A bedroom decorated with warm tones and fun colored elements

Kid-friendly Spaces

Are you tired of worrying about your child getting hurt while playing? If this sounds familiar, it’s time to take action.

There’s no better way to start than by following our tips and tricks on creating a safe and stylish space for your kids.

Soft Flooring

If you’ve got small kids, choosing soft flooring options is better. Kids will be running, stomping their feet, and playing on the floor, therefore, it’s advisable to go for hardwood, vinyl, or tile flooring.

To make the floors safe, decorate them with rugs, foam mats, and carpets. A patterned area carpet will work for both functionality and style.

Small kid friendly wooden furniture in a room

Kid Friendly Furniture

When choosing furniture for your kids, try to select pieces that match their height. This helps create a space that’s comfortable and easy for them to navigate, reducing the chances of falls.

Additionally, opting for furniture with rounded edges adds an extra layer of safety, protection, and peace of mind.

Safe Window Treatments

It’s recommended to ditch the traditional window settings and choose cordless blinds. Cordless blinds are easy to maintain and operate.

These blinds can be custom-made to fit the room’s decor, being available in colorful patterns, and colors. During the installation process, you need to make sure that the window treatment hardware is securely attached and out of children’s reach.

Lighting Ideas

When setting up a kid-friendly place, don’t hold back on lighting fixtures that will add a fun flair to the room. However, try to avoid string lights on lower levels, as they can be dangerous.

Try to make things imaginative and fun for your child, consider adding a night lamp in your kid’s bedroom, that resembles a starry night sky and constellations or a glow lamp can work too.

Make Storage Fun

Clutter and kids go hand in hand, you won’t find one without the other. This forces parents to keep oversized storage boxes for keeping all the toys.

However, storage doesn’t have to be boring. Wall-mounted storage units that can also be used as decorative boxes, ottomans with built-in compartments, etc, are some of the many innovative storage ideas you can incorporate.

Kid-friendly Rugs

Kids are prone to spills, accidents, and stains, hence, it’s smart to invest in surfaces that are easy to clean. Rugs made from synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester are resistant to spills and are low-maintenance.

Washable rugs are useful for larger spills and messes and can be quickly washed in a machine.

Set Boundaries

Kids are little explorers, they want to touch everything and reach every little crook and corner. Baby gates should be installed at staircases, in front of fireplaces, and kitchens for optimum safety.

These child-safety gates have different types, including pressure-mounted, freestanding, and hardware-mounted. Again, baby gates don’t have to ruin your interior theme, they come in various stylish and attractive options.

Personalized Spaces

When designing a child-friendly space, it’s important to set up a place that makes them feel comfortable. Kids are smart creatures, they pick up on every small detail, therefore, you need to make sure nothing ticks them off.

For a personalized experience, involve your children in the design process, asking about their opinions on colors, themes, and decorations.

Kid-friendly Bedroom

Your child’s bedroom should be a true reflection of their interests. Go all out on creativity and make the space fun. Starting with playful decor and comfortable furnishings, your kid’s bedroom should be vibrant.

Choose a color palette that’s serene and fun at the same time. The room will most probably be used for winding down and sleeping so it shouldn’t be extremely stimulating.

Study Area

Make studying fun with interactive walls, playful accessories, and a reading nook. The educational element is important for a child and if you’re interested in taking it up a notch, invest in whiteboards for free-hand drawing or a cozy reading corner to ignite imagination.

Your main goal should be setting up an atmosphere that encourages creativity and is safe.

Living Areas

Every corner of your home needs to be kid-friendly including the living area. Create a communal space in which both you and your children can spend quality family time.

To avoid the risk of clutter, set up a flexible play zone for the kids allowing them to express themselves without creating mess. You need to have storage boxes at hand for quick storage of toys and make sure table edges have soft padding at their corners.

Think About the Future

When designing a kid-friendly place, consider future needs and wants. Whether it’s the kid’s bedroom or playroom we’re talking about, they can be functional for several years.

This means you can opt for timeless decor pieces and design themes that will remain relevant over time. By planning for the future in advance, you’re saving money, and time, and making sure your child has a space that supports their growth.

Bathrooms

A child’s bathroom should be a perfect balance between functionality and safety. Items such as step tools, handheld shower heads, and non-slip mats are essential.

For a fun element go for playful curtains with bright and cheerful colors to make daily routines enjoyable for your kids.

Playroom

An integral part of every home, playrooms for your children should be nothing less than fun. Soft and plush seating options including bean bags and floor pillows should be incorporated.

Sensory elements like air fresheners, blankets with interesting textures, and sensory toy baskets are great for your child’s development.

With fall around the corner, you’ll probably need to transition from summery elements to fall ones. Here are some tips on Kids’ Playroom Transition for inspiration.

Kitchen Makeover

Round-edge countertops and soft-close cabinet hinges are essential to prevent injuries in the kitchen. To encourage independence among your kids, child-size kitchen tools and easy-to-reach storage solutions can be incorporated into the kitchen.

Focus on creating a kitchen space that’s both functional and practical for your entire family. Take a look at this Kid-friendly Kitchen Makeover for practical ideas.

Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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