Sunday, April 27, 2014

How to Create a Child-Friendly Interior

Families who have little children usually take great pains tomake their homes safer and more secure for their little ones. However, from their checklist, there is always something that remains undone.

Being reckless about the safety of your children can lead to many accidents and problems. If you want to know how tochildproof your home, consider the tips given below:1.

Make Safety a Priority

On a daily basis, there are many things that we leave on the flooror on low tables that can be easily picked up by little childrenwho may harm themselves with these items. Make a habit of putting things in their place and keep all dangerous kitchenutensils, such as, knives and forks; out of reach of your children. This rule also applies to every other belonging you have within your home that might harm your little ones.

Furthermore, there are many electrical circuits placed near the floor or wires lying on the floor of our homes. Children are naturally curious; and will attempt to play with electricalswitches within their reach. Teach them not to touch these sockets and also neatly tie away all the wires, as children might pull of them and bring your appliances and electronics crashing down to the floor.2.

Build a Play Area for Your Kids

If you want to be at ease when you leave your kids to play on their own, create a safe play area for them where they can enjoy themselves without becoming injured or hurt. You can decorate this area with colors and toys to keep your children occupied while you are busy with your work.




Create Open Spaces


For homes with smaller kids, you need to rearrange your furniture so that your child will have enough space to crawl. It is best to clear a large area in your central living space as table legs, and other furniture pieces can become painful obstacles for crawling babies.

Decorate at Higher Levels


Do you love to display little decorative pieces in your home? All parents agree that home décor that a backseat when it comes to their children’s safety. Thus, if you want to decorate without the fear of accidents, place high shelves in your rooms and opt for wall décor. As long as your decorations are out of reach of the children, you can rest assured that you will have a home that is not only safe but also beautifully decorated.

Use Colors to Brighten Your Home

Having a child-friendly interior does not merely imply a homethat is safe for little children. It also means creating an abode where kids will be happy to live. The best way to spread happiness in a home is to change your monochrome walls into splashy and colorful canvases.

The use of color in the right way, at least in your children’s room, will provide them with a happier, livelier, and more cheerful environment.

 

Make use of these tips to improve your home décor, so that you can have a child-friendly interior that is safe and comfortable for your children.

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