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When Might Divorce Be A Good Thing?

For most people, their wedding day is the most important day of their lives, apart from the birth pf their children. Marriages are such a beautiful thing that the thought of ending one makes some people shudder at the thought. Of course, in a perfect world we would find a partner and stay with them forever. However, this is not a Disney movie, and some people do not find their happily ever after at the first time of asking. It is inevitable that some marriages will breakdown, and that is a sad thought. However, it is also a necessary one in certain cases.

You Are No Longer In Love

Getting a divorce for the sake of love sounds like a selfish concept, and it is to a degree. When you get married and have kids, there are other people you have to think about, mainly the kids. Children can be affected by the breakdown of their parents’ marriage because they struggle to understand the concept. But, in the long run, your kids will be able to come to terms with the decision. And, you and your partner can free yourself from a potentially unhealthy and toxic situation.

For The Sake Of The Kids

As we have already touched on, most people might think it is better to stay together for the kids. That way, there is no chance of unsettling them and making them unhappy. Children, however, are far more perceptive than many parents give them credit. Yes, they love the fact that their mum and dad are together, but only when they are happy. If the atmosphere at home because miserable and depressing, it will affect their lives. For the sake of your kids, it is sometimes better to get a divorce and start afresh.

 

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You Cannot Love Yourself

Sometimes, it is hard enough to love yourself. There are people in the world who fight a daily battle against confidence and self-esteem and lose. And the sad thing is that some people just don’t have enough love for another person at that juncture in their life. Although marriage is a two-way street, and your partner loves you for who you are, you need to reciprocate. When you cannot reciprocate the feelings that are essential for a marriage to work, it might be time to take a break and think about the future.

Got Hitched Too Soon

There are plenty of examples of people falling in love and moving too soon. In fact, there will continue to be plenty of examples because love is impulsive. Hopefully, a marriage like this will work in the end. But, because you are learning about each other on the job, these marriages can become suffocating. Unfortunately, when you make an impulsive mistake as big as this one, there is only one option: get in touch with family law services.

Now that we live in the twenty-first century, there is nothing wrong with getting a divorce. If you have given it your all but it still doesn’t work, you might have to throw in the towel for the sake of your family.

 

Interesting Reasons Why An Apartment May Be A Good Choice For Your Family

If you’re thinking about relocating your family, you may be looking at different housing options. Well, I’m here to make a case for the lovely old apartment. Living in one could be a great choice for your family, and here’s why:

Cost-Effective

One of the hardest parts of buying a house is the cost. You’ve got the big cost of the house itself, combined with all the utility bills and property tax. But, apartments are a lot cheaper for families to live in. You don’t have to put down a massive deposit; you just pay a monthly rent. Plus, sometimes the utility bills can be covered in the rent, which saves a little money. The big winner is that you don’t have to pay any property tax if you live in an apartment. This can save your family money over a long period of time.

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Different Sizes Available

When people think of an apartment, they tend to imagine it being small. There’s no way a family can live in an apartment, right? Wrong. It’s very easy for a family of three or four to live in a standard sized apartment. You can get apartments that have two, three, even four bedrooms! It’s even possible to get ones that have more than one level too. So, if you’re worried about space for your family, don’t be! You and your family can still live comfortably in an apartment.

Secure Parking

With a lot of houses, you may not have a driveway or garage to park your car. This means you have to risk leaving it on the street overnight. Now, as well as this leaving your car unprotected, it can also raise car insurance costs. But, lots of apartments come with various parking options. Some have their own parking lot; others have a secure garage for residents. The bottom line is, you can park your car a lot safer if you live in an apartment. This could also save you money on your car insurance, which is a nice little bonus!

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 Staying on the topic of secureness, apartments can bring a greater deal of security to your family. When you live in a house, you have your security system installed to alert you of any burglars. This is pretty impressive, but, it’s only one thing. When you live in an apartment complex, you have a few more layers of security. First, people have to buzz an apartment before they come in. This means pressing a button and asking to be let into the building. If you don’t know the person, you don’t let them in – simple. It’s an easy thing that adds to security levels. Plus, you have security systems built into the building and individual apartments. So, if someone manages to break into the building, the alarms will go off before they get a chance to break into your apartment. Also, some apartment buildings have security cameras outside to ward off trespassers. In general, your family can be a lot safer living in an apartment.

