Tips to Organize
Kids' Rooms
Choose a soothing wall color, like lavender, that gives a room an ease-into-sleep feel.
For a striking piece of art, enlarge a favorite photo at an office supply store (make sure it’s to a standard frame height), then cut into even sections and frame.
Chalkboard paint makes a fun, interactive backdrop for any bedroom. Note the repurposed school lockers, used here to store gear of all sorts.
Perk up a dresser with colorful ribbon remnants (instant upgrade, no cost).
Unify a dual-function room with a simple, relaxing color scheme. A dresser can work as both a changing table and storage for office supplies.
Create a warm place for your shared reading time: a bookcase stocked with favorites, good lighting, and cuddle-worthy seating.
If possible, give kids their own “office” space, too, a discrete area where they can do homework.
Stock cubbies with all the supplies your children would need for arts-and-crafts or school projects: poster board, construction paper, markers, crayons, glue, etc.
Exploit all opportunities for storage, like a bed with built-in cubbies and pull-out bins. Even the step stool has a secret stash.
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