Clear the clutter and make it fun – whether your child has outgrown their space and suddenly become a ‘big kid’, it’s a complete overhaul that’s needed, or just a better place to store toys, here’s help.
Plan for the future
If you’re just beginning to decorate for your little one, consider a neutral base palette and accessorise with colour
Streamline and shine
Remove, rather than add to the furnishings you have. Establish areas for doing messy activities and demarcate others that are toy-free to keep clutter under control.
Raise the bar
Fix shelves to the wall to provide extra storage and teach kids to put their belongings away. Ensure hooks are sturdy enough to withstand the weight of a school bag.
Do things by half
Can’t face painting the whole room? Inject colour and create a focal point with a daddo-height band of your child’s favourite hue from the floor up.
Study Zone
If your child is reaching high school age, encourage homework time by setting up a dedicated desk area to store and attend to school work.
Bring in the latest trends
Have fun with the decoration of your kids room and encourage their input. As you will likely change it again before too long, don’t be afraid to break the rules with things like removable wall stickers and bright seasonal colours.