1. Let the child clean the room by himself
In a child's room, some necessary furniture will be replaced as the child grows. From the clothing and toy storage boxes in childhood to the bookshelves and desks in the school-age period, during this period, the cabinets for storing clothing and sports goods have to become larger to meet the needs. Buy furniture that is relatively versatile so you can change the decor of the room as your child grows.
Arrange your child's room so that you can dress and clean yourself, and you can also exercise your child's self-care ability. Therefore, you should consider purchasing furniture that is convenient for children to carry and organize.
The space in the room is limited, and the furniture that is too large may be inconvenient to open and close the door. The most suitable furniture size and layout plan for the convenience of children's activities are obtained by actual measurement.
2. Change the layout according to the growth of the child from early childhood to school age to adolescence
Families with two children mostly choose to have them share a room until the children reach the lower grades of primary school. In this case, plan to divide into two rooms in the early stage of construction, and design the child's room to be spacious enough. With this advance plan, you can start to adjust the layout according to the growth of the child.