Parents don’t always know where to start when renovating a child’s room.
Moreover, there are several myths that many of them believe.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication TUT NOVOSTI on issues of interior design and interior design, is ready to dispel misconceptions about renovating a child's room
There is a misconception that children have more fun living together. In fact, this only works if there is no other way out.
It is better if children live in different rooms, especially considering that they grow quite quickly. Therefore, it is better if the rooms are separate, including separate bathrooms for each.
The second myth is that a baby needs a separate nursery. This is not true, at least until the child is 2 years old.
A newborn needs the constant presence of its mother near it, therefore, there is no point in having a separate nursery.
There is also a misconception that children need space and as much light as possible. However, you have probably noticed that little ones love to climb into dark corners and spend a lot of time in tight places.
A loft bed, a textile teepee and many other solutions are great for decorating a child’s room.