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I'm an interiors expert, kids bedroom hack will save you thousands and the wee ones will love it
I'm an interiors expert, kids bedroom hack will save you thousands and the wee ones will love it

The Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Lifestyle
  • The Sun

I'm an interiors expert, kids bedroom hack will save you thousands and the wee ones will love it

CREATING a magical space for your children can often feel like a daunting task, especially for busy parents. But experts say transforming their bedroom into a haven of playfuness and comfort is entirely achievable - and doesn't need to cost the earth. 2 2 According to Zara O'Hare, from Land of Rugs, the key is balancing creativity with practicality. She said: "A well-designed room should grow with your child and inspire their imagination, without overwhelming parents with upkeep. "Keep it adaptable and enjoyable. When a room feels personal, practical, and playful, it becomes a space where your child can truly thrive." Here Zara shares her five hacks for getting the most out of your kids' space. A child's room isn't just for sleeping. It is where stories are imagined, toys come to life and quiet moments unfold. Zara says it's key to think about how your child uses the space each day. She said: "Are they into painting, building, or curling up with a book? "Shape the room around their personality, but keep it simple enough to tidy quickly. After all, no one wants to spend hours cleaning up every day." SMART STORAGE Clutter is the number one issue in most children's rooms, so clever storage is a must. I bought a 1997 static caravan for £5k & am transforming it into my dream tiny home with DIY & Dunelm buys The goal is to make tidying up quick and doable for both kids and parents. Zara explains: "Labelled baskets, stackable boxes and under-bed drawers can transform how you manage mess. "It's also important to keep favourite items within reach so kids can play and then put them away on their own." EASY TO UPDATE Children's tastes change fast. What they love at four might not stick at seven and you can end up wasting thousands on something that will be changed in a year or so. The expert suggests going for décor that can be updated easily - and doesn't cost the earth - like peel and stick wall decals, interchangeable prints, or neutral furniture with colourful accessories. This way, their room can grow with them without needing a full makeover every time they fall in love with a new character or colour. You can pick up decals for under £10 at places like The Range and Dunelm. SAFE AND COSY A child's room should be a retreat that is safe, calming and comfortable. Prioritise safety features, especially for younger kids, and use soft textures to define areas and reduce noise. Zara says: "Rounded edges on furniture are always a good idea, and heavy items should be secured to the wall,. "Layer in plush rugs and cushions to make the space warm and tactile. It really helps kids wind down after a busy day." LET THEM HELP Your child's room should reflect who they are. The expert says get them involved, whether it is picking a wall colour, choosing a poster, or deciding where the fairy lights go. These little decisions can help them feel proud of their space and more connected to it.

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