Bedrooms on MAKE

I was busy rebuilding, tweaking, decluttering and cleaning the master bedroom. I am simplifying still in decluttering the house and my life. Keep what you love, and get rid of the "happy". It really is not feeling well.

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When you walk into a bedroom the first thing we notice is the
Furniture. All humans always see interiors and decoration
Ideas that are running in "high". This means that we always
the face of the cabinet.

Every object in the bedroom is large or small, a direct reference
the size of the human body. This relationship with our body decides
comfort in a bedroom. If a bed is large, you
obviously take more spacevolume
empty space. Therefore, the proportions of each piece of furniture will
essential to maintain comfort.

Consider some important factors on mobile units for bedrooms.

1) Double ….

This cabinet has the maximum amount of land
space. A typical measures on 1800mmX1800mmX450mm bed height.
Of course, this is a comfortable bed, but may vary
the requirements for internalWebsite.

double beds in steel / wrought iron / wooden frames. More
important point here is that 80% of structural
Frame is covered with linen. The mattress, sheets, pillows
cover most of which party bears the burden of users.
Therefore, the true beauty of a bed in washing is used.
Linen defines the shape of a double at some point.

The patterns and decorations on the screen, ads for use
overall design themethe bedroom. The head of the double
Read (part of the bed behind your head when
It lay on the bed) is an important feature and may
used effectively semi-circular shapes.

A creative use of the head part is that we can add artificial
Lighting providing blur glass and the effect of
Indirect lighting can be created. This is useful if the master
want to read a book or magazine by relaxing in bedthemselves.

Most often we see that the space is used under the mattress
for storage of linen. This is done in the form of drawers
foil sides.

I have not seen a creative way to support the platform
where the master set. In an oblique angle to the field
Structure of the bed can save valuable traffic
The space in a small bedroom. To understand exactly what I'm talking
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to see a pictorial representation of this method.)
Teen Bedroom Design and Gardening Tips.

2) Government ….

A wardrobe is another element in a room that provides a
significant impact on entire interior design. Us
always see a wardrobe in elevation. A typical rack is
Most of the time measures 2,100 mm in height. The length and
Depth of the cabinet differs from place to place, but
is usually around 1200 mm in lengthand 600 mm depth
one person in closet.

Divisions within a cabinet is divided in line
Given the different types and sizes of clothes we wear. The
internal design of the wardrobe also depends on regional influences.
For example, in Japan, women wear a typical kind of dress or
in India, most women wear a dress as "Saree", and
needs space more like trousers.

could, depending on the requirements of a wardrobe alsoinclude
a small "money safe" with locking arrangements, drawers for storage
little clothing as sub-heads.

3) toilet ….

A mirror is a place to be happy. This is
Place where we spend much time designing our faces. A small
Bedroom may not be enough space for a dressing table. In this
Timing of the external surfaces of the furniture can be a complete correction
Mirror. This also creates a reflection of the rest of the roomit
and creates the illusion of more space.

A wardrobe needs special arrangements to brighten Spotlight
Spot for the person in front of the mirror. These include
a flat mirror and small storage space for make-up kits,
Perfume, etc. ..

Where the mirror is on the outer surface of the solid
Shutter Closet, (as above) for space
Kit Make-up can be arranged in the closet.

4) Study Table with extra storageDesk ….

A table of study is only a place to do some important daily tasks
Sometimes it is useful to a computer to keep it. This study table can
designed to hold more space for books / files.

This combination of a desk study and a shelf is a great
Way to save space in small bedrooms. If the table is not on top
assigned a computer or other objects can be folded up to be
increasing floor area and more.

This was a very basic studythe most commonly used mobile
Elements into a bedroom. There are hundreds of ways to creatively
Improve performance and efficiency of mobile
Interior Design. This article was only a starting point for
Trigger the creative genius in you.

I hope you have enjoyed these words.

Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya

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When you plan a room for a newborn, bear in mind that decorating a nursery can be as much about creating a comfortable space for you as your child. With babies rarely spending time alone in their room, a peaceful nook for you to nurse your little one is essential. As they grow, energetic toddlers will need a place for supervised play, as well as a secure and cosy bed to encourage them to snuggle down alone at night. The more independent tweenies will hanker after their own den for games and sleepovers with friends, while for self-sufficient teenagers, privacy and somewhere to do their homework is all-important – what was once your domain will very definitely be their own.

But it’s also important not to lose sight of your own aesthetic. ‘It’s easy to abandon your sense of style when it comes to decorating kids’ rooms,’ says Esther Wise, founder of cool bed-linen and accessories company Renegade Kids. ‘Instead of going all out with pink or puppies, adapt the same procedure as you would when decorating the rest of your home. Don’t compromise your own taste.’

So, with the ideas on the following pages you’ll be inspired to create a room which will adapt to your children’s ever-changing needs, without breaking the bank or compromising your personal style.

Babies

Calm and comfort are all-important for newborns, so choose delicate shades and tactile fabrics for cosiness. Rather than furniture specifically designed with babies in mind, choose well-made items that can adapt with your child. For example, a chest of drawers can be topped with a mat to make a changing table, and wardrobes with adjustable rails can be raised as your child grows up. For a really trendy tot, white lacquer furniture has a timeless Scandi look and works well with colourful accessories and textiles.

‘New babies need shapes and movement to stimulate them,’ says Laura Slack of Places and Spaces. ‘Mobiles are great for this but make sure they are hung high enough to be out of reach when your child is old enough to stand.’

