Friday, September 28, 2018

Family-Friendly Design

Family-Friendly Design As a result of this gender-neutral, high-energy, mid-century contemporary layout of their shared bedroom, Evander and Frankie's parents, Lili and Daryl, love the space nearly as much as their children do.



Adorable Clutter Catch-Alls Keeping kids' spaces free of clutter can be a herculean task, especially in one space shared by two children. By choosing bins which double as decoration, such as those from 3sprouts. Com, children will be encouraged to maintain their things organized and put away.



Curtain Drapery Trick Had the toddler bunk bed been centered on the outside wall, the strangely placed window could have thrown off the room's girth. By covering the entire wall using floor-to-ceiling draperies, then putting the bed on the walls, the space instantly became balanced. To be able to install the floor-to-ceiling draperies seamlessly, a hospital trail was inserted to the ceiling with screws.



Double the Rods for Dual the Clothes To make the most of inside of the closet for housing Evander and Frankie's hanging clothes, two sticks are installed on each side of the cupboard. The open space below the hanging clothes is dedicated to laundry.



A Cosy Closet Nook To free up square footage from Evander and Frankie's bedroom, their closet was outfitted equally as a clothes-hanging area and as a concealed institution for crafts and homework. The central column was created from MDF (medium density fiberboard) that provides open storage in addition to a child-height desktop. To add a burst of high heeled flair into the closet and break up the dark charcoal color across the rest of the room, the closet's walls were painted red-orange.



Kitchen Cabinets as Concealed Storage Adding a focal point was a main design element for Evander and Frankie's bedroom. By installing readymade kitchen cabinets to the wall, then incorporating picture interest with vinyl decals in the shape of a fawn and a buck in the forest, the twins have hidden storage that also doubles as an art installation.



Bedding x 2 Since Evander and Frankie's space features a tight colour palette of white, charcoal and red-orange, use of the same bedding for the two of the bunks are key in keeping the room from becoming too active.



Doe, a Deer, a Decal Deer Graphic decals from sissylittle.com immediately turn fundamental, ready-made cupboard door fronts into daring works of art. To install these, all that is needed is scissors to cut the shapes from the provided sheeting, and a burnisher or a wallpaper smoothing tool to spread the vinyl out and remove any air bubbles.



Pillows using a Personal Touch Iron-on varsity letters add a personal touch with their throw cushions, customizing their distance with bedding that sports their titles.



Graphic Art to Grow On When picking art for kids' rooms, it's wise to stick with subjects that have readily recognizable, graphic contours. This 1970s graphic art of a family of partridges comes from an online purchase at artthatfits.com. To give it a high-end, unfussy look, it's framed with a brass-toned floating frame.



Get Hooked To be able to maximize every inch of room in Evander and Frankie's space, hooks were attached to the sides of the storage system to home bath robes.



Rock Out Plastic, mid-century contemporary rockers are an excellent alternative to traditional styles for children's rooms. The vinyl is lightweight and makes the furniture easy to maneuver around. Additionally, the rounded edges are a safer option compared to boxy, wooden chairs with sharp corners which could potentially harm active kids.



Vintage Chairs for Children Classic modern chairs are best for kids' rooms not because the design is classic, but since the rounded, biomorphic shapes of these chairs lack sharp corners that could be detrimental for active kids.



Sitting Pretty Upon entering their space, Evander and Frankie are greeted with a lightweight pair of cable mid-century modern chairs which instantly turn the spacious, airy centre of this room into a welcoming dining space. When it's time for play, the seats are simply moved to a different room.



Weave In certain Storage To correctly contain all Evander and Frankie's toys, woven baskets were utilized on the shelves inside the storage system.



Now You See It, Now You Don't When shut, the storage method of Evander and Frankie's room simply looks like an art installation. Once open, the cabinets show ample storage space to house all of their toys.



Bunks Are Essential Toddler-size bunk beds are the superb space-saving furniture alternative for kids under the age of seven. Thinner and less wide than twin-size beds, toddler-size beds use less space, thus allowing extra tables or chairs to match in the room.



Eye-Attracting Pattern To take the focus off the area's lack of distance, an 8-by-10-foot area rug in a zigzag pattern is placed on the floor. Upon entering the bedroom, the eye is drawn right to the design of the floor rather than into the room's tight dimensions.



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