on top of a low chest of drawers.

Install shelves
The shelves are the perfect decoration in the small rooms, since you can decorate them with toys and books without leaving space, like using the bathroom wall shelves. Not only do you gain storage space, but you can also add style. Install four or five shelves, one on top of the other, on a wall. Some can be up to your child so that you can reach certain toys, while others above are perfect for mostly decorative items.

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