Small children's room? How to make the most of the space
A small children's room doesn't have to feel small. With the right solutions, a few square meters can be turned into a functional and peaceful space with space for sleep, play and everyday life.
It's about thinking smart, not big.
Think in height
When floor space is limited, height is your best friend.
A mid-height bed or high bed frees up space under the bed, which can be used for storage , a desk or a cozy den. This way, multiple functions are combined in one piece of furniture and the room feels larger.

Choose furniture with multiple functions
In a small children's room, each piece of furniture should be able to do more than one thing.
Beds with built-in drawers or pull-outs provide extra storage and guest space without taking up extra floor space. When the storage is integrated into the bed, it creates a better overview of the rest of the room.

Create visual calm
Light colors and a calm base make the room seem larger. Use colors in details rather than large, heavy surfaces.
The calmer the room appears, the larger it feels.
Smart choices create more space
A small children's room requires well-thought-out solutions, but it doesn't have to be complicated.
By:
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take advantage of the height
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collect functions
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integrate storage
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create visual calm
you can have a room that both functions and feels larger.
Sometimes it's not about more square meters, but about smarter interior design.
