First and foremost, think long term. The design should
incorporate elements and furniture that can grow with your child through their
years, carrying them from childhood to tweens to their teen years. Don’t get
carried away with a character themed room; think more generic with colour
choices and include small, replaceable (read: economical) objects to
incorporate their latest character obsessions
For toy storage, a cube storage unit is a great solution for
the younger ones. As they grow, it can double as a space for clothing, art
supplies, and more. On the wall above the cube unit, I mixed together art
pieces from Home Sense with artwork created by the room’s owner to keep it fun
and personal. The fun, fashionable items on top of the unit can be used for her
dress up area now, then transformed into a great make-up and accessory area as
she gets older.
The reading zone chair is a great Home Sense find. This
chair and pink puff will be ideal for entertaining friends when that time
comes; but for now, we’ve added a faux sheep skin to make it the ideal spot for
her curl up with a favorite book and drift off into princess fantasy land.
Something I splurge on for any room is the closet organizer.
The right organizer is a great space saver, and this is especially so in a
kid’s room. I turned to Cutler Modern Living (www.cutlermodernliving.com) for the perfect closet organizer, one which allowed us to
maximize hanging space, along with adding drawer storage and shelves for her to
grow into. The bonus of this unit is that it can be altered over the years to
suit her clothing needs. We were fortunate to have an abundant sized closet to
work with, allowing us to eliminate dressers and, thus, store everything in one
area.
Readymade curtains are a great accessory that is budget
friendly and makes a huge impact on the space. Plus they can easily be changed
over the years to update the room without getting into a major overhaul. The
blue pattern I used here adds drama to the room and a bit of an older look;
however, incorporating her stuff animals and bit of a softer palette in the
bedding balances it out for these childhood years. When the time comes, a quick
change of the bedding is all that is needed to transition to a tweens room in
no time. As for the blue zebra inspired rug from Home Sense, I couldn’t pass it
up – it adds personality and attitude to
the floor playing zone while being another great transition piece.
Play with textures and colours – don’t get stuck on the
traditional. Allow smaller accessories to be the themed items so they can
easily be changed and updated as your child grows. Patterned baskets allow for
quick clean-ups and add some fashionable elements to the space. Fun pillows and
throws are budget friendly and can transform the design and mood within
seconds. Have fun shopping and creating your child’s ideal room for now and the
future. This is the space where your child will dream, read, dress and grow…so
go ahead and enjoy designing this space for them.
Until next time,
w&c designer girl!