If you have kids, you want to make sure that the environment they spend the most time in is as suitable for them as possible. You need to make sure that they love their bedrooms more than anything. They’re going to be spending a lot of time in there, whether they are reading, playing, or sleeping. Their bedroom will also help their development, so this makes it doubly important. Here are a few ways you can make sure your children love their bedrooms:
Think Of A Theme
Start by thinking of a theme. What does your child love, or seem to love? This could be animals, sealife, a program, a film…whatever it is, you could base their bedroom around it. They sell all kinds of wallpaper these days, and if you’re feeling artsy, you could even paint a mural.
Incorporating a little colour and texture is a must if you want your kids to love their bedrooms, and make sure they are beneficial.
Make it Suitable For Sleep
Although you want your children to love their bedrooms, you also need to make sure they are suitable for sleep. This means not using colours that are too stimulating, and avoiding having electricals in there if possible.
Ignite Their Imagination
How about including a Tipi in your kid’s bedroom? Maybe you could hand make this yourself. Even a canopy over their bed will make them feel like they’re in a fairytale!
The following infographic could give you even more inspiration when it comes to making your home more magical and igniting imaginations.
Credit to Fairy tale homes, re-imagined
XOXO
Debbie
Vacations are back, and if you have a destination spot, like Disney, it may be time to consider a Disney Timeshare for your vacation accommodations. First take a look at timeshare resales, as they offer a great price and an affordable entry point into the timeshare marketplace.
For those who prefer a more traditional home-like experience when on vacation, a timeshare can make sense. If you’ve gotten many years of good use out of your timeshare and now want to get rid of it, a timeshare cancellation company like Timeshare Freedom Group or Lonestar transfer may be able to help.
Our children are all in together so there is a lot of negotiation which hopefully will help them socially in later life 🙂