The bedroom is a real living space for children: they sleep, play, work and take refuge there. It is therefore essential that they feel comfortable in their own domain. To define the decoration of the child's room, it is necessary to take into account his age, his personality and his desires.
To develop your children's artistic spirit, think of a drawing and craft area. Just put up a few shelves, a small table for drawing or a roll of paper on the wall for larger drawings. To avoid having all your walls filled with doodles, opt for slate paint on a whole wall or on a dedicated area.
To avoid clutter, think about storage! The most important thing is that the child can find his way around and wants to tidy up after playing. There are many ways to store toys. You can use coloured boxes, bins under the bed or shelves.
For a children's room, lighting is also an important detail. Light should be dispersed in small doses. A night light, a garland, or a bedside lamp to reassure your children. A ceiling lamp with a beautiful shade may also be suitable. Bedtime will be easier with soft, soothing lighting.
Decoration is also a key point in making your children feel good in their room. Whether it is a boy or a girl, the choice of colours and decoration is important. You may not want to change the paint when your child grows up. In this case, you can opt for bright white or soft beige. These two colours will work well with any style and can easily be combined with other colours. It is best to opt for soft, pastel colours, especially for the sleeping area.