Horowhenua Chronicle

Baby steps

Have fun but it also pays to think ahead when decorating your house for new arrivals.

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When you raise a family, you’ll no doubt want to create a safe, nurturing environmen­t for your children. One way to achieve this is by embracing the right colour scheme into your property.

But what is the best way to create a familyfrie­ndly home without going over the top? Striking the balance might seem difficult, but with these handy interior decorating ideas, you’ll be well on your way to a stylish home that all family members love.

Look in the right spots

If you’re bringing up babies or raising toddlers, it’s worth looking to the ground.

Before little ones are truly capable on their own two feet, rolling around and crawling is how they explore their environmen­t. Accordingl­y, you want to ensure they can do this comfortabl­y. A living space with plush, highpile carpet is a good bet for this.

Alternativ­ely, you might have beautiful hardwood floors, which you’re unwilling to cover over with carpet. A good compromise is to invest in a bright, bold rug that little ones can crawl around on comfortabl­y. It’s a great way to add colour to your living area without making more permanent changes.

Consider your furniture placement when adding a rug in your living space. Placing the front legs of your sofas and chairs on the rug will help integrate the rug into the space effectivel­y. Scour the living space for any sharp edges, from furniture legs to coffee table corners, and cover them with foam.

Celebrate little artists

Finger painting and drawing are some of kids’ favourite activities at childcare. These prints can be used to liven up your living space, kitchen, the nursery and even the bathroom!

Pick up some budget picture frames — opt for those with simple, thick borders in black or white. Then grab your favourite colours in Resene testpots and let your children experiment. It’s best to do this in your garage with a dropcloth underneath, just in case any of the paint wanders further than you expect.

You can frame your children’s pieces of art and hang them throughout the house to bring vibrancy to any space. Unlike painting your walls bright pink or zesty orange, this approach won’t affect the resale value of your home. However, it still ensures your children get to contribute to your property’s aesthetic and makes sure there are plenty of bright colours throughout your home!

If you’re living in a double storey property, consider hanging framed artwork on the stairway. Bright paintings also look interestin­g when placed on an archway, between rooms.

Kids also love measuring themselves, while this can act as a precious memento for parents. Pick an area — such as a doorway in the kitchen — to measure your children’s height as they get older. You could paint the door frame itself a bright colour for a unique point of difference, without having to go all-out on all the kitchen walls!

 ??  ?? Paint an area of your kitchen in Resene Blackboard Paint for a handy noticeboar­d the whole family can share. In the project by Kelly Gammie, the walls in R. Beryl Green.
Paint an area of your kitchen in Resene Blackboard Paint for a handy noticeboar­d the whole family can share. In the project by Kelly Gammie, the walls in R. Beryl Green.

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