Room guys, if you have little space you need the right idea: these are the most functional tricks

Room guys, if you have little space you need the right idea: these are the most functional tricks
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The kids’ bedroom is a multifunctional and shared environment: how to best manage the space to make everyone happy.

Of all the rooms of the house the kids’ bedroom is among the most difficult to furnish and the reasons are essentially two. Firstly it is a space in which children they spend a lot of time, especially during adolescence. For this reason it must be one comfortable and welcoming space, capable of transmitting intimacy and security.

Secondly the space of a bedroom is usually not that large and he often comes too intended for two children at the same time. This means that the space and furniture will need to be organized in order to give all children the opportunity to carry out all the tasks you need at any time, without necessarily waiting your turn or sharing spaces in an uncomfortable manner. In fact, narrow and inadequate spaces often give rise to continuous conflicts which, for family peace, would always be best avoided.

The most functional tricks for furnishing the kids’ room

If the room is not very large the best choice is absolutely focus on multifunctional furniture. This will limit the number of furnishing elements to be placed in the room and will free up a lot of space to be used for other activities.

Bunk beds are a comfortable but dated solution – designmag.it

Even the combined solutions they’re a great idea. If there are two kids, we often tend to opt for bunk beds which, however, imply the need to have two desks to allow everyone to study, draw and read at any time. A good idea is to opt for two loft bed structures underneath which to insert two desks. In this way each of the inhabitants of the room will have their own personal space which you can furnish as you wish and we will also have completely eliminated the clutter of beds from the space of the room.

With regard to the closet, It’s not always possible to buy two to give each child a dedicated place to store their clothes. Even if you were to opt for a single wardrobe, however, it will be strictly necessary to divide its sections well, so that it is clear which space belongs to whom.

If, however, a single person occupies the room, you might consider Delimit the spaces with an open dividing unit, for example a bookcase to be used from both sides. This piece of furniture can act as a screen and divider, thus visually dividing the sleeping area, i.e. the bed, from the area where you play or study.

 
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