Everyone wants their kid’s room to look great and reflect their child’s personality, but it’s not always easy to find the decor and the furniture that will grow up with your little one. Luckily, we’ve got tips for age-transitioning decor, and Star has a great selection of youth furniture.
Themes
One way to avoid a room re-design every few years is to keep things whimsical, and playful but not too juvenile. For example, a train theme can work great for your youngster, but he may not love it when he’s eleven.
So if you’re going with a theme like butterflies. Incorporate your theme into tasteful accessories, pillows and art that can be switched out. But choose your theme wisely, because themes like certain television show characters may easily become outgrown.
Quality Furniture
You’ll save a lot of money in the long-run if you fill your child’s room with furniture that can stand up to wear and tear. It may seem counter-intuitive to get “nice” furniture for kids, but it can be a safer and cost-friendlier option if you purchase staple pieces that can grow with your child.
Did you know that Star carries a wide variety of kid’s furniture; some of the coolest of which is SmartStuff by Universal. This furniture surpasses top safety inspection, is full of innovative function and has superior construction.
Things like built in reading lights, nightlights, hidden storage, convenient built-in electrical outlets, jewelry trays, drawer dividers, floating nightstands for top bunk’s, wider bunk bed ladder steps, underbed storage, cord management, cork back’s, hidden seat storage and adjustable shelves, make this furniture functional and safe as well as beautiful. See some of our youth furniture here.
Storage
Storage is key when it comes to creating a successfully designed space. One minute you’re putting away toys, and the next you’re trying to find somewhere to put karate gear. So make sure that you’ve incorporated storage into your room design.
Baskets, shelves, cork boards and under-bed storage never go out of style, no matter what you’re child’s age. You can even find ways to incorporate your design into your storage solutions.
For more kid-friendly interior design ideas, visit our Pinterest.
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