Children's bedrooms and Nurseries:
Nurseries must be planned with the child's future years in mind. As always, keep safety in mind. The following tips will help you do all of these things:
- Keep cribs away from windows and window blind cords.
- Make room for a changing table near the crib.
- Make sure cribs and bunk beds meet federal safety standards. Check to see that mattresses fit snugly against the crib's sides. Slats, spindles, rods, and
corner posts should be no more than 2-3/8 inches apart from each other. Make sure a child can't release the drop side of a crib. - Choose chests and cabinets that can't be tipped over (even when drawers are opened and a child crawls up and into them). This may call for fastening them to the wall for security.
- Find hardware that's rounded, sanded, and has no sharp edges.
- Equip all electrical outlets with plastic safeguard plugs.
- Eliminate any small throw rugs on slippery floors.
- Make sure all flooring is skidproof.
- Eliminate dangling cords on window blinds.
- Choose bunk beds with sturdy ladders, handrails, and safety rails.
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Teen Girls bedrooms
Teenagers usually need lots of storage for books, music and space for their collections of stuff. Teens usually have firm ideas about style and colors, so if they requests a wild color, try your your best to persuade him or her to use it as an accent.
- Activities like homework, computing, surfing the net, entertaining friends take place in a teen's room. Extra seating and small tables provide space for visitors. Having their own desk, if the space allows, is useful in a teen room.
- Make sure you have a guest bed for occasional sleepovers. A trundle bed, which neatly stores a second bed beneath a regular one, is the ideal solution for children's rooms.
Boys Rooms
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