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Sharing a small bedroom with a child doesn’t mean everything has to be childish. But it does mean everyone should feel comfortable and have room for their things, because it’s their room. Check out our tips to make a cosy, functional shared bedroom with lots of love and room to be you.
Little Kotryna with her parents Alginta and Dainius used to be the three owners of their three-room apartment. Yet with the birth of Vakarė, their family became bigger and their home had to experience some changes. The parents wanted Kotryna to move into a separate room with enough space for growing and playing, so that one day both sisters could live together. IKEA interior designer Ilona Mozgo took the task of setting up the girls' room in the former parents' bedroom.
Evaldas and Agnė are expecting a baby boy, who already has a name – it’s Benas. The newly baked parents decided to dedicate a separate room for their new family member. The space is small and oddly shaped, but the couple wants to fit all the necessary furniture there. How to choose the right furniture for the growing baby? To find the answer, this week’s heroes teamed up with our interior designer Gabrielė Leistrumaitė.
Welcome to tips and ideas about everything from baby’s first days to how growing kids can keep their things tidy and organised. Playing, storing, personalising their space and more – it’s all here to help you make your home better for everyone.
The time from newborn to toddler flies by so fast, and there’s a lot to take in – actually, everything. From learning to recognise basic colours and simple shapes to running around on your own two feet, nothing gets your baby’s development going like playtime.
Coming home with your baby there are certainly a few things that will make your new plus-one life easier. But don’t worry, it’s not as much as you might think. Here are some tips for putting together a good start kit for you and your baby.
Of course you want everything to be perfect before the new arrival. But relax, here are some baby room ideas that will make it easy to set up a calm and caring corner for your baby and you.
If your child doesn’t already have a generous desk with easy-reach storage and a height-adjustable chair, this could absolutely give the schoolwork a proper power-up. Or perhaps all you need is better lighting, some practical desk organisers or handy wall storage to keep track of homework and library books.
Sharing a bedroom is usually easier if you give both children room for privacy and expressing their individual personalities. This way they get enough me-space to learn to appreciate the advantages of sharing: the connection and sense of security in each other’s company.
Kids get a better recharge with happy and healthy habits that make the falling-asleep part easier. A long cuddle, a warm bath, a good book or some music – all ages have their favourite ways of unwinding.
It’s a joy to see teenagers in a stimulating and creative workspace that really supports who they’re growing into. A desk to centre around, comfortable seating for hangouts with friends, good lighting for all activities and lots of smart storage.
Handling your clothes storage and getting dressed all on your own is a big part of growing up. From finding what to wear and caring for your clothes, to getting dirty clothes to the laundry and folding clean clothes again, here are some helpful tips.
It's easier to keep things tidy in the kids’ room when there's a place for everything. Good storage can even make it fun for them to stay organised all by themselves – the more so if you let them decide where each thing should go.
The way toys are stored makes a big difference in how much playtime they get. It’s simply more inspiring for kids to have them in clear sight in easy-reach storage – which also makes tidying easier. But everything doesn’t always have to be cleared away. Why not leave a few creative spaces where playtime can continue whenever they want?
Children’s ability to learn has a lot to do with – taking breaks from learning. Activating body and mind through play helps to make sessions of concentration more effective. Why not make room for both in your child’s room?
Safety in children’s rooms is everything, so your kids and their friends can play, discover and enjoy themselves without unnecessary accidents – or you having to worry about what’s going on in there. Here are some helpful steps for precaution.
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This doll’s house lets your child make a home for their dolls and play with them.
When your child grows up, the doll’s house can be used as a shelf for books, photos or other items that your child wants to display.
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Recommended for ages from 3 years.
We recommend placing the doll’s house on the floor or hanging it on the wall.
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.
Combines with other products in the FLISAT series.
This product bears the CE mark.
Product is possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community.
Length: | 53 cm |
Width: | 25 cm |
Height: | 11 cm |
Weight Gross: | 5,47 kg |
Weight Net: | 5,07 kg |
Volume per package: | 14,5 l |
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Article no | 502.907.85 |
Article no 502.907.85
Width: | 58 cm |
Depth: | 22 cm |
Height: | 59 cm |
Length: | 53 cm |
Width: | 25 cm |
Height: | 11 cm |
Weight Gross: | 5,47 kg |
Weight Net: | 5,07 kg |
Volume per package: | 14,5 l |
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