nmaqueda's Ideas
Keep it uniformA run of neat wooden crates in a simple partitioned and painted unit is a tried-and-tested way to keep clutter out of sight. A style like this would work equally well in a bedroom or living room, and the spacious nature of the boxes means bulkier items, such as gaming paraphernalia and board games, can be stowed away, along with any smaller bits and bobs.
Incorporate a deskIf you’re designing a child’s room from scratch, think what will work in the future, as well as just for now. Younger children tend to play mainly on the floor, but as they get older, drawing, crafting and then homework needs come into play, so a solution like this one, with integrated shelves, cupboards and pull-down desks, has long-term potential.
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