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6 Common Mistakes When Decorating a Child's Room

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Parents are usually the main decorators of a child's room. Before taking active steps, it's crucial to understand your child's personality to create a suitable environment. The key principles should be safety, comfort, and a pleasant atmosphere.

Today we'll tell you about the most common mistakes experts recommend avoiding when designing a child's room.

Mistake #1: Too Many Toys and Decor Items

Avoid buying too many decorative items and toys, especially for very young children. A well-planned interior with minimal clutter and everything stored properly will bring more benefits. Use only a few decorative accents in the room.

Mistake #2: Theatrical Decorations

A princess or pirate-themed room may not benefit your child. Psychologists say themed interiors can suppress a child’s imagination, which can only transform their room into a spaceship or underwater kingdom through creative play.

Therefore, avoid over-decorating. You don’t want your child’s room to look like a stage set.

Mistake #3: Furniture Not Designed for Children

Avoid filling the room with furniture meant for adults or older children. Children’s furniture should not have sharp edges or protruding parts that could cause injury. Experts recommend choosing furniture made from natural materials.

The only exception may be a comfortable chair for you during childcare or supervision.

Mistake #5: Desire for Frequent Changes

Too sudden or frequent changes in a child’s room setup are far from ideal. Chasing trends or personal desires may cause you to forget that children need more time to adapt to new environments than adults.

Mistake #6: Assigning a Small Area for the Child’s Room

It’s a mistake to think a small-sized room is suitable for a child. Children grow quickly and become very active, so they need a safe and comfortable space for play and movement.