Relocating Your Family? Here’s What You Need To Think About

A few years ago I uprooted and relocated my entire family. Let me tell you, it wasn’t easy. There was a lot to think about and at one point it seemed like it was going completely downhill. When you move home with kids, it’s more than just finding the right home. It’s all about finding the right home for them. And of course, if you’re thinking about increasing your family size, the right home for the future. Already the problems are starting to pile up, and I’m sorry to tell you that is just the tip of the iceberg.

A Home With Enough Space

Usually, if you are moving house with a family, it is for one of two reasons. Either you are moving because of a job opportunity or you are relocating because you need a bigger place for your kids to grow up in. Moving to get more space is easier because you have the possibility of staying in roughly the same location. That cuts out a lot of problems like dealing with your kids changing schools and losing contact with their friends. If you’re moving to a bigger place, your biggest issue becomes getting the best price on your old home. Then, you can pay a far bigger deposit and get a more attractive deal on the mortgage.

The answer to this particular issue is all to do with style and design. You need to make your home look more expensive than it actually is. I’ll let you in on a little secret of how I did this. I sold it as the perfect place to raise a family but when it was on the market my kids weren’t living there! They were staying with my parents, so the house looked absolutely perfect. There was no mess, no fuss and no problems. It looked like a showroom and needless to say it was a quick, easy, sale.

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2) Cutting Costs

Of course, if you are relocating for a job you might be looking at practicality and saving money. First, you’re going to have to decide how far from your new job you’re going to live. If you’re working in the city, then you might be better off buying an apartment rather than commuting every day. Don’t be put off by this idea, there are some incredibly luxurious apartments on sale that would be perfect to raise your family in. That way your home will be close to where you or your partner is working. For some examples of some stunning apartment designs, visit sttrinity.com.au.

3) Making It Easier On The Kids

If you don’t get your kids involved in the move, I guarantee they are going to make it a nightmare. Start by including them in the choice of the home you buy. You are not really taking their opinion on board, but they don’t know that. By doing this, you give them the sense that this move is for them as well as you. Also, where you can, make the move fun. If you are going to moving far away, treat house hunting as a holiday, exploring different locations.

Using these tips you can make the relocation of your family relatively pain-free.

 

How to Give Yourself Spa Treatments Without Leaving Your House!

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I wish I could visit the spa more often, for a bit of me time. The thing is, it always seems like an impossible task. I just don’t have the time or the money to spend half a day at my local beauty centre. That doesn’t mean I can’t have the same kind of experience at home, however. There are loads of ways you can have some real R&R in the comfort of your own living room. It’s far cheaper and won’t use up valuable work or family time. Here’s how you can bring the spa to you.

Homemade Beauty Treatments

Pinterest will become your new best friend when it comes to making beauty treatments at home. There are so many different recipes and techniques; you’ll be spoilt for choice. Most of these treatments can be made with things you find in the cupboard or fridge, too! Popular ingredients include olive oil, coconut oil and natural yoghurt. You can make face masks, for a deep and relaxing facial. You can create your own bath creams and shower gels if you only have a little bit of time spare. There are even treatments you can put together at home, which will do a better job than something at the spa. After all, there are a lot fewer chemicals in something you make yourself. What’s not to love about going homemade?!

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Amazing At-Home Beauty Treatments

If you’re not keen on whacking a load of yoghurt on your face, there are some products you can buy which are of spa quality. You don’t even need to spend a small fortune on these. For example, did you know that Sudocrem can get rid of skin redness? I bet some of you ladies have some of that lying around, anyway! If you’re looking for something a bit more intense, then Platinum Skin Care do a range of chemical peels. They’ve been specially created for at-home use and are as good as the stuff you’ll find in a spa. Dig around in the cupboards and have a look what’s been stored in there since Mother’s Day. If you’re like me, you’ll probably have stashed away a tonne of toiletries you received as gifts. Some of these may be perfect for your at-home spa treatments.

Massages and Relaxation

One of the best things about visiting a spa is the peace, quiet and relaxation. Not forgetting the massages, of course! If you can rope your partner in, see if they wouldn’t mind giving you a massage one quiet evening. You can find a whole range of essential oils and massage lotions that will give it that professional feel. As for getting some R&R, well there are plenty of ways to do this too. Have you ever tried meditation? You only need a spare 10 minutes, and it can help you feel much more rested and relaxed. Download an app like Headspace, that will walk you through the technique. Light some scented candles and put on some calming music. You’ll instantly feel more at ease with the world.

Once you’ve tried some of these tips out, you’ll wonder why you ever forked out so much money at a spa. It’s so easy to recreate at home, and it will save you plenty of time too.

