When buying an apartment, or making repairs in our old apartment, each of us thinks about the questions: “How to equip a guest room? What should be the bedroom? How to equip the living room so that it is cozy and comfortable not only for your family members, but also for guests? How to make your home warm and cozy so that all your relatives after a hard day at work or school would hurry to return home as soon as possible?”
Someone will answer: “What problems? Hire a professional designer, he knows exactly how to equip the room. And in this statement there is a grain of truth, but there are some nuances. Everyone knows that designer services are not cheap, but if your financial situation allows you to do it, then why not?
Many believe, and we tend to agree with their opinion, that not every professional, even of a very high level, is able to understand and feel the atmosphere of your home. After all, the houseit's not just four walls lined with wooden boxes of furniture, it's something more, it's the same way of thinking for everyone, the same perception of certain situations, the same air for all that we breathe and which makes us feel better when our hearts are restless.
The situation is even more complicated when we think about how to equip a child's room. Or rather, no longer a child, but not yet an adult. How to make him feel like a master in it, so that he would like to invite friends to this room, without being embarrassed at the same time by its modest and not very suitable environment for his age? In other words, how to equip a teenager's room so that he is comfortable in it?
It would seem that quite recently you were arguing about what kind of wallpaper to paste in the nursery - with balls or with nesting dolls. And today these wallpapers are already pasted over with posters and photographs of some unearthly creatures. More recently, sitting at the bedside of your baby, you read fairy tales to him at night, and today it's at midnight, and you can't tear him away from the computer. Yesterday your child bombarded you with questions and impatiently waited for your answer, and today he has his own answer for every question.
You can be congratulated - your child has grown up, however, has not yet become an adult. During this period, it is especially difficult to find a common language with him on any issue, including how to equip a room for him. You want order and something similar to your perception of the concept of a living space, and he needs something “cool”, that is, unusual andunusual, which corresponds to his own ideas about modern housing. How to reach a compromise? How to make the only right decision?
When arranging a room, a teenager should take an active part in discussing everything, even the smallest details. Only in this case he will get the room of his dreams. Give him the opportunity to express himself. Do not protest if he draws graffiti on a freshly painted ceiling or pastes bright posters over new wallpapers. In this situation, your goal is to convey in the correct form to your beloved child the idea that the room should meet its main purpose - to be comfortable and functional. It should have everything you need for study and relaxation - a bed, a desk, bookcases and a wardrobe.