Tuesday, August 16, 2011

How To Clutter Control Your Child's Bedroom


Kid�s clutter. What a chore. Things are put away and in no time the room is messy again.


A two-step level change sets off the study,complete with desk, bookshelf, lounge chairs, and fireplace. Sufficient for heating, the fireplace has a kindling drawer below and a niche for wood. Off one corner of the study is the bath, partially tucked under the staircase to the upper floor. Glass blocks bring in light through the exterior wall. An oversize shower is deep enough to double as a tub.You may even want to color-code shelves and bookcases. Come up with a color scheme that matches the room�s d�cor e.g. blue for books, green for games, and so on. The different colors will be a visual reminder of where things go.It�s all well and good to organize your child�s room but unless you devise a maintenance plan all your work will be for not. Create a maintenance checklist and tailor the effort to your child�s age and ability. Build regular room maintenance into her daily routine.Throughout the addition, recessed ceilingfixtures provide lighting.Kornberg filled in this lower area with amaster bedroom and bath (there's room out front for a parking pad). Even though he was in the unusual position of adding down, his ideas merit attention from remodelers adding bedrooms and baths in other directions as well.13 How to create some privacy ... and more expert advice in Tricks of the TradePhoto: Ground-level bedroom addition is threesteps below stairs and entry to original house. New master suite has dressing area, study, bath with glass-block wall9 Go time travelling on a trip through centuries of history on Dorset's Jurassic CoastWith some clutter control and a personalized organizational system your child will have a solid foundation in which to build and maintain a clean and tidy room upon.One of the most genuine excuses children give for not hanging up their clothes is that they can�t reach the rods. Once you have purged the excess clothing, you need to make sure your child can access what�s left. Lower the closet rod and install shelves at child-accessible heights. Also consider investing in child-sized hangers and open plastic baskets or bins for socks and underwear.Now put the labels everywhere on the inside and outside of drawers, on shelf edges, on the outside of the plastic bins etc.8 This week's holiday bargains, and our pick of the best days out in BritainFor some great bedroom storage ideas visit http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net/kid-room-storage.htmlPhoto: Built-in dresser's diamond-shapeddrawers echo angle of wing wall. Dressing area is at left, house entry up steps at right

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Author: Sherrie Le Masurier


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