Design a Child's Room for Recreation and Learning

Recreational Design Ideas for a Child's Room

By Gwyn Guess, published Oct 01, 2006
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When you think of a child’s room what do you often think of first? Play. Recreation. Learning. Did you realize that you can use dozens and dozens of ideas that will add color and design to the décor as well as provide useful tools for a child’s play time and educational activities? I like to think of these types of items as “educational décor.” I know, this may sound stuffily academic, but it does cover a lot of territory when it comes to making purchases for a child. You want to buy items that your child will enjoy and learn from as well creating a happy, playful ambiance in the room! 

Here is my suggestion for the very first place to start harvesting ideas online. This site is chock full of incredible ideas and creative suggestions about the way a child learns and plays and the things you need to do to accommodate that insatiable curiosity of theirs: http://www.artistshelpingchildren.org/roomdecor.html

Takeaways
  • Play, learning, and refuge are the three things a child needs to learn.
  • Work and play are one in the same for children.
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