Maintaining order in a child's room in the long term is not so easy, but it is possible. In fact, it all depends on well-thought-out storage systems.
Before deciding on something similar, you should divide the room into zones, carefully consider the design and take into account three important points.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti" in the field of design and interior, told how to organize storage in a child's room.
Here you need to consider not only the number of shelves, but also think about how the child can independently and without much difficulty put things back in place.
Therefore, all structures must be accessible in height.
It is possible to provide the ability to adjust the height of the hanger rod, but the depth of the shelves must be calculated immediately.
It is also important to consider that as the child grows up, he will have more things. This means that the storage space will have to be increased.
Here you need to allocate space not only for textbooks, but also leave space for creativity, hobbies and entertainment.
It is believed that it is easier to maintain order in closed cabinets than on open shelves. But a few open shelves for everyday items will not hurt.
The size of the shelves should be planned for A3 and A4 paper formats.
Don't forget that as your interests change, your personal space requirements may also change, so you need to have some room to maneuver in the future.
It is not worth thinking that over the years toys will cease to be an attribute of a child's room. Many adults continue to collect models of equipment, construction sets and other toys over the years.
Be that as it may, but in this regard the child should not have problems with storage.
The principle that prevails here is that everything large and heavy should be stored below. For convenience, you can use racks with baskets, shelves or cabinets.
If you like the idea of drawers, they should be of different heights and depths, preferably with a divider.
In this regard, pedestals on wheels, stylish chests and other designs come to the rescue.