Design and Decor

What does a child look like in which I want to live

Often parents refuse to brightly designChildren, because kids grow fast, and it would be necessary to change the interior and furniture often. This room is an example of how circumstances do not prevent parents from creating a pleasant atmosphere for the child. This children's room is truly unique. And not even because it has an unusual decor. There are other reasons for that. The fact is that the parents asked the Neopolis design studio to issue this room for their 3-year-old daughter, but in the future they plan another child. And even if they have a boy, he will be quite comfortable in the same room. And when children grow up, they will not have to change furniture and do regular thorough repairs. Want to know why? We tell. Despite the apparent brilliance and brightnessRoom, there are zones in it that are made in neutral and fairly light colors. Due to this it is assumed that when the time comes, the boy will settle here. Sleeping places are provided in advance, and when the children begin to grow up and this furniture becomes small for them, it can easily be slightly increased. For example, the height of the tables can be adjusted with the help of twisting legs: they can be either higher or lower. Beautiful shelves right above the tablesunusual design, which fit a lot of books and textbooks. The main decorative detail in this room is the patterned circle in the center of the room. It is also repeated on many objects: on shelves, tables, cabinets. Editorial opinion In the room usedpredominantly natural materials, which is very important when it comes to children. Try to choose fewer plastic furnishings and finishes. The child will feel much better around environmentally friendly things. I would also like to note how well the furniture was made to order. Generally speaking, custom-made furniture for children's rooms is the ideal solution. It is possible to provide for drawers, shelves, wardrobes, and everything, everything, everything. http://www.neopolis.eu/en

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