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There is no "messy kid" There is a kid whose room is not designed properly for him. A sought-after interior designer reveals all the tips for designing a successful nursery step by step - a photo guide


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Child World: The Complete Guide to Designing the Perfect Nursery Room

There is no "messy kid" There is a kid whose room is not designed properly for him.

A sought-after interior designer reveals all the tips for designing a successful nursery step by step - a photo guide

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Hila Alter

Thursday, 02 December 2021, 17:04 Updated: 17:18

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Just as there is no "bad boy", there is also no "messy boy", but a child whose room is not adapted to his needs.

Therefore, in the first stage, the child must be observed in action in his room - how he plays and learns.

Sometimes, the answers come up right after watching.

A child preparing lessons in bed?

Apparently his desk does not suit his needs - high, low or too crowded.

Get up and check: Is the child seat comfortable?

Is the table at least 75 cm high? Maybe there is a drawer that bothers him when he is sitting? And make the necessary changes according to the findings. For example, if the child takes a toy and after the game places it on the bed or rug, And they are inaccessible to him.Therefore it is important to design the room in such a way that the cabinets and shelves will be at the height of the child and in a way that allows him to reach them easily.And most importantly, make a clear separation between play, storage and learning areas.

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Sit at the table yourself and check - what works well and what does not.

Children's room with study corner (Photo: Maor Moyal)

The shelves should be accessible and adapted to the child's height (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Choose calm colors

Studies have shown that color affects mood.

Choosing the right color creates a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere, and a wrong choice creates tension and restlessness that makes it very difficult to play, enjoy and learn.

Choose bright, soothing and pleasant colors, such as pastel colors (light blue, beige, light green) or calm wallpaper.

Child development experts claim that children who receive a variety of visual stimuli from an early age, develop better neural connections, and are able to learn more new things.

Colors, fabrics, pictures and prints are great tools for stimulating a child's mind.

But avoid geometric shapes or colors that can confuse the eye, such as wall stickers or particularly colorful wallpapers.

Proper use of color and shape - colors of serenity and wall stickers that provide visual stimulation, without overloading (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Choosing the wrong color will create an atmosphere of unrest that will make it difficult to play and learn (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Distracting accessories were taken out of the room

Visual overload creates restlessness and anxiety.

Therefore, get rid of objects and toys that the child does not need.

The child's desk is designed for learning, computer and creation.

Make sure it is free of distractions.

When you put a computer, a printer and also toys on the table, the child is left with only a few inches to work.

Leave a table clean, preferably only with a computer screen and dedicated and adjustable lighting for the table, one that will suit reading and work.

In addition, while preparing the lessons, it is recommended that the child sit in front of a smooth and clean wall - without unnecessary wallpaper or colors, which may cause unwanted stimuli.

Leave space on the table for tidy work and without distractions.

Work / study area in a children's room (Photo: Maor Moyal)

No distractions on the wall in front of the desk - give the child good conditions for concentration (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Turn off electronic devices and beware of toxic substances

Many electronic devices emit ionizing radiation, which is unhealthy for everyone and especially for children.

Therefore, it is advisable to minimize their presence in the room.

Devices such as TVs, consoles and tablets in the nursery, can adversely affect the quality of sleep and the child's behavior during the day.

It is also important to purchase the furniture items from well-known companies whose models do not contain toxic and dangerous substances, and in addition make sure to use paints that do not contain harmful chemicals, and from well-known companies.

Prepare the room for the next school day

Use a fixed and defined area in the room where all the things the child needs to take for his school day will be stored - a bag, coat, etc.

Concentrating all the equipment and accessories in one accessible place will make it easier to get organized in the morning.

In addition, with the help of an erasable board sticker, make a corner in the room and write down the child's daily routine.

This is a beautiful design item that will also remind the child of his various tasks.

Corner with hanging hook for the school bag - easier and faster to get organized in the morning (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Incorporate in the room pleasant lighting and a green environment

Nursery lighting is extremely important.

Care should be taken to have strong and bright lighting so that the room is bright enough, and to place a bright table lamp for learning on the desk.

And how is it possible without green?

Put vegetation in the nursery.

Even artificial.

Which will give children a sense of nature and space.

It is also artificial, some vegetation will add a sense of nature and space to the nursery (Photo: Maor Moyal)

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Define each child their own private corner


by proper design, it is important to define the corner and place of each child.

For example, using rugs in different colors that will divide the corners of the room in the most functional way.

The room should be designed to embody the uniqueness of each child, for example, by hanging a sign with the name of each of them by his bed, or an emphasis on a central motif in his life, such as a hobby, artwork he created, pictures or paintings he drew. The child has the feeling that he has a separate world and a unique space from his brother.

Even different bedding can give a different definition to each child, and complete the "kingdom" of each of them.


Picture No. 4 and Picture No. 6

Demarcation using carpets, the color of the walls or a sign with a production name for each child his corner in the common room (Photo: Maor Moyal)

A common kingdom, where everyone has their own place.

Designing a common children's room (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Adjust the cabinets and shelves to the height of the children


When two children share the same room, there are height differences that need to be emphasized.

It is important for each child to adjust the shelves according to his height and needs so that he can achieve maximum accessibility to them.



Choosing a wardrobe is also very important, especially when sharing a common room.

On the one hand it is important that it fits the dimensions of the room and does not take up too much space, and on the other hand it is important that it contains all the clothing items of the two children, while ensuring that the closet is divided equally between the parties.

The choice of bed is the most significant in the room.

Gallery bed (Photo: Maor Moyal)

It is also possible in Rish. Two children's beds in a shared bedroom (Photo: Maor Moyal)

Choose a bed and sleep quietly The


choice of beds is the most significant, since it is the furniture that takes up most of the space in the room.

The most popular option is a bunk bed, which results in maximum utilization of the room, but this is not the only option.

Another option is a pull-out bed, which can be left closed during the day and opened at bedtime.

This is a less recommended choice, as the child who sleeps in the closed one during the day, may feel that he does not have the place that is only his, where he can rest, play and read.

You can also choose two beds in the shape of the letter R, in a variety of models and types.

It is recommended that the beds be at different heights, so that you can take advantage of functional storage spaces under the bed.

Another advantage of such a bed is that it allows good communication and eye contact between the siblings.

In the niche created under the higher bed, you will create a great play area for children.



Hila Alter is an interior designer and home stylist

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