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Wednesday, 6 September 2017

5 Essentials To Keep Your Child’S Bedroom Organized

One of the biggest complaints parents have about their kids’ bedroom, it always looks messy. No matter how often it is being cleaned, it always seems to look unorganized and cluttered. The truth of the matter is, very few children are “natural born organizers”. Even when a child is taught about cleaning up themselves, very few are consistent. This is simply the nature of childhood. However, if given the right organizational solutions, children are quick to learn how to keep their room neat and tidy. It will also help them acquire good habits.

The following storage ideas will help keep your child’s bedroom organized (most of the time):

1.  Large Trunk or Toy Box:

Ditch the footboard. Every child’s bedroom needs a large trunk or toy box, preferably made of wood or metal. Avoid plastic as it may contain toxic chemicals which can cause serious damage to a child’s developing immune system.

Choose a box that has safety features such as latches that prevent the lid from crashing down. Ensure the hinges are fastened securely.

In the first few years of your child’s life, this trunk will serve as the best place to keep dolls and stuffed animals. During the elementary school years, items such as arts and crafts supplies, games and books will be kept. In the teen years, musical instruments, school supplies and sporting equipment will take over this storage space.

2.  Ample Shelving:

A bookcase, whether it is in the form of shelves mounted to a wall, a free-standing structure or an open-back shelving unit, is a necessary item for a child’s bedroom. A solid wood or metal frame is ideal. Place wicker or wooden baskets side-by-side on the lower shelves. This will enable your child to place items such as crayons, pencils, multi-piece toys, etc. into these lower boxes. Use the higher shelves to stack children’s books and craft supplies.

Bookcases & Display Cabinets

With time, these shelves will occupy trophies, medals, collectibles, photo frames and sports memorabilia.

3.  Dresser:

Chests or bedroom dresser drawers are a must in a child’s bedroom. You can use this as a tool to teach your child how to put away their clothes. Attach stickers or pictures to each drawer to indicate which clothing item must be placed there, i.e. a drawer for undergarments and socks, another for t-shirts, etc. This is a valuable life skill that will carry on into adulthood.

Dressers

4.  Laundry Hamper:

Kids have the habit of throwing their clothes on the floor after changing. You can teach them better life skills by placing a dirty clothes hamper in the corner of their room. Instruct them on how to use it. Clearly explain that all soiled clothes must be placed in there and not all over the room.

5.  Bed with Storage:

Modern beds with storage are an excellent storage solution because it provides you with a place to keep extra bedding, out-of-season clothes, sporting equipment and other odds and ends. Without such a storage space, these items will take up unnecessary room in your child’s closet, adding to the clutter.

Modern Beds
 As parents, we must keep in mind that even when given all these tools, a child may not be consistent with keeping their bedroom tidy and organized. Through gentle reminders and encouragement, the odds of them learning and following through on this life skill are fairly high.

For more tips on how to keep your child’s bedroom organized, visit Creative Furniture Store.

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