ROBERT SEVER CELEBRITYJI - DalCasa
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Interiors<br />
ing part in decorating their bedroom, but you will also<br />
teach them how to express their creativity and develop<br />
their sense of aesthetics, and if the same room is to<br />
be shared by two or more children, do not ignore what<br />
any of the children want and allow them to equally<br />
participate in the process.<br />
Organization and Furniture<br />
Before you start the very process of decorating the<br />
children’s bedroom, you must pay attention to the<br />
most important thing, and that is practicality. From the<br />
furniture itself to the paint on the walls, everything has<br />
to be adjusted to children and their age. The furniture<br />
must be stable and without any sharp angles. Pay attention<br />
to the height of the closet shelves and choose<br />
those elements that will have enough room, and do not<br />
forget that all those toys will have to find their place.<br />
The space under the bed would be ideal for storing up<br />
toys – all you have to do is get some nice boxes and<br />
teach the kids about putting their things into their place<br />
after they’re finished with them. While choosing the mattresses,<br />
don’t even think about saving money because<br />
a low-quality mattress can have a bad influence on the<br />
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Francuski proizvođač Vibel ima najveći izbor<br />
tematski dizajniranih dječjih soba / French<br />
manufacturer Vibel has the biggest selection of<br />
thematically designed children’s bedrooms<br />
child’s spine. In the period between the age of 3 and<br />
the first days in school, it’s crucial for the children’s bedroom<br />
to have enough room for playing, so make sure<br />
not to suffocate the room with too much furniture. Use<br />
up the space on the walls for various shelves, but leave<br />
the centre of the room as vacant as possible. Besides<br />
the space for playing, building and folding, arrange a little<br />
section for creative expressing. These days, you don’t<br />
have to pay a lot of money to buy children’s beds with<br />
little desks where the children can play with colours or<br />
plasticine. While choosing the wall paint, take into consideration<br />
that the children will often doodle something<br />
all over the walls and get them dirty with their hands, so<br />
it would be smart to choose the wall paint that is resistant<br />
to water, so that you can easily clean the walls with<br />
a wet mop if necessary. But besides those things that<br />
have to be arranged by the adults, don’t forget about<br />
using your imagination and lower yourself to the level<br />
of your children. Pick lively colours, curtains with bright<br />
samples, happy-looking blankets and furniture that has<br />
a warm, comfortable effect. If the same room is to be<br />
shared by two children, engage yourself in the game of<br />
visually splitting up the room. For example, you can take