 

I’ve Found These Awesome Family Den Ideas

For many families, spending quality time together is a challenge. Work, school, hobbies, and social commitments often mean each of us are on different schedules. So when the weekend finally comes around and you are all together at home, you want to make your time special. I’ve been looking into some awesome den ideas so the whole family can group together and enjoy some family activities. I wanted to know what goes into the ultimate family room to make sure everyone is comfortable. Here’s what I’ve found:

 

Kids Seats

Kids love to have fun, and their style is a lot different from adults. As a family den, I think it’s important that everyone in the family feels that it is their place equally. I found some bean bag chairs online, and it made me realize that the kids should have their own seats. Bean bag chairs are fun and funky. They come in a range of colors and styles so your kids should be able to find the one that suits their tastes best.

 

Adult Seats

The family den is definitely the place I would want to head to if I were having a pajama day. I want to slouch around and be comfortable. A big comfy sofa with lots of squishy cushions sounds perfect to me. I like to put my feet up too, so I might even look at a reclining sofa. With snacks and drinks on the go in front of the TV, leather is probably the best option. It’s much easier to wipe down and keep clean than fabric.

 

On the Floor

When the kids bring their toys into the room, they love to be sat on the floor. Us poor adults groan as we shift ourselves down to be with them. Some bean bags, cushions, and a very soft rug are definitely going into my ultimate family den! I think this room would best be carpeted too, although wooden floors are easier to clean when drinks get spilled.

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Coffee Table

I love having somewhere to put my glass down, and the kids love a table to put their games onto. For the ultimate den, a big, solid, square coffee table plus a smaller nest of little tables would be perfect. That way there will be plenty to go around. I love dark woods so I would hope to find a complete matching set in something like oak. We will need a nice coaster set too!

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TV

The TV will definitely be used in the family den. It would probably be on all day if I didn’t keep the viewing hours in check! A big screen is essential for a big family so everyone can enjoy it together. I love the idea of a smart TV that is connected to the internet. That way, we can stream TV shows, movies, and music. Watching on demand is far more convenient for us as we have other things to do during the normal programming schedule.

Sound

While I think the sound from the TV is fine, there is often a man around who disagrees with me quite loudly. A sound bar is apparently essential for the perfect family den. I can kind of see his point with a surround sound system too. If we’re watching a big effects movie, it is nice to get the full sound right around the room. It adds to the atmosphere. Maybe I can be convinced…

 

Lights

I love dimmable lights. They can be on bright when we’re playing a family board game, and then we can dim them down for a quiet evening once the kids are in bed. Of course, the lights have to be out for a big movie night! When I’m reading, I like to sit under my nice standard lamp. It’s not dimmable, but I can put in one of those app-controllable light bulbs if I fancy some awesome lighting effects.

 

Windows

When the kids are in the room, I prefer the windows closed as the noise levels can start interfering with the rest of the neighborhood! In the summer, I love throwing them open so I can see the garden more clearly and hear the kids playing outside. When I dress the windows, I’m mindful of how much sunlight is coming in. Venetian blinds are great for diverting the sun’s rays, but they aren’t that attractive. I like to have some lush curtains or drapes hanging in the window. Blackout ones are best for this room, so we can enjoy a big movie in the dark at any time of the day.

 

Furniture

While some people may like to have a mix of great pieces of furniture, I do like things to match from a set. In my perfect den, I would have a great sideboard where I can keep the family games, some pens and paper and a few DVDs. Lots of people like their TV hanging on the wall, but I like mine a bit lower to my eyeline than that. I would love a beautiful wooden TV cabinet that can also hold the Blu-Ray and Satellite machines. I would probably pop a photo frame or two on there as well so I can see my babies while I watch TV.

 

Decor

This ultimate family den would have to be decorated by the whole family jointly. It might be that every wall is a different color, though! I would like a feature wall in a nice bright color like pink or purple. Perhaps we can all agree on some wallpaper with a geometric pattern in those colors? Maybe not! Still, I think if we all came up with some ideas we would find something we all like together. Hopefully everyone will pitch in with the painting.

 

The ultimate family den for me is the place where I see us all together smiling. It’s a happy room where we’re all doing the same thing at the same time. It’s a snuggly room too, where I can give my babies a cuddle and let them talk about their day. For me, it’s important to have that family space so we can make the most of our quality time together.

