
Lucia has always loved kids, “heck why not? they’re so cute and adorable and I love how they’d warp their tiny palm around my index finger’’ she giggled. This was seven years ago. At the time, Lucia couldn’t take her eyes off kids. She’d hold or at least touch every kid that by-passed her.
She wanted to have so many kids but lately, she kept complaining about how motherhood is not an easy job and how 24 hours is not enough time for her to get things done. Job? Says someone who wanted to have so many of them but now can’t handle one!
What do you think happened to Lucia? She doesn’t hate kids now, though she doesn’t want that much anymore. Despite being a good mom, she didn’t think as far as the environment she wanted her baby to grow in and this resulted to poor mental health.
The environment you provide for your little ones is very important to both you and your kids no matter how many of them want to have around you.
From the previous read on kid-friendly décor [hacks on getting it right {1}, these are few more hacks you can try out.
DOLLHOUSE

Dollhouses are good substitute to playrooms. These are miniature houses made from furniture and they are made to create illusion of a real house. You can easily recreate their imagination in a dollhouse with their favorite animation characters. This is more functional because you can create as many rooms as you want.
NO TO THE STUDS AND TUFFS

As beautiful as this design can be on sofas, safety should come first. First, studs are shinny and tempting, kids are mostly definitely going to want to add them to their toys. Then tuffs on the other hand can slack fabric if not managed properly and kids will like to yank on them to satisfy their curiosity. They can’t help being ambitious you know.
PAINTING AND WALLPAPER

This is simple, bright colors are positive colors. They help with great moods and stimulates happy vibes so bear this in mind when you want to decorate or redecorate your space for you and your kids.
SHELVING

As much as you can, invest in shelves for their books, toys, and frames. Make the shelves that hold their favorite toys a little lower and the ones that hold the toys they don’t use often should be on the higher shelves. This way, you can easily declutter your space.
Just learning of the effect colours might have on a person's mood.
Lovely article, will definitely keep all these this in mind for when/if I have kids. Lol.
Wonderful ideas for interior decor. Lovely.