Four Simple Tips to Make Your Home a Kid Paradise!!
While your kids are off from school, and away at camp, you’re probably thinking of ways to make your home more kid-friendly. Unfortunately, the home can be a danger zone with one potential risk after another. This isn’t about converting your entire living space into a playhouse. Instead, this is about ensuring your kids enjoy the home in a safe way. Keep your children in a secure and fun environment with the following tips.
Add a play area to your laundry room
One of the best places to keep an eye on your kids is while you’re doing laundry. You have to wash and dry clothes anyway, why not enjoy the activity by watching your kids play? Since they are at camp, you have time to freshen up the room with items such as:
- Fun paint colors on the walls in bright blues and greens
- Adding several canvases for art
- Placing a chest in the room to store toys
- Setting poufs and storage ottomans for seating
It really isn’t too difficult to add a play area to your laundry room. Now, you can tackle two activities at once.
Keep up with maintenance and repairs
It goes without saying that kids will accidentally break things. This is part of growing up, and learning about life. As a result, it is critical to maintain everything in your home as a form of preventative care. If you don’t already live in any maintenance-free steel building homes, you will have to continually monitor home items for repairs. These can include:
- Cabinets
- A/C units
- Televisions
- Tables
- Chairs
- Seating areas
- Doors
- Toilets
- Roofs
- Floors
Keeping your home safe means that everything is working properly, as it was designed to do so. You don’t want your children to get hurt due to preventable situations.
Use double-duty furniture
With children, everything is about multi-tasking. You just start to accumulate more “stuff.” From clothes to toys and everything else in between, you will soon realize that your home looks like the kid’s section in your local department store.
Having items scattered throughout the house is both dangerous and distracting. It’s difficult to feel safe and organized when you are tripping over toys and clothes. This is why it is extremely beneficial to have furniture that does double duty–as in hiding any clutter that is not in use. This can include:
- Storage ottomans
- Couches with additional storage
- Beds with storage
- Coffee tables with storage
- Chests
Create a small outdoor space
Getting sunshine and fresh air is an essential facet of healthy growth. So, create activity zones in your backyard. These can be sandboxes, raised planting beds, stepping stones and perhaps even a few outdoor games and toys. A small koi pond is also an option.
Once you pry their video games out of their hands, your kids will realize how much they love to be outdoors. Not to mention, playing outdoors makes children smarter. Moreover, the whole family can enjoy bonding time under the sun or glow of the moonlight.
As you can see, it isn’t difficult to make your home much more fun and kid-friendly. Since your kids are off at camp, now is the time to do so.
6 Comments
Kate Sarsfield
One of the most useful bits of furniture we ever had when we were little was a couch that opened out into a bed & lifted up to reveal a storage space. We’d play, put our toys away then have a nap!
Sarah L
I’d get some of those storage ottomans. Very useful.
Tamra Phelps
My laundry room isn’t big enough for a play area, lol, but I like the idea of an outdoor space for kids. Good idea!
CJ
Oh I love all these tips! When my nieces and nephews come over we have a small outdoor space for them to play in. It’s perfect. 🙂
Veronica Lee
I love the idea of creating a small outdoor space.
michele
All these tips are great especially creating a small outdoor space