Kid Spaces – Homeib https://homeib.com Home Improvement Blog Fri, 19 Aug 2016 02:15:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5 https://homeib.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/home-65x65.png Kid Spaces – Homeib https://homeib.com 32 32 Five Awesome Tips to Organize a Kid’s Room https://homeib.com/five-awesome-tips-organize-kids-room/ https://homeib.com/five-awesome-tips-organize-kids-room/#respond Fri, 19 Aug 2016 01:29:11 +0000 https://homeib.com/?p=3857 “Your room is a mess!” “Clean your room!” “I cannot even see the floor.” Individuals with kids would always have these statements as a battle cry several times a week that they run the risk of sounding like a broken record. No matter where you live or what kind of house you own; kids seem […]

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“Your room is a mess!”

“Clean your room!”

“I cannot even see the floor.”

Individuals with kids would always have these statements as a battle cry several times a week that they run the risk of sounding like a broken record. No matter where you live or what kind of house you own; kids seem to have a particular affinity with clutter. That is aggravated by their innumerable playthings, toys, books and the size of the room. More often than not, parents would sign in frustration. And just do the job of organizing themselves only to discover their room in complete disarray after their kid is done playing. Indeed, there is no other place at home where organization and cleaning that is as intense as a child’s room where clutter resides and seems to multiply day by day.

However, even if having kids appears to be associated with living in perpetual clutter; there are ways to organize your children’s rooms that would make it look not only presentable but neat as well. Additionally, these techniques would encourage your kids to pitch in and help you with the sprucing up. Of course, it is imperative to look approach this endeavor from your child’s vantage point to truly bring about an effective change. Regardless of whether their rooms are big and situated in lush houses or small in affordable condos, here are some tips that would get you started in spring cleaning their rooms.

TIP 1: Think Child-Friendly

Think Child-Friendly

Organizing a child’s room requires solutions that would be appropriate for the child. Furniture and organizing items that are made for adults just do not sit well with a child’s needs. Some adult furniture would be hard to manage for a child. such as dressers with drawers too tall for them to reach. Or too big for their small hands to handle. Folding closet doors have a tendency to pinch their fingers and jump their rails; when pushed from the bottom as well so best choose storage materials that would suit them best. For younger children, lower clothing rods and replace regular-sized hangers with kid-sized ones as bigger hangers tend not to fit most children’s clothes. For toys, you can use open containers where they can quickly return their playthings after they are done.

TIP 2: Hard to Get Out, Easy to Put Away

Hard to Get Out Easy to Put Away

A mess often occurs in a kid’s room because they have easy access to their toys which they take out, play with and fail to return and put away. So, as a rule, make it easier for their stuff to put away than it is to get out. As an example, store picture books as a flip-file, standing upright in a plastic dishpan. When the child wants to choose, they just flip through the books, make a selection and toss the book in the front of the dishpan after their done.

TIP 3: Organize Bottom to Top

Organize Bottom to Top

Considering children have not yet reached their full height, you should consider starting the organizing process from the bottom of the room working your way to the top. Toys and belongings frequently used belong on the lower drawers, shelves or on the floor. Items on the higher ground mean they are less used possessions.

TIP 4: Contain, Corral, and Control

storing children’s possessions

Although pretty nifty, storing children’s possessions such as toys in toy boxes and open shelves are a no-no. This is particularly the case when toys have tiny parts. When it comes to organizing toys, it is better to contain, corral and control. Contain these items before you store them. Use plastic shoeboxes for smaller toys; such as happy meal giveaways and doll clothes and larger lidded bins for blocks, trucks, and cars. And finally light-weight cardboard record boxes for stuffed animals. Use organizers to corral comic books, video games and magazines, CDs and the like.

TIP 5: Label

kid’s room organized

Labels do wonders in keeping a kid’s room organized for the long haul. To make their labels a bit more personalized and creative, use graphic labels which you can print out from your computer. Be sure to include pictures of socks, shirts, dolls or blocks; that would remind children where these items belong and would make it easier for them to associate an item with a storage bin. Slap as many labels as you can everywhere. Play a fun organization game with them when you are cleaning to encourage them to help. One of the games you can play is “match the label” which turns a simple toy pickup into a game.

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How to Choose Baby Carriers https://homeib.com/how-to-choose-baby-carriers/ https://homeib.com/how-to-choose-baby-carriers/#respond Fri, 10 Oct 2014 16:41:11 +0000 http://www.eocer.com/home/?p=3179 When you first have your baby, you’re going to need all the help you can get. Sleeping is going to be a rare feat and you’ll be herding in the relatives you barely speak to as new babysitters. Everyone needs a break, especially during those difficult first few weeks—sometimes even months depending on the fussiness […]

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When you first have your baby, you’re going to need all the help you can get. Sleeping is going to be a rare feat and you’ll be herding in the relatives you barely speak to as new babysitters.

Everyone needs a break, especially during those difficult first few weeks—sometimes even months depending on the fussiness of your child.

Not only are you going to rely on people to help meet your needs, you’re going to have to find devices that allow you more freedom and that provide general help in your day to day lives.

baby carriers

One of the most important items you can get that will aid you throughout that difficult time is a baby carrier. Hug a Bub sells well-made, quality baby carriers at an affordable price.

The Team at Hug a bub have provided some ways to figure out exactly what type of baby carrier will meet your needs.