 

How to Get Creative With Your Kids

Getting creative with your kids is a wonderful way to spend time with them. No bad can come from broadening their creative horizons and having fun! It gives you the opportunity to bond, and trying out different things with them will help them to develop. Take a look at some of my ideas to get creative with your kids:

Draw With Them

Drawing with kids can be a lot of fun. Ask them to draw something for you, anything. Maybe a picture of you, your house, or a self portrait. The idea is that you let them do this as freely as possible without too much input from you. If they colour the sky purple, let them do it. Drawing is a chance for them to create their own world and make their own rules, so don’t be too strict with them. You want to enhance their creativity, not hinder it!

Another fun thing you can do is create your own monster. Start by folding the paper over into even sections, then decide who’s going first. You take it in turns to draw a part of the monster without looking at what the last person drew. The only thing you should see is where the last part ends so you can carry it on. Kids love seeing the end result of this game!

Turn Them Into Little Chefs

Kids love to help with cooking, so get something you can all cook together. This might just be your dinner, or you could make some cupcakes. Depending on how old they are, you’ll want to give them a big part in making the food. Tell them why we use certain ingredients and teach them about food as you go along if possible. They’ll love eating what they’ve created afterwards.

Try Sewing

Sewing is a great skill to have for the future. Kids will be able to mend and alter clothes, as well as make their very own creations! You’ll want to find the best sewing machine for kids so that it’s easy to use and they enjoy it.

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Write a Story Together

Writing stories with kids can be a lot of fun. You won’t believe some of the things they can come up with! You could take it in turns to write a paragraph each, and you should end up with a really interesting, funny story that your kids will love.

Make Jewelry

Kids love making jewelry, and you’ll probably enjoy it too! They’ll love making things that they can wear, and you’ll probably end up with some new jewelry yourself. You can buy kits, but you can easily put one together yourself. Friendship bracelets are really simple and fun to make.  

Build a Fort

Building a fort is a great creative activity for a lazy day. Use cushions, blankets, and anything else you can find!

Getting creative with your kids will give you both a chance to bond. Not only that, you’ll help them to develop and give them skills for later on in life!

Why I’m Always Property Hunting

I’m starting to realise that having kids makes you think about moving house a lot. As they grow and develop and change, it feels like the house just isn’t that flexible. When the kids are newborn, you probably wish you could wheel the pushchair straight into a utility area out of the rain. That’s so much easier than standing in the rain battling to fold it down. But what if you don’t have anywhere to wheel it into?

The next thing you know your newborn is starting to crawl around. That hardwood floor suddenly becomes a hazard instead of something you loved about the house when you moved in. Toilet training with no downstairs loo is a challenge too. The list of what’s not ideal about the house can quickly get very long!

Whether we take the plunge to move or not, there’s no harm in having a look at houses on the market. If nothing else, it gives you a good idea about what’s out there. It also gives you a peek into how other people live! I know one of these days I’m going to view a house and fall in love, though.

When I’m looking at properties, I tend to look at places that are listed by agents I know like Redmove. I’m always a little bit wary about properties being sold by the owner direct. It’s a big investment to buy a place, so I would prefer to go with a reputable company. If you’re looking to buy a new place but you have to sell your home too, it can often be easier to use a single agent.

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Many agents suggest you get your home in good decorative order before trying to sell it. That makes sense. You want your place to be seen in the best possible light to make sure it sells for the best possible price. I’ve been told it’s important to dress the rooms for the intended purpose. I’ve seen a few dining rooms with exercise bikes and old boxes in the way. It did put me off a little too.

I’m always on top of the decor for my children’s room. I think it’s important it looks fresh, clean and cared for. Decluttering and tidying feels like an endless task at times. Kids grow out of things so quickly! But accidents happen occasionally. A wipe down of the paintwork after some art attempts is usually enough, but sometimes I have to get creative too! A lick of paint or well-placed poster helps.

I don’t know that I will move house. But with a growing family, I know I might not have a choice one day. It would be nice to have more room. And it would be very nice to have a more functional place to suit my ever-changing lifestyle. It might be the stuff of dreams, but I still enjoy browsing the web for places for sale.

It’s quite nice to view properties looking their best for a sale. You can certainly pick up some nice ideas for decor. For now, I’ll just hope my home is flexible enough for us all.

 

I Made Shopping For My Kids Clothes Easier And You Can Too

When it comes to buying clothes for our kids, us moms know that things can get a little stressful. Children and shopping don’t mix, especially young kids, which is what makes buying your kid new clothes more difficult.

Obviously, we don’t always have to take our children shopping with us. If we know their size, we can pick up the bits they need when shopping solo. But, when they are in between sizes or you just aren’t sure what size they are, taking them shopping with you might be your only option.

