A child's room is a magical space where there is always a lot going on. Whether it is toys that currently dominate the room or books or school supplies that come to the fore, it is worthwhile for each item to find its own place. The solution to this problem may lie in learning to take care of one's own space and choosing the right furniture that will not only help to keep your child's room tidy, but will also make using it a real pleasure.

Arranging a safe and at the same time cosy room for the youngest members of the household is often a challenge. At a later stage, keeping it tidy becomes a real test of strength. There is always a lot going on in children's rooms. They usually have quite a lot of possessions - lots of toys, clothes, school supplies or books.So it makes sense to arrange their space in such a way that it is as organised and easy to tidy as possible. How to do it?

TAKING CARE OF YOUR SPACE: HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN TO KEEP THINGS TIDY?

Learning to keep things tidy is a difficult and tedious task. Young children are not yet in the habit of putting things back where they belong, while older children often hide behind a lack of time. Fortunately, there are a few proven methods that will help to keep your child's room tidy and, in addition, even a few years old will be happy to maintain order and harmony in their four walls.

PLAYING AND LEARNING

It is a good idea to start learning how to keep your own room clean from an early age. A one-year-old child will happily repeat what his parents do. So before bedtime, it's a good idea to show your little one where to put his toys and ask him to hand us, for example, a particular yellow book. Not only will this be fun for a child who likes to help with household chores at this age, but it will also make it easier to remember colours or the names of certain objects.

Older children can pass plates from the table or help sort out clothes, separating white from coloured ones, for example. They can also easily put dirty laundry in the washing machine or wipe dust off the furniture in their room.

ROOM ZONING

No matter how big a room our child has, it is worth thinking about dividing the space into special zones. After an eventful day, a preschooler needs a place to calm down and be alone for a while. Likewise, a teenager who, in addition to a place to study, should also have an area for sleeping or entertaining. This division not only creates harmony, but also helps to keep things tidy. It is definitely easier to tidy up toys in a specific zone than to carry them across half a room or even the house.

A SMALL NUMBER OF OBJECTS

A child's room often feels like a real treasure island. A lot of toys and decorations end up at the bottom of the wardrobe after a while, and we don't have the space to store new things. Once every six months (especially if your child is still small and six months is a real milestone in his development), it's worth thinking about going through the toys and putting away the ones he no longer plays with or throwing away the broken ones.

Minimalism is also desirable in a teenager's room. A young person's space often has to accommodate a whole lot of things: from computer equipment, to a bed, a desk, but also a bookcase for books or items related to his or her passion. With a lot of things, clutter is almost inevitable, and it's definitely harder for our child to motivate himself to clean it up.

EVERY ITEM IN THE ROOM SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN PLACE

The crux of the problem of how to keep a child's room tidy is putting every item back in its place. Difficulties can arise when there are not enough cupboards, shelves or baskets into which to pack toys or other items. If you don't want to radically remodel your child's space, it's worth opting for Stige hanging organisers, which can be hung on a bed frame or desk and put items that don't usually have their own place in them. Depending on the size selected, they can easily accommodate books, paper goods and even headphones or chargers.

HOW TO FURNISH A CHILD'S ROOM TO MAKE IT EASIER TO CLEAN?

When furnishing a child's space, it's worth betting on multifunctional furniture that has lots of storage areas in it. Even if you don't need all these spaces at first, remember that as time goes by, the number of items will increase.

It will also prove important to match the furnishings of the room to its occupant. Low shelves that even a one-year-old can reach easily will make it easier to keep things tidy, especially for toddlers. A toy chest with a built-in brake will also come in handy, making it safe even for the youngest members of the household. Your child will be able to open the lid himself and put the toys he isn't currently playing with into it. A similar role can be played by pull-out furniture drawers or pedestals. This can be found, for example, in the Muve pushchair. Whenever necessary, the trolley can be freely moved to collect things scattered around the room. Satisfaction with the work you have done yourself is guaranteed! What else is worth paying attention to?

