Roman blinds in the interior of a children's room
For a child, the room in which he lives is his small universe, where he can think and reflect alone, or he can play with friends. It depends on the parents how comfortable and at the same time it will be safe for him to be there. Of course, the wishes of the child are no less important, because he is the owner of this room, he must live, study, grow in it.
It is not so easy to combine into a single whole, permeated with a common idea, all the components of the decor, including curtains, and at the same time reflect children's interests in decorating the room's interior - it is not so easy, however, nothing is impossible for loving parents. Moreover, modern manufacturers of home textiles provide a huge field of choice.
Interior features
It is in the children's room, like in no other, that it is important to balance the functionality of all objects with their beauty. There should be no random things here, everything needs to be placed in its place, the "dust collectors" should be moved to other rooms. Where children live, there should be space and fresh air.
The most common mistake in the design of a nursery is the abundance of bright colors. Orange walls or a yellow floor, or even a red ceiling is undoubtedly original, and even more unusual is their combination, but it will be difficult for a child to live in this room. The saturation of colors will crush and unnerve him, subjecting the child's fragile psyche to unnecessary stress. Therefore, if you want to use pure bright colors, leave them as accents. Let it be a bright lampshade or pouf, or maybe a bedside rug or the edge of bookshelves. It is better to leave the rest of the decor neutral, light, too dark shades will make the room small and stuffy. Excessively bright (and even more neon) bedding should be avoided.
One should not ignore the fact that for the baby, his room is not only a playroom, it is also a place where he sleeps. And an excess of red, orange, yellow shades will not allow you to tune in to sleep and calm down.
Over time, the room "matures" along with its owner. Things that are important to him will settle in it, and maybe the owner or hostess will want to repaint the walls, hang another lamp or posters over the writing table. Of course, the furniture will need to be replaced, because the child is growing. When a teenager turns into an adult, the children's room will cease to be such.
How to choose curtains?
The first thing to consider when choosing is who will live in the room: a boy or a girl. For the boy, the marine theme, blue, green, gray tones are suitable. For a girl - pink, beige, lilac shades. Although, as in any other situation, it all depends on the nature of the child.
If the family has two children of different sexes who will have to share the nursery, an interesting solution is to make different curtains to order, one for each. Then it is the window that will become the "section", the border of dividing the room in half. And if the room has two windows, you can arrange them for each of the children in accordance with their wishes.
As you know, children grow up quickly, they grow up imperceptibly, and that is why taking into account their opinion on how their own room will be decorated is extremely valuable and important for them.
And if a son or daughter is keen on drawing, a Roman blind, on which their most successful "masterpiece" is printed, will be a great gift for him.Or maybe it will be a collage? Modern means for photo printing are quite capable of doing this.
Let the child's idea of decorating a room's interior seem strange or tasteless to you, nevertheless, one of them must be implemented. Yes, a huge unicorn covered with glitter all over the wall is not an option that will delight parents, but why not compromise and print it on a Roman shade?
And a young dinosaur lover - how can you deny him the pleasure of looking at adored tyrannosaurs or pteranodons before going to bed?
If the room is small, it is best to choose a curtain that will take up the minimum amount of space. And the lifting structure (Roman, roll, Austrian) is ideal. It will fit any frame - a wooden or plastic window.
The only issue in the nursery that adults decide on their own is safety. The curtain rod is fixed in such a way as to exclude the possibility of its falling; plugs are installed on the window to prevent a child, especially a small one, from opening it and falling out.
If there is a balcony in the children's room, it also needs to be completely secured: either block the child's ability to independently access it, or completely glaze it with durable glass.
Curtain length
For babies who have barely learned to walk, it is better to choose curtains that are short. Thanks to this, it is possible to avoid stepping on or falling on the curtain, or situations when the child grabs and pulls the curtain towards himself (as a result, the latter can either tear or, worse, collapse along with the cornice). In order to protect the child, it is better to dwell on the Roman design, and for beauty, apply a print on it according to the age of the baby - with Dasha the traveler or the Fixies.
For younger students, a roman blind is also suitable, as well as any other lifting structure. The Austrian curtain will look good in a girl's room, adding playfulness and sophistication at the same time.
In a teenager's room, you can hang a curtain of any length. If the choice fell on a Roman design, then the pattern or drawing is applied as the owner of the room desires. You can do without a print by choosing a plain curtain fabric, or jacquard weaving, or a rough surface - there are a huge number of options.
If your child does not fall asleep well, or the room window faces east, a combination of a light tulle or voile curtain for the daytime and a roll-up blackout for the night will work. Any composition with tulle will add space and air to the room. The "blackout" fabric completely blocks the rays of light and extraneous sounds from the territory of the street, thanks to which the child falls asleep quickly and soundly. In addition, blackouts keep the room warm, which is very valuable in winter.
Material
In the case of a nursery, the rule works: "The simpler, the better." Natural fabrics are preferred over synthetic fabrics. Cut - no intricate folds or embellishments.
It is better if all materials used in the nursery are natural, without harmful fumes and impurities. Today, the choice is so great that it is quite possible to create an environmentally friendly and safe interior in a child's room without interfering with the beauty of the design.
Decor recommendations
To arrange a child's room on their own, working parents will have to spend a lot of effort and money. In addition, you need to understand colors, perspective, and have knowledge of interior design. Better, as they say, "not to bother" and use the services of professional designers. Having voiced to him your desires regarding the decor of the nursery, you can relax and consider the options that will be offered. Today, you can meet any budget in order to beautifully decorate a nursery, and it is not at all necessary to invest huge sums.
There is another option - to turn to the vastness of the Internet and find the design that will suit both you and your child. Next, you need to act by the selection method, purchasing "spare parts" in the appropriate stores. Some elements will be found right away, some will have to be looked for, but the result - the room the child dreamed of - is worth it.
For those who are keen on geography, a curtain with a map of the world printed on it can become the "highlight" of a room, and for a future historian, date tables printed on the curtain are suitable. Most likely, such things will have to be made to order, but they will give individuality to the room.
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