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It can be hard shopping with kids, but you can make things a little easier for yourself. Want to know how I make taking my kids clothes shopping a little bit easier? Yes – then keep reading, below:

Get underwear online

Underwear is one thing that is easy to gauge, so you can get that online. There is no point making the shopping trip any longer than it has to be, so buying underwear online is ideal.

There are lots of companies selling kid’s underwear, if you can, opt for fun underwear. Children can be fussy about their clothes, so the more fun they are, the better.

One of the most popular children’s sock companies is United Odd Socks – they’re socks are great – so make sure to check them out. Clothes with logos and pictures of their favorite characters on are always popular, so look out for underwear that has these on, as well.

Make a list beforehand

Before you head to the shops, sit down and create a list of every item that your child needs. As you go around, give your child the task of ticking each item off. This will not only ensure that you don’t forget anything, but it will also make shopping a little easier for your child.

Kids love having a job to do, so giving them a list to tick off is ideal. This will not only make them feel important, but it will also let them see how many more things you need to buy.

Shop on a Sunday

Malls are always at the busiest on a Saturday, so I always aim to do any clothes shopping with my kids on a Sunday. The fewer people there are in the mall, the less stressful shopping will be – trust me on this, I have learnt from experience.

Another benefit of shopping on a Sunday is that the shops aren’t open for as long as they are on a Saturday, this means that we shop faster. When you have kids in tow, the faster you get the clothes shopping done, the better.

Only get them to try on one item in each store

I find that while sizes can differ between different stores, in each store, the sizes of all their garments seems to be uniform. So in each store we go into, I get my children to try on a pair of trousers and a top each, and then that’s it.

All it takes to get their correct size is for them to try on one outfit – this makes things a lot easier. Kids hate trying different outfits on, so getting them to just try one outfit on in each store is a great trick to try.

Let them help you choose

Children enjoy clothes shopping a lot more if they feel that you are getting them involved. After all, it is them that has to wear the clothes, so they should have some choice, don’t you think?

Obviously, it’s up to you if you let your children help to choose their clothes, but I find it makes shopping with them a lot easier. You have ultimate control over the clothes that you choose to get them, but allowing them to help you makes the trip more enjoyable for them.

Shopping with kids can be stressful, but it doesn’t have to be. You can make shopping with the kids easier by following the simple tips in this guide.
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Too Much Mess In Your Home? Here’s How To Clear It Out And Start Again

As your children grow up, you can often find your house in a mess. Our kids grow out of their clothes and grow tired of their toys so quickly. If you often find the kids’ rooms are in more of a mess than you can bear, it could be time to start again. Planning a new room for your child isn’t easy, though. And you just know that your ideas for the decor aren’t going to be what you end up with!

As kids get older, they get bigger. They need more room for themselves. If they have started school and regularly have some homework, now could be the perfect time to prepare a little study area in their room. Perhaps their books are usually in a pile in the wardrobe? Having them all organised neatly on the shelf makes it easier to select one.

Start by figuring out what furniture they are going to need. When you are ordering kids furniture, it usually takes a few days for the delivery to turn up. Then you will need a couple of days to assemble everything. This gives you plenty of time to clear the room out and decorate before the furniture comes in.

A bigger child needs a bigger bed. Perhaps you are thinking about getting a bed with storage underneath. You can also buy a bunk bed style bed with a little desk and closet underneath. Kids love climbing, but this kind of arrangement will only last a few years before they are too big for it. If you want something to last right through their teens, you may have to look at a divan.

Storage is really important to keep a room neat and tidy. Plenty of hanging space and drawers for clothes are essential. Shelves for books and cupboards for toys and games will help keep everything in its place. A bedside cabinet provides a spot for the bedside lamp to sit. It will need to be situated close to the electric socket.

Once you have ordered all the furniture, it’s time for the big clearout. It’s up to you if you want to involve your child in this process. Sometimes it’s easier and quicker to manage on your own. To save tears, it might be an idea to ask your son or daughter to put their most treasured possessions into a special storage box for the day. That way, you won’t accidentally throw anything out they will be upset about.

Charity shops always welcome donations of toys, games and clothing. For anything that is no longer useable, you will have to arrange for it to be thrown away. You can find companies like Paul’s Rubbish Removal to help with this. You will be charged a fee for the rubbish to be disposed of appropriately. It saves you several trips to the recycling centre yourself.

