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Maybe you never thought you’d literally become one of those parents who have to say, “tidy your room!” five times a day. Yes, children are naturally energetic and spontaneous, and that often means they can blow through a room like mini hurricanes, leaving a wake of toys and clothes behind them.
Occasional untidiness is par for the course, but at the same time, a little careful planning and smart design hacks can help any parent keep their sanity. Here are 10 easy ways to help ensure your child’s bedroom is clean and tidy:
Smart Tips For Messy Bedrooms:
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First of all, brace yourself. Attempting to keep your child’s bedroom tidy is a bit like sticking to all those unrealistic new year’s resolutions you’ve made.
It is no easy feat and should be approached with reasonable expectations, should you not wish to feel like a failure! As the most cluttered, chaotic and well used space in the home, it isn’t going to look like a showroom any time soon, no matter how many times you whizz round with the hoover. With this in mind, set the bar low.
Mess isn’t all bad however. Those new Christmas goodies might amount to little more than a tip in your ey..
A child’s bedroom is usually a messy bedroom. Scattered toys on the floor, clothes strewn anywhere but in the wardrobe and an assortment of random shoes dumped here, there and everywhere – none of which make a pair.
To see the bedroom you so lovingly put together turn into a jumbled heap on a daily basis, can be very annoying! You’ve gone from tidying up each day, to simply closing the door instead. Out of sight out of mind.
There is another way to deal with your child’s penchant for mess however. Having children’s furniture which contains storage that is easily accessible could make all..
Children are the biggest hoarders of all. Their piles of toys, books and bears grows along with them for those first few years at least. Most of this paraphernalia may lie untouched for months but woe betide the brave warrior who tries to remove any it! Cue plenty of tears.
And don’t even mention the clothes…
So if you can’t sneak out the surplus under the cover of darkness what’s the solution?
Maximise your storage of course!
At Little Lucy Willow we know just how essential it is to make sure your children’s furniture is practical as well as stunning with great storage options f..
When it comes to creating the perfect child’s bedroom, there’s no doubt many parents feel that girls are the easy ones to please. With just a few sparkles, fairy lights and fabulous fabrics, it is possible to transform a girl’s bedroom into a palace in no time at all. Boys’ bedrooms however, often seem a little trickier - but allow us to bust that myth once and for all!
By choosing wisely and asking your child for their input, you can design a space that is fun, cosy and perfectly suited to their growing and changing personality.
Furniture
Where space is at a premium..
Nowhere in the home is great storage more essential than in a child’s bedroom.
Between the countless cuddly toys and train tracks, there are Barbie’s miniscule earrings and stray Lego blocks to contend with. Just don’t venture into the vortex with bare feet…Ouch!
To combat such never-ending piles of paraphernalia, it could be time to invest in some savvy storage solutions. At Little Lucy Willow, we know exactly what you need to make sure all those bits and bobs have a designated place at the end of each busy day’s playing…
Storage bags – Stylish and flexibl..
Autumn half term is often hit and miss. The weather can make or break your plans as the winds whip up a storm and daylight runs out.
The lethal combination of cold and dark usually means one thing - the children will reach for those gadgets. So how can you keep your excitable brood entertained and active during the week ahead?
Take an aurtmn walk with Lily the grey mouse
What better than a spot of kite flying on a windy afternoon? - safety permitting of course!
Halloween preparations - it goes without saying that all things pumpkins and ghosts will be met w..
The end of term is almost here marking the close of yet another chapter in many of our lives. It's a giddy time for everyone not least because we know the holidays are just around the corner! For those of you who shed a tear at the drop of a hat however, you might want to stock up on tissues...
It could be that you’re saying goodbye to nursery or bidding farewell to primary school. It might be the transition from infants to juniors that is making you weepy. Whatever it is that sets you off, keep those Kleenex to hand and remember that we’re all in this together!
To take your mi..
The possibilities are endless when it comes to children’s bedrooms. Decisions, decisions, decisions...So where do you start with such a task?
Archie Fairweather Collection
Choose a solid, dependable children’s bed
The bed is a sensible place to start but be sure to do your research. Imported children’s furniture might be cheaper than handmade alternatives but it’s likely to be of inferior quality too.
Consider how long you want your child’s bed to last. There’s no point buying cheap products if they’re going to fall apart in no time.
Once you’ve decided ..
March has arrived, along with pancakes, lent and the first day of spring - allegedly.
It’s also that time of year when we shake out the rugs, tidy the garden and breathe some life into our homes. But where to start?
Children’s bedrooms first please!
This is the place that usually commands most of our attention…If it’s not a lick of paint on the scribbled walls it might be a new blind, or lampshade to accommodate your child’s ever-changing tastes. Here are some more tips for a bright and beautiful bedroom:
Luxury children’s bedding - One thing that does always lift a r..
Children's bedrooms can often be messy and chaotic. If you're anything like me, you’re constantly picking up toys, clothes and the odd bit of lego that you only discovered because the sole of your foot is now throbbing for England...ouch.
So what is the answer to keeping those bedrooms looking ship shape? Aside from great storage and some brutal decluttering, you could try investing in some hand-painted children's furniture.
Looby Lou Combination Wardrobe
Ok so how will that make a difference exactly? It's simple. When you have a matching collection of beautifu..
The end of the festivities is something we always dread in our house. The children can’t believe they have to wait another whole year until Christmas and the house looks like it’s taken minimalism a tad too far. “It’s so empty!” they all cry.
However, there is something a little delightful in this ‘emptiness’. I like to see it as my old friend ‘tidiness’. Pre Christmas, pre pine needles and pre Santa delivery. Ah yes, that…
So perhaps it isn’t as tidy as it could be, at least the children’s bedrooms aren’t anyway. But luckily, at Little Lucy Willow, we have storage solutions we..
Is your child’s bedroom in desperate need of a makeover? You might be considering a complete furniture collection, or just a new bed or wardrobe perhaps.
At Little Lucy Willow we have ten exclusive ranges of children’s furniture which are handmade to order and can be built to your specifications if required. Our designs are stunning yet practical and are carefully crafted to last for decades, hence the higher price tags than those found on high street brands...
Each collection includes all the ingredients necessary to create the picture perfect bedroom.
From bookc..
The summer holidays present the perfect opportunity to catch up with yourself and sort out the probable chaos of your child’s room. There is certainly some satisfaction to be had from getting organised, ship shape and ready for the onset of the autumn term, especially when your mantra is ‘out with the old and in with...nothing whatsoever’!
You see, the great thing about a summer clear out, as opposed to a pre-Christmas one, is that you know the space you create won't be filled with more ‘stuff’ that you’ll struggle to find a home for in a few weeks time.
So where should you st..