Ultimate Guide to Designing a Teenager’s Room
Children can grow up fast and before you know they approach the teenage years. In between school, sports lesson, piano lesson, and many other activities, your child can end up leaving behind a mess in his/her room. The best way is to train your child to clean as they go about their day. Also, tell them the benefits of keeping things organized and in order. If your teenage son/ daughter is at home during quarantine, this is the perfect time to renovate and organize their rooms. Check out these tips and get your teenager involved:
Recycle & Donate Clutter
Get rid of anything that is not useful in the room.
It is a place for relaxation and rejuvenation. Use storage to store extra
cushions, magazines and other clutter. You can always have a seasonal clean-up
and donate what you don’t need. Buy home décor online from the Craft
Beton website. They offer concrete candle holders, lamps, basins, clocks, and décor pieces.
Use a custom wallpaper in a contrasting shade
compared to the color pattern of the rest of the room. It is not only
affordable; you can change it as and when you wish.
Natural Lighting
A bedroom should have an ample amount of natural
light streaming in through the window. Choose hardy table lamps for the bedside
tables.
A Reading Lounge
Growing kids love a small nook in the room to sit
and read a book or drink the hot cup of cocoa. A comfy reading chair by long
windows with flowy sheer curtains is the perfect nook for your bedroom.
Position your bed and other furniture in a way that keeps enough space to
create the same. A concrete clock from Craft Beton will help them track the time.
Design a minimalist bathroom. You can add concrete
toothbrush holders. Install extra-storage for laundry and towels.
Wall Textures
Patterns and textures always add an extra layer of
character to the décor of the room. Use patterns like stripes, dots, or
designs. Textures like velvet, wool, stone, wood, iron, and much more.
Comfortable Bedding
Consider buying a new duvet cover for the
comforter. New bedding can create a whole new look for the bedroom. Change
sheets often, as teenagers can make it dirty. Use linen sheets during the
summers and satin sheets in the winters.
An Organized
Dresser
Clear the clutter from the bedroom by adding
multi-functioning drawers, to store the extra toys, storybooks, etc. Put some
family photos on the top of the dressers. Add some aromatic electric diffuser,
to keep the room smelling great.
No matter how much
you organize, children will sometimes create a mess and that’s ok as long as
they keep on learning.
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