Five Ideas for a Stylish Teen Room!

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If your child is no more interested in their long time toys and they are into hobbies now, and they are spending time with their friends in their room, it’s high time for a teen room decoration. While designing the teen room, which is your child’s own world, preferring durable and ergonomic products will be to your benefit. We recommend you to read this article before designing a stylish teen room.

  1. Mind Your Child’s Taste
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    • 1. Mind Your Child’s Taste
    • 2. Design an Ergonomic Room
    • 3. Make Sure You Design a Minimalist Working Space
    • 4. Prioritize Security in Furniture Positioning.
    • 5. Make Your Child Comfortable in Their Room

    Of course you want the best, most durable and healthiest of everything for your child, but there may be times when there are differences between what you want and what they want. In such situations we recommend you to hear what your child wants. As much as you want the best for them and it’s you who designs their room, it’s them who will spend the most time in that room. Leave your taste aside and try to design a room in line with your child’s taste. Before decorating their room, sit with your child and ask them what kind of a room would they like. This will both improve your communication with your child, and mean for them to live in a space where they feel happy. Even small details matter for the room which you will design to your child’s taste. It is good to reach an agreement on everything with your child, and get to work. Sometimes teens’ tastes change fast. Themes which can answer these wishes and are open to change will save you from huge costs. A teen room is not only an area where your child will use to sleep, study and play. Their room is the space where they will take their first steps to the future. All elements you use in this room’s design are likely to leave an influence on them. Do research about the colors, design, furniture and materials that you will use. Leave no details to chance. If your child has the personality and spirit of an artist, details to empower this aspect of them will be important to your child. We recommend that when designing your child’s room, do not forget that it’s not only a room that you are designing, but a whole life.
  2. Design an Ergonomic Room

    Choosing easy-to-use furniture and effects will enable you to adapt to the changing taste of your child, and prevent you from spending more than necessary effort and money. You can refer to this convenience in other parts of your home too, such as the salon, bedroom, bathroom and guestroom. It is very important to act bearing in mind, when designing your child’s room to their taste and interests, that in that room your child will spend time with their friends, study and fall in sleep where they will dream the most beautiful dreams. Do not make your child live in a room where they don’t like the decoration. This will make them unhappy and prevent them from spending time in their room. Attach importance to various storage options in furniture design. Create special areas for your child to collect objects which may seem worthless to you, but mean a lot to them. Let them save as much things as they would like in these areas. This situation may vary in time, but it will do you a great good. Hence not only are you making sure that your child is tidy, but also you ensure that they know you are hearing their opinions.
  3. Make Sure You Design a Minimalist Working Space

    We recommend you to keep away, especially from the study desk, all details which could distract your child. Position the study of your child in the brightest and most spacious section of their room. A simpler design compared to the rest of the room will help your child focus better when studying, and spend studying hours more efficiently. Choose the correct study desk, chair and illumination solution based on the physical attributes of your child. The ideal positioning of a study desk is between the rib cage and waste when your child sits on their chair. Considering that your child will grow and get taller rapidly in this period, preferring an adjustable study desk will help you do those physical changes when required. Create storage areas beside the study desk. Ensure that their desk is always ready for studying. Ensure that your child is always tidy around their study desk, even if they’re not anywhere else in their room. Try to instill this habit tin your child in line with their personal traits. A bookshelf beside the study will help your child quickly find the book they are looking for. If possible, plan a design wherein they can access everything without getting off their chair. This will prevent distractions. You made sure that you did everything in the best way, but you believe that your child is still getting distracted while studying? Then feel free to change the location of their study area. Do not make your child study in the same area. This can make them get stressful about it. Take special care to keep your child away from stress about the location of their study area.
  4. Prioritize Security in Furniture Positioning.

    Our country being situated on a seismic belt requires that when designing our homes, we put priority on safety. Do consider what would happen in an earthquake when designing your child’s room. Ensure that you don’ have any objects such as a bookshelf, wardrobe, shelf, etc., which are heavy and prone to swinging and tipping over, next to your child’s bed. Teach your child what to do in their room in case of an earthquake. Teach them how to behave in possible disaster scenarios through drills. Try to create and awareness in your child about what to do during an earthquake. If possible, fix big and heavy furniture to the wall when designing your child’s room. Lids of wardrobes can open during an earthquake, letting the stored elements spill. Hence ensure that you don’t store any heavy elements above and in upper decks of wardrobes, which could hurt your child. When designing your child’s room, you can position their bed in the center. Position big and heavy furniture, which can pose danger and tilt, away from the bed as far as possible.
  5. Make Your Child Comfortable in Their Room

Prioritize your child’s comfort in their room, where she will spend most of their time. Make sure that they a comfortable and safe bed where they can have the best of their dreams, a comfortable chair that will prevent posture problems while studying, and a space where they can both study and play with their friends. This will make your child feel safe and happy in their room. So they will turn to their areas of interest, discover and surpass themselves and their limits, and comfortably focus while studying. It is really important for development of teens that they are able to spend time with their friends or alone in their room. For this reason, if you prefer ready teen rooms, we suggest you to calculate very well the size of the room and the empty space left, before any purchase. Instead of a classic teen’s room, you can combine many styles in collaboration with your child. You can include your child into the process of finding creative ideas, so they can contribute. If your child wants to make a change in their room, try to find a common ground with them about what to do, rather than preventing them from it. Rejecting your child’s demands in a definitive manner can make them unhappy.

When designing your child’s room, taking into account their taste, comfort and safety in the design will ensure that your child has happy moments in their room. In addition, one of the most pressing issues about this is creating empty spaces. Your child must be able to use these spaces to spend time with you and their friends. This will help your child gain self esteem, develop their communication abilities and help them turn to, and discover themselves.

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