A two-in-one cot bed will last until your baby is ready for a grown-up bed. For a beautiful Scandi design check out the designs by Stokke.

Blackout blinds are a good choice for babies’ rooms. They make it much easier to settle small children during the day or on light evenings and should help stop them waking up at dawn in the summer months. Roller blinds also allow you to let in as much natural light as possible at other times.

To avoid your baby becoming too hot or cold, don’t position their cot right next to a window or by a radiator. It may also be a good idea to invest in a room thermometer. Babies are far more sensitive to temperature than adults and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) has been linked to overheating, so it’s important to try to keep the room at around 18°C

Toddlers

Children grow out of the latest fads as quickly as their first pair of shoes, so rather than succumbing to an entire room of Dora the Explorer, choose a neutral backdrop and introduce colour with textiles, graphic wall stickers (which are quick and easy to change) and fun accessories. ‘Mount pictures of characters in inexpensive frames,’ suggests Anita Kaushal, author of HomeFamilyLifestyle, ‘or encourage your kids to draw their own pictures and frame those instead.’

Teach toddlers to be tidy as early as possible by hanging pegs low and keeping storage within easy reach.

‘Little children spend a lot of time on the floor, so treat them to a huge rug to keep small bottoms warm,’ says Laura Slack. The Speed rug from Habitat has a fun racetrack design.

Boxes and baskets are ideal for storing toys and games, and can be easily transported around the house if need be. Label the fronts for easy identification and keep one basket at the foot of the bed for stray toys that are still kicking around at bedtime.

Dimmer switches are a boon for checking on a sleeping toddler and can be left on low for an infant who’s afraid of the dark.

Cover electrical sockets and keep trailing cords out of reach

Tweenies

Older children will relish having some input in the way their bedroom looks. ‘Ask kids what they like about their favourite toys,’ suggests Laura Slack. ‘Use these colours, textures and motifs and base the scheme around them.’ If bubblegum pink and electric blue go against all your interior style principles, compromise with powder pink or dove grey. ‘Instead of dousing whole walls in vivid colours, buy cheap or second-hand furniture and paint that instead,’ suggests Anita Kaushal.’Then your kids can have what they want, but it’s completely disposable.’

Bunk beds make the most of every inch, and they’re great for sleepovers and as dens. Alternatively, choose a single bed with a pull-out truckle that houses another mattress for when friends come to stay. The White Company has stylish designs.

Adjustable shelves can accommodate big picture books for small kids, then be adapted for paperbacks as well as CDs and DVDs.

Fairy lights are an easy way to add a magical touch – string twinkling lights round a mirror for a little girl, or pin up a net of lights to create a personal cosmos for a budding spaceman.

Murals can create a focal point in a kid’s room. ‘A modern, minimalist room that appeals to grown-ups can be completely updated with a stylish, graphic mural’, says Mandy Colliss of Funky Little Darlings, who can create a bespoke mural with all your child’s favourite things. ‘Pick contemporary furniture and soft furnishings in the colours of the mural to create a coherent look.’

Don’t position furniture near a window, and fit catches on windows as an additional safety measure.

Teenagers

When kids hit the teenage years, a whole new challenge in designing their rooms awaits,’ says Judith Wilson, author of Teen Zone. ‘The layout may require radical readjustments as fresh issues arise, from controlling noise to allowing privacy.’ Let teenagers personalise the space so they can create a place where they will enjoy spending time.

‘A montage of pictures, photos and memorabilia is a great way for teens to express themselves,’ says Anita Kaushal. Cover one wall in cork tiles to save the wall from Blu Tack marks and insulate the rest of the house from the sound of the latest Sugababes CD.

Some sort of study area is essential in every teenager’s room. A work station with closing doors or a desk hidden in a cupboard is a good idea, or sectioned off with shelving, a curtain or a panel.

As with all students, teenagers need good task lighting for reading and homework. Anglepoise lamps are design classics.

Conquer mountains of clothes, shoes and CDs with ample storage. Try toy baskets for shoe storage, underbed drawers for private items and a second-hand filing cabinet for homework.

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Start from the bottom up with a cool rug or wall-to-wall flooring from your local carpet or home improvement store. You can custom order carpet/rugs that look like turf and have the 10-yard lines painted on it. You can also customize it with their favorite team logo!

Make one wall pop by using an easy-to-install mural. Don’t paint the other walls until you purchase the mural, then find a great coordinating color to make the mural pop.

For the bed, simple is best – you’ll want to purchase a transitional bedspread to accommodate theme changes as your son gets older. Keep bedding simplistic and use accessories and paint to create the scene.

Now it’s time to look up. Paint the ceiling a coordinating color to match your walls/mural – keep it light. Add a football ceiling fan to complete your ceiling look.

Let’s accessorize – real lockers are a great way to add interest AND storage to a room – you can find new ones online, or search garage sales or school sales for used lockers that you can re-purpose with paint and you have an instant dresser! Add a side table and a lamp, wall shelves for sports memorabilia and books, or use shadowbox frames to highlight ticket stubs or autographed pieces.

For the windows, a fun valance is the best way to go – use team jerseys and clothesline. String the clothesline over the top of the window by using any type of storage hook. Attach the jerseys with clothespins and you have an instant and interesting window treatment. If you need more privacy, just add simple panels or wooden blinds.

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