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How To Transition a Little Kid’s Room to a Big Kid’s Room

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Your child has been outgrowing clothes since they were an infant. But now that they’re transitioning from toddlerhood, it’s time to transform their bedroom into a big kid’s room.

Use these simple tips to avoid feeling overwhelmed by all the changes. Find out how to transition a little kid’s room to a big kid’s room.

Determine What Needs To Change

Before you make any changes, take stock of the areas in the room that cause issues for your kid. Do toys they no longer play with take up too much space? Are bookshelves too small now that they’re learning to read? Do you need to increase available floor space?

You can make the best plan for the room by removing outdated items and repurposing the space. Having a plan will help you create a room that easily evolves with your child.

Replace Furniture

To transform a little kid’s room into a big kid’s room, you’ll likely have to replace furniture or add entirely new elements. One of the top things to consider when buying kids’ bedroom furniture is functionality.

If your child needs a place to write, draw, and work on crafts, get a desk. As they grow older, they can use the desk for homework and other activities, too.

If you need more floor space in the room, consider giving your child a loft bed or bunk bed. These popular bedframes help you efficiently use vertical space.

Use Your Kid’s Ideas

While you’ll have the final say on the room’s design, using your kid’s ideas is a great way to give them a space they’ll love. Whenever you have a chance to get your child’s input, narrow down the options and ask. Whether that means letting your child choose between three different wall colors or two different desks, it’s a wonderful bonding experience.

Involving your child in the process of redecorating the room will result in a space that reflects their personality and interests. It’ll be a room you can both enjoy for years to come.

Don’t Change It All

Whether you’re excited or anxious about changing your kid’s room, don’t feel the need to change it all. On a practical level, not everything will need a makeover. But on another level, your child’s comfort items may continue to bring your kid bliss.

Focus on the practical changes, and keep them fun as you make them. Over time, you’ll make more modifications to the room; if you continue to choose child-safe, quality items in a style your kid likes, you’ll love the room at all stages.

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