Decorating your Home With Kids in Mind

Adapting your home for new members of the family is a task which requires dedication, and a huge dose of common sense, imagination, and creativity from parents. Keep reading, and we'll show you how to decorate your home with kids in mind.
Decorating your Home With Kids in Mind

Last update: 28 December, 2019

Decorating your home with kids in mind means adapting the space to suit their needs, as well as your own. It’s always a good idea to inspect and transform each room to make sure it’s as safe as possible.

Having kids doesn’t mean you have to compromise on decor. Believe it or not, it is possible to have a practical, hard-wearing and safe home, with a look that both adults and children will love.

This process can be a little stressful if you’re not sure where to start. But it doesn’t have to be this way. The arrival of a new member of the family is a great excuse to redecorate the house, creating a space that will allow them to grow and develop.

Decorating your home with kids in mind – creating a safe environment

Classic living room decor.

Any object, no matter how harmless it may seem, could pose a danger for your children. However, taking a few simple precautions can help keep your children safe, and give you greater peace of mind.

For example, try to avoid any potential hazards caused by sharp corners, as well as any large decorative objects. It can also be useful to fill your home with cushions, carpets, and poufs, which can help soften the impact in the case of trips or falls.

Decorating your house with kids in mind – a symphony of colors and textures

Decorating your home with kids in mind.

Children require a lot of space, especially once they start to walk and move around. Their home needs to change and grow with them, adapting to suit their needs and interests.

Decorating your home with kids in mind means creating bright, welcoming spaces, and making great use of all the different textures, colors, lights, shapes and decorations on offer.

Colors are a great way to capture a child’s interest and stimulate their senses. It’s always nice to paint their walls in bright colors and to use colorful objects and decorations to promote healthy growth and development.

Hanging their artwork around the house is another great idea. You could even line a wall with cork and use it to display their drawings and paintings. Not only is this is a good way to make them feel them feel more at home, but it can also discourage them from painting on the walls.

Child-size furniture

A children's teepee.

If there’s one thing kids love, it’s having the chance to imitate their parents’ lives. Having furniture and toys that mimic the grown-up world has long been a source of fascination for children, and is perfect for helping them grow and develop.

It’s always good to buy them their own child-size furniture: mirrors, closets, armchairs, a coat rack for your entrance hall, a high chair in the kitchen…

Decorating your house with kids in mind – things to remember

When decorating your house with kids in mind, be sure to remember these key things:

Order

A children's toy box.

A mess is the enemy of a safe home. Keeping the house well-lit and the floor clear of any clutter is the best way to avoid accidents. You may also want to set aside a few shelves and boxes just for your kids so that they can learn to tidy up after themselves when they’re done playing.

Flooring

Natural materials.

When it comes to flooring, we advise choosing warm materials that are easy to clean and can provide extra padding in the case of a fall. Synthetic parquet flooring and linoleum are the best options, as they’re super easy to clean and maintain.

One important aspect to keep in mind when it comes to decorating your home is that if you have ceramic or marble floors you should avoid waxing them to ensure they aren’t slippery.

Safety devices

Decorating your home with kids in mind: corner guards.

It’s important to put safety locks on any doors, closets, and drawers you don’t want your children to open. You may also want to buy doorstops to stop the doors swinging shut and trapping their fingers.

We also recommend buying rubber corner guards for your furniture. Plus (and this one’s really important), you should also buy bed rails, so that if your child turns over suddenly in the night, they won’t fall out of bed.

Non-toxic

Non-toxic paint.

It’s best to choose environmentally-friendly, water-based, solvent-free paints. Similarly, any varnish you use should be free from polyurethane.

Electricity and wall sockets

Decorating your home with kids in mind: wall socket covers.

It’s important to keep any electric appliances in perfect condition and try to keep your little ones away from any cables or wall sockets.

As an extra security measure, you can place plastic safety covers over any wall sockets within reach of your children, to prevent them from sticking their fingers into the holes.

100% washable

Bedroom decor.

It’s best to choose upholstery with removable covers that are suitable for machine washing. Ideally, even the rugs and carpets should be machine washable.

When it comes to the walls, we recommend choosing vinyl wall paper or high-gloss paint that can be cleaned with soap and water. This solution will make it much easier to keep your walls spotless. So, now you know. Having kids and great decor is possible after all.