MORE THAN JUST A SLEEPING AREA

When arranging a child's room, we can opt for a simple bed used only for sleeping or extend its possibilities. Most often, after a long selection, we decide to buy a multifunctional sofa bed with storage space that fulfils additional functions. Especially in small spaces, the Muve rising bed will find its place. Underneath the sleeping area, there is plenty of room for other things - whether it's roomy drawers for toys or an extra foldaway mattress that can be pulled out whenever you need to sleepover friends or create an extra play area. This makes the most of limited space.

It is not only in children's rooms that it is worth betting on functionality. The Reli upholstered bed, which in addition to its modern design also offers clever storage solutions, will be perfect for a youthful interior. The bedding container, which opens from the side, can easily accommodate additional blankets, pillows or seasonal clothes. This is ideal for teenagers who want to keep their space tidy without sacrificing comfort and style.

A TIDY PLACE TO STUDY

Learning is associated with time spent at a desk, which is often a mess. Books, pens, note pads - all of these can cause unnecessary chaos in a child's study area. To keep things under control, it's a good idea to keep all writing utensils in one place. Desk holders can be useful, as they can easily be placed in different parts of the desk as needed. We can buy them as a separate accessory or opt for a 2-in-1 solution. Bule or Brit desk lamp, have extra space for small items.

A special desk screen will also help to keep the child's room tidy. This solution is ideal especially in a room where siblings live together and each of them needs a piece of their desk space. What's more, it is easy to hang loose pieces of paper on it and, when work is finished, it can be folded and stored in the wardrobe. Next to the desk, a Soform upholstered panel for all your handy trinkets will find its place on the wall. There are many shapes and colours to choose from, so you can arrange it according to your needs.

FURNITURE FOR SPECIAL TASKS

A big role in keeping a child's room tidy is played by correctly selected furniture. In all likelihood, if the majority of them are those with a closed shape, we will be able to achieve, at the very least, an impression of tidiness more quickly. Open shelving units require more care so that everything is evenly and neatly arranged on them. If we are just at the stage of arranging a room, it is worth choosing furniture from a collection that will help us to do this.

In the room of a teenager, a collection of Young Users furniture will find its application, thanks to which taking care of tidiness will become a pleasure rather than a chore. Functional furniture that grows with its user will stimulate the creativity of every child. The cabinets have been fitted with soft-closing doors, making it easy to store personal items, books or small gadgets.

The collection consists of pull-out platforms that form the base of the furniture and can also act as a mobile table or drawer. The latter solution encourages self-cleaning of the room, thanks to the fact that they can easily be pulled out, transported to any place and quickly tidy up the things left there. In addition, some furniture has double drawers, hidden behind a single front. This way, the youngster will not only be able to store his or her belongings, but also hide the most private ones.

The children's space will also benefit from furniture that can be easily modified or supplemented with small additions to help the little one keep things tidy. Stige modular furniture, will not only allow you to build your child's own space, but also to adapt it to the needs of a specific age. The collection is rich in organisers and accessories to help keep things tidy.

DETAILS TO HELP KEEP THINGS TIDY

A big challenge in keeping things tidy can be too little storage space. If there are wide shelves in the cabinets, it is worth thinking about extra boxes to store small gadgets or special fillers to divide up the available space.

When choosing furniture for your child's room, it's a good idea to opt for furniture that sits close to the ground or, conversely, has high legs. This makes it easy to clean up the space underneath the furniture and retrieve small items that may have fallen under the furniture. Castors can also be used as functional feet. The innovative Transformers rolling desk can be conveniently moved to wherever it is needed or pushed into a corner for dusting, for example.

It is worth remembering that every space can be used additionally, and if you have a small space, you can choose furniture that fulfils several functions. For the first few years of a child's life, all the extras in the form of carpets or decorative figurines are, unfortunately, extra cleaning space that parents have to take care of. Sometimes it's much easier to teach a toddler to wipe spilt juice off the panels than to wait until they learn to vacuum on their own.

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