No one understands how fast a room can get messy and disorganized like a parent. You can spend a whole day cleaning and organizing just to go into your kid’s room the next day to find toys all over the floor.
I was offered an opportunity to design a space for a 10-year-old girl. I wanted to make this space extra special, because the little girl whose room I was designing is intelligent, curious, and has big dreams. I wanted to design a space that reflected her personality. I immediately thought of customizing a neon sign to serve as the focal point of her room.
It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of Restoration Hardware Baby and Child. But here's the thing, I’m not a fan of their prices. With kids decor, we should be able to purchase beautiful things without breaking the bank. As kids grow so does their style. It doesn’t make sense to me to pay an arm and a leg for décor pieces that I will eventually change out in a couple of years.
This global health pandemic hit us all abruptly and forced us to live in a new reality without much warning. While we all joked about having our kids at home for 3 weeks, it became very apparent very quickly that they would not be sitting at home doing nothing. Here are some important homeschool essentials to know about.
We all know that with kids comes stuff, stuff, and more stuff! And as they grow, the amount of things they need grows right along with them! Generally speaking, kids’ spaces are not the largest in size, so making the most of the space and maximizing its functionality is essential. Here are some organization hacks to help you manage their possessions.
Kids’ bedroom décor has evolved greatly over the past few years. Gone are the days where bedrooms consisted of loud, mismatched colors, oak-colored furniture, and stuffed animal infestations. Today, Kid room décor is more sophisticated and purposeful.