Thursday 15 May 2014

When is it time to Redo your kids room?

Ever wished your kids room could be stylish or beautiful? Or which it could be better? With kids growing and changing all the time, how do you know when it is time for a makeover?
Here are a few questions to ask yourself, before deciding on the makeover.

Purple and Yellow Teen Room


1. Is your child hitting a big life change? Is your child about to transition from a crib to a toddler bed or from a toddler bed to a full bed? Are you expecting a new baby?
If YES to any of these questions, then a room makeover is required.

2. Is your child's room still designed as a nursery, while the child is now five years old? It maybe time to remove the baby changing table and replacing with a school desk.A new paint color maybe the transition from a nursery to a boy or girl's room.



3. Is your child beginning to display a sense of style and discovering themselves.Teenagers may begin to show their sense of style and even younger kids may begin to have interest in cartoon characters like Spider man, Dora, Hannah Montana etc.  If yes, this is a time to makeover their rooms to create a space showing their personality.



4. Celebrate achievements. If your child has got good grades in school, good in sports, arts or music. You can celebrate that by promising them a room makeover. This will inspire them to achieve more in that space.

5.However, the most important question or the KOKO as we say in Naija is- Is it the right time financially?
It is also possible to achieve a reasonable makeover on an affordable budget. Just highlight what you need to do, what it will cost and consider your budget.



The good news is that it is achievable, as we can work with our client's budget and preference.
Ask yourself these questions and decide your next step.
Please let us know what your next step is.
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1 comment:

  1. Children want their space as much as adults do. This is another wonderful piece information to help us plan our children spaces. Thanks Jenny

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