Decorate the baby's room with these 5 simple tips

If you are waiting for your second son or daughter, think of a Distribution of the children's room that adapts to the brothers. Rachna Agarwal, architect and founder of Studio Iaad, shares his advice on the design of a shared room so that he can take into account the individual personality of each brother and sister. According to her, a well -designed children's room can reduce discussions and help brothers and sisters live better.

«A literas room becomes an adventure zone for children and stimulates their imagination«Says Agarwal. It suggests placing a crib under the bunk to save space. Once the little brother grows, a bed can be added.

4. Balance utility and aesthetics

With a light aesthetic, this children's room of Insitu By Kalakaari Haath is a sample of how to get a shocking design in little space.

Aditya Warlikar.

Sahiba Madan, founder of Insitu by Kalakaari Haath, has a special gift to create Cozy, Capricious and Tropical Baby Rooms That they are distinctive and, at the same time, fit the rest of the house decoration. Recently, the designer created a compact children's room of 30 square meters that fit perfectly in the distribution of the room. Dry septums separated her from the living room, creating a warm and cozy corner. «Throughout the creative process, we focus on each furniture being as functional as aesthetically pleasant. For example, the sofa with a floral tapestry is a pleasant place for the mother to take a quick nap with the baby. The room closed delicately with a white panel door and glass to maintain a sensation of visual connectivity from the outside, as a subtle screen would.

5. Choose a cheerful but serene color palette

The wallpaper with floral design, the points carpet and the wooden floor create an interesting set of prints in this children's room of neutral tones designed by Weespaces.

Shamanth Patil J.

Vinithra Amarnathan, founder of Weespaces, recommends that The baby's room is cheerful, but quiet and casual. You can create a cheerful atmosphere with tapestry or paint paper, which you can easily change as your son or daughter grow. A combination of cheerful and relaxing colors guarantees that the baby's room has a quiet air and relates perfectly with the rest of the house.

Article originally published in Ad us.
Translation and adaptation of Camila Colina.