Minimalist rules for children's room decoration
Minimalist rules for children's room decoration
Richard Koch made the most extreme and classic interpretation of people's way of doing things in life, work and family in the book "Minimalist Laws". He used simple rules to make people Produced a more pure and profound resonance. The editor also listed a few "minimalist rules" applicable to children's room decoration today, so that you can be more calm and calm when facing the decoration.
Rule 1: Safety and environmental protection is the first priority, nothing is more important than healthy growth
Safety and environmental protection are the primary conditions for children's room decoration. In recent years, the phenomenon of excessive formaldehyde in children's rooms has become increasingly common. Because children's body systems are not yet mature, they are more vulnerable to damage caused by excessive formaldehyde than adults. Therefore, when decorating, it is extremely important to use safe and environmentally friendly decoration materials. We should not only pay attention to the beauty of furniture and ignore the safety of decoration materials, because the healthy growth of children is more important than anything else.
Rule 2: The overall color scheme should not be too bright, excessive color impact is counterproductive
In terms of the color matching of walls and soft furnishings, the overall color should be simple, elegant and mild, and colorful should not be avoided. Although colors are helpful to the development of children's intelligence, different colors will also have different effects on the baby's psychology, emotions, and personality, but the impact of too bright and large colors will affect the baby's sleep. In terms of wall color and furniture selection in the children's room, it should not be too bright, such as deep red and orange red, etc. are not suitable. Parents can properly use some high-saturation colors on soft furnishings, such as pillows and lighting decorations, which can also gently stimulate children's brains.
Rule 3: Thoughtful design is far more realistic than fancy decoration
In the choice of children's furniture, try to abandon those fancy and impractical designs. The principle of furniture selection should be based on the safety and comfort of children. The size of the furniture should not be too large, and the location of the furniture should consider the children's activity space; the corners of the furniture should be rounded to prevent children from bumping into them; guard boards should be added on both sides of the high bed to prevent falling; one side of the bed should be as far as possible Against the wall; you can set up a small wipeable wall or a small blackboard in the room, so that children's creative space is everywhere.
In addition, the lighting design of the entire children's room is also a detail that cannot be ignored: the lighting in the reading area should be able to illuminate all corners of the reading area; on the desk, you can also install a childlike and compact desk lamp. It is especially reminded that the power socket should be fixed at a high place or a place where children are not easy to touch, so as to avoid accidents.
Rule 4: Let children participate in part of the design to realize their little dreams
In the early stage of children's room decoration, it is better to listen to the child's ideas, his/her favorite style, preferred wall color, required activity space, etc., and try to incorporate the child's preferences into the design plan as much as possible. Respect children's personality and interests, and encourage them to use their creativity and imagination. Children's sense of participation will also make the decoration of the entire room more meaningful.
