Most ergonomic study designs for your children’s room

Just like how a living room feels comfy and cosy, only if your furniture, wall décor and lighting can set the tone, a study in a kid’s room will only feel like one, if the wall décor, lighting and storage units provide for all the needs of a student. While some prefer a compact study, others may prefer a study that is large enough to seat all their belongings.

Some may have colour preferences, while others may have functional and material preferences. Plug points may be the first point on the list of some, while a few others may place good ventilation and natural lighting over anything else.

Ample amount of storage space

As kids graduate from one class to another, even with classes being conducted online, the number of books, research papers and worksheets keeps increasing gradually, hence every kid’s room must have enough storage options. You can always increase or decrease the storage space depending on their usage. There can also be more storage options for laptops and tablets alike.

Good and bright lighting

You can use track lights, pendant lights, wall-mounted lights and wall sconces to light up the study in your kid’s room. Task lighting comes in handy when you are working on something that requires pressure and accuracy. Pendant lighting brightens the study, just enough to create an aura of comfort. Similarly, each lighting option creates a different feel and facilitates different tasks.

Choose the right wall décor

Green inspires an aura of positivity, while the colour blue inspires an aura of calmness, and yellow is known to help kids stay calm and in check with constant mood swings. Purple is known to inspire good and sound sleep, and orange on the other hand has strong shades to make the room look bright and airy.

Plants or fish bowls

Plants or fish bowl always inspire an aura of calmness and serenity wherever they are placed. A study can use the same to keep your kid calm and focused during their preparations for exams, presentations and all tasks alike. As your kid grows, the same study area can be used to attend meetings, seminars, and store official documents, novels and magazines.

You can always add curtains or blinds, easy chairs, improve the ventilation, customized bookshelves and more to make any study area look comfortable and cosy. Children spend half of their time on a study table and the same must be designed well enough to stay sturdy and strong for years.

One can always use creative patterns and DIY storage, lighting and wall décor options to make the study in a kid’s room look more interesting and innovative. Which of these design tips helped you while designing the study in your kid’s room? Do you feel like we can add more to this list? You can always leave a comment and let us know if you felt this read was informative.

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