It’s easy to get nostalgic about some of the things you find when you are clearing out your child’s bedroom. You may want to hold onto some items yourself for sentimental reasons. Be careful not to fall into the trap of saving every little thing, though! Once you have emptied the room completely, it’s time to get out the paintbrushes.

Your children might enjoy the idea of helping you paint their room. Often, it can become a tedious chore for them, so their input may be limited to choosing the wall colour. The ceiling and skirting boards will also need a coat of paint. Once it is dry, you can decide if you want to replace the bedroom carpet. A good bedroom carpet can be expensive once you have factored in the cost of underlay and fitting. Instead, why not choose a well-placed rug and a carpet wash?

Many children’s bedding sets include curtains and light shades. If you are buying one of these, then you might also want to add some posters or wall art to match. If your child’s room is often sunny, you could add some Venetian blinds to deflect the sun rays. But be wary of the dangers of the cord. Blackout roller blinds can pose the same threat. Store the cord higher up and out of reach if necessary.

Once the furniture is built, you could be ready to start rehoming your child’s possessions. If you ask your son or daughter to do this themselves, it might encourage them to keep their things in place all the time. Designing a good children’s bedroom is about maximising the functionality of the room. You want it tidy, so it’s easier to clean. The kids need it functional so they can find what they want quickly. If they choose where their things live, they will always know where to put it away again.

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Now it’s time for the finishing touches. Once your child has moved back into their bedroom, they might want to invite a friend over to see it. This is a good sign they are taking pride in their new room. Pull out the container of all their treasured items. Your child will probably want some of these out on display. Posters, pictures and other decorations help to complete the room. Now it’s ready to be shown off!

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Kids love spending time in their rooms, especially when they have friends over to play. Now they are a little bit older, they might like to take more responsibility for keeping their room clean and tidy. Perhaps they would like to vacuum the carpet at the weekends? Dusting and tidying are jobs that you might have had to do for them before. Now they may be keen to take ownership of those tasks.

Don’t worry if their interest in maintaining a perfect room soon dwindles. It’s natural. Try to keep the mess to a minimum with clever storage solutions and regular clear-outs. It will make life easier for you. Having friends over encourages a child to tidy up a little. Regular invites might help them take more pride in the appearance of their room. Enjoy the tidiness, while it lasts!

 

Tips For Creating The Perfect Bedroom For Your Child

When it comes to creating a bedroom for your child, it can sometimes be hard to know how to go about it. No matter how old your child is, their bedroom is their own personal retreat. So it is important that it is a place that they love and are happy to spend time in.

If you want your child to sleep in their own bed, instead of your bed, it’s also important that they feel safe in their bedroom. In can be hard knowing the best way to go about decorating your child’s bedroom, but it doesn’t have to be.

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To help make decorating your child’s bedroom easier, here are our top tips:

Opt for a themed room

Kids love having themed bedrooms, from football to Frozen bedrooms, all kids love a theme room. Even though you might think that you know your child’s favourite theme, it’s always best to ask them first.

Sit down together and ask them what type of bedroom they would like. Ask them directly whether they would like a themed bedroom, and see what they respond. Sometimes kids can be crazy about a TV show or character, but don’t want them plastered all over their walls.

Instead of opting for traditional wallpaper, consider using contact paper instead. It’s a form of wallpaper that can be easily, applied to walls and taken down, without leaving marks on the wall. This is ideal if your child is likely to change their mind about the type of bedroom they want, as it makes it easier to change the design.

Give your child space to be creative

If your child loves to be creative, make sure that you give them a space to do that. Adding a giant chalkboard to your child’s room is the perfect way to allow them to get as creative as they like.

You could fix a chalkboard to the wall, or you could paint an entire wall with chalkboard paint. That way, your child can draw as much as they want, and will never run out of room.

Make their bed comfortable

Don’t make the mistake of buying your child a novelty bed, as they aren’t always comfortable. Plus, your child will probably grow out of it incredibly quickly. It’s better to buy a simple single bed, and use bed linen to brighten it up.

As well as thinking about the bed you want to get your child for their new room, it’s also important that you get them a new mattress. There are various companies you can buy mattresses from, but one of the best is John Ryan Contemporary. This is because there are various mattress types and sizes to choose from. The more comfortable your child’s bed is, the more likely they are to sleep in it all night.

Incorporate lots of storage

Children have lots of toys and other bits and bobs, and so, they need lots of storage. That’s why it’s so important that you incorporate lots of storage into their bedroom; this can be built-in or added in.

Creating the perfect bedroom for your child can be tricky. However, by following the tips and ideas in this guide, you can make it easier for yourself.