  • Type

The first thing you have to consider when buying a baby carrier is what type you’d like. This involves what time of support for your baby you’ll need along with the hold it’ll provide you.

The most common kind of baby carrier is a pre-tied wrap that settles the baby directly on your chest. This is good for beginners because you don’t have to worrying about how tight to tie it or if it will come apart. It’s all ready as soon as you buy it, just slip it on and you can transport your baby with significantly less hassle.

Your next option is a wrap that you tie yourself. The baby remains on your chest, but you can shift him whichever way you’d like and tie accordingly. This is for anyone who needs a bit more versatility in their baby carrier. It also comes in handy for heavier children so you can tighten and retie as the day goes on.

Is your child a bit older and more active? Any child from four months to three years old would work well in a carrier, which frees their hands. It’s likely a child will get fussy as he gets older and is contained in a wrap. Instead, get the carrier that allows movement so he can still remain active and lively while still allowing you to carry him easily.

  • Weather

You’ll always want to consider the temperature before putting your baby into a carrier. If the weather is extremely hot, you’ll want to keep her in a thin wrap, which won’t cause her to overheat.

In the opposite situation when it’s cold and stormy, carriers can be perfect for keeping your body warmth on your baby. Other than this, you can get thicker wraps that act as makeshift blankets and you can even bring your own blankets with your carrier if that’s not enough warmth.

  • Baby Personality

The last thing you should consider is your baby’s personality. If your baby’s lively and active, you’ll want to be sure to get the carrier that will allow her to move her hands around. If she’s a sleepy infant, you’ll want to go with one of the wraps that allows her to get her much needed rest.

Despite all these different things to consider, buying a baby carrier is easy and the selection is wonderful over at Hug a Bub. Check it out today!

The Perks of Baby Carriers

Baby Carriers

Baby carriers allow parents to move around and have much more access to their arms while still providing the love and support newborns need almost constantly.

For example, have you ever been putting dishes into the dishwasher only to hear the all too familiar cry of your child? You have to stop everything you’re doing to pick her up and calm her back into a sleepy state. Even then, she’s likely to start crying the moment you set her down. You’re left with a pile of dirty dishes on the counter and no time to finish cleaning up.

With a baby carrier, the entire situation plays out differently. You can scoop up your infant and slide her right into the wrap as soon as she calms, giving her the comfort she needs while also being able to return right to your original task. No dirty kitchen for you!

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5 Bedroom Theme Ideas https://homeib.com/5-bedroom-theme-ideas/ https://homeib.com/5-bedroom-theme-ideas/#respond Sun, 07 Sep 2014 18:39:01 +0000 http://elitehometips.com/?p=830 The bedroom and what you would like it to be in your home is a very personal affair, and so it is only natural that what you do in your bedroom will dictate what kind of theme is a good idea for you. A themed bedroom is a bedroom that has been carefully thought through […]

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The bedroom and what you would like it to be in your home is a very personal affair, and so it is only natural that what you do in your bedroom will dictate what kind of theme is a good idea for you.

A themed bedroom is a bedroom that has been carefully thought through to make sure that your night times are exactly as you want them to be.

And being the only room in the house that is guaranteed to be your little secret, away from the eyes of any guests and visitors, here are some ideas to theme your bedroom to make sure you are getting what you want out of it.

1. Peace

If your bedroom is your personal sanctuary where you seek peace, then themeing your bedroom to match a chilled and relaxing environment is one way to guarantee that. For some, peace is achieved through open space and peaceful surroundings, in which can a fengshui or Japanese theme is a really good idea.

For others, peace comes in the form of cottage like washed out colours, in which case a French Cottage theme, or Old English cottage theme can be very comforting.

2. Imagination

Particularly good for children’s rooms, painting murals on walls, and ceilings, images of adventures and suchlike are excellent ways to keep young minds entertained in what is otherwise the most boring part of their lives – their bedrooms.

You can really let loose with children’s room, going for a pirate theme, Narnia theme, princess palace or captain of a ship! Whatever it is, themes that play on a very specific, lively theme make for excellent children’s rooms.

Bedroom Theme

3. Reading

If you like to snuggle in your bedroom, and tend to go to bed with a cup of hot chocolate (or other warming beverage) and a good book, then you are of the more cosy variety. In which case a cosy theme dictated by the look of modern hotel rooms, with large beds and bright colours, or country themes, which are dictated by plenty of furniture, painting and plants would suit you well. Especially as these themes lend well to lamps (which are very necessary for a book friendly bedroom).

4. Romance

If your bedroom is a romantic part of your home, a place where love is shared or if you prefer passionate embraces, then themeing the room with reds and purples (and browns and maroons as well) will really lend well to the environment.

These warm colours add heat and atmosphere to the bedroom and are excellent for chandeliers, lighting fixtures, and lamps that are highly compatible with romance styled bedrooms.

5. Serenity

If you use your bedroom for sleeping only, and would like to fall asleep and awake in a room that helps you along with little stimulation, then fresh, neutral colours are your theme, along with window dressings that allow for plenty of natural light and minimalist design, to make sure nodding off is easy, and waking up is trouble free.

Theming your bedroom is a great way to make your bedroom that special retreat at the end of the day, where you can go to forget all of your problems and truly relax. There are so many options available when it comes to deciding on a theme for your bedroom, but whatever theme you decide to go for in your bedroom make sure it is one that suites your personality and evening feelings.

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