Quiet space determines the quality of child development
Children's rooms are not only a place to rest but also a space to shape habits, emotions and comprehensive development. However, in reality, many families unintentionally design rooms unreasonably, causing negative effects on children's sleep, concentration and psychology.
According to Mr. Michael Chen - living space design expert at the Children's Architecture Research Institute (Singapore), sharing: "A suitable space can significantly improve the quality of sleep and learning ability of children, while wrong design can cause prolonged stress.
The first factor to pay attention to is the location of the bedroom. The children's room should be placed in a quiet area, away from noisy living areas or areas with many electronic devices. Positions near balconies or windows close to the floor are also not recommended, as they easily create feelings of insecurity for children.
Besides, the way the bed is placed plays an important role. The bed should be placed close to the wall to create a sense of security, avoid placing it under the crossbar or directly opposite the door. For families with many children, arranging the bed parallel or in the same direction will help create synchronization in daily life and limit conflicts.
Bed directions also need to be considered. Many experts recommend turning to the East or Southeast to create a comfortable feeling, supporting physical and mental development.
5 important factors parents need to pay attention to when arranging children's rooms
First, the bedroom location needs to be quiet, airy and separate from the noisy living area so that children can fall asleep deeply and stabilize their psychology.
Second, the bed arrangement must be reasonable, avoid crossbars, avoid facing doorways, and prioritize placing close to the wall to increase safety.
Third, colors and decorations should use light, neutral colors, limit strong stimulating images to help children maintain a stable mood and increase concentration.
Fourth, light and windows need to be arranged scientifically, taking advantage of natural light but still ensuring privacy and safety through flexible curtains.
Fifth, the study corner should be placed in a sufficiently bright, neat place, away from distracting devices, thereby helping children form positive learning habits.
Mr. Michael Chen emphasized: "A well-organized learning corner not only helps children learn more effectively but also forms discipline and independent thinking from an early age.
Clearly, arranging a childcare room is not only an aesthetic issue but also directly affects long-term development. Carefulness in every small detail will help create a healthy living environment, supporting children's comprehensive development both physically and mentally.