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Are you thinking about making some changes to your home? If so, then you could consider ensuring that it is more kid and family friendly. There are a few ways to do this and guarantee that your home is the perfect space for your kids in the long term. From aesthetic choices to practical benefits and much more, here are some of our key recommendations to take on board. 

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Invest In A Smart Home Control

First, you might want to think about investing in a smart home control. Smart home control systems used to be fairly basic. For instance, you could use a smart control system to change the lights in your home. But, these days smart home controls are far more intuitive. The latest systems can be used to control a variety of different settings in your home. More than this, they can predict the type of changes that you would want for a specific room in your home and make them for you. Due to this, you won’t have to lift a finger and it’s a great way to make your home easier to manage. This will ensure that you have more time to spend with your kids. 

Of course, there are alternative ways to make your home easier to maintain as you’re about to discover. 

Get Laminate Flooring 

Another possibility that you could explore for your home would be the flooring. You might want to think about investing in new flooring for your property. It doesn’t really make sense these days to have carpet in your home, particularly when there are so many great alternatives. 

A perfect option for homes with families would be laminate flooring. Laminate flooring looks fantastic and is budget friendly. As well, as this, you don’t have to worry about a spill or dirt from shoes ruining your day. Instead, you can wipe away any stains or spills in a matter of seconds. You might think that laminate flooring could result in an injury if your child slips or falls. However, it does have quite a lot of give and this is going to result in a relatively soft, pain free landing. 

Kitchen Choices 

You