Whether your kids are toddlers or teens, you’ll want to bear them in mind when you’re decorating your home. Choosing an interior design that doesn’t cope well with the rigors of daily family life can be a recipe for disaster. However, selecting styles and materials that will withstand a busy household ensures success. To get started, take a look at these family-friendly décor ideas now:
Install Hardwood Flooring
When you have kids at home, you need flooring that doesn’t succumb to wear and tear easily. Fortunately, solid oak flooring is highly durable and easy to clean. What’s more – it also looks spectacular and complements any type of interior design.
As hardwood flooring can be installed in every room, it’s easy to ensure that your interior design flows through the property. Once installed, you can even add varnishes or finishes to update the look of oak flooring, so it’s easy to create bespoke family-friendly décor.
Modify the Floorplan
If you’re going to redecorate your home, why not take things a little further and modify the layout too? When you change the floor plan of your property, you have the opportunity to make your home even more functional. By switching to an open-plan layout downstairs, for example, you can create a kitchen, dining, and living area that lends itself to any purpose.
This can be a great way to simplify childcare, as you’re able to keep an eye on your kids at all times. In addition to this, you’ll get to spend quality time together, rather than being stuck in different rooms at different times.
Try Removable Wallpaper
Many parents automatically opt for paint when they’re redecorating because young children love to peel the wallpaper off of the wall. No matter how vigilant you are, it’s definitely a challenge to stop youngsters from finding out what lies beneath freshly applied wallpaper! However, removable wallpaper is an easy way to make your décor family-friendly. Not only can it be reapplied in an instant, but it’s easy to hang and easy to replace if you need to.
Give Your Kids Places to Play
If you try and create a pristine living environment when you have kids at home, you’re going to spend a lot of time being disappointed! By incorporating places to play into most rooms, however, you can ensure that kids are focused on certain features and aspects.
The corner of a living room can easily be converted into a child-focused reading nook, for example, while a wooden climbing wall can be an artistic addition to any hallway or bedroom.
Choose the Right Materials in a Family Home
If you want your décor to be as family-friendly as possible, focus on what materials you’re using. Glass can be easily broken, for example, whereas wood wears well and often lasts a lifetime. By choosing materials that will stand the test of time and look better with a little wear and tear, you can ensure that your décor looks spectacular and is truly family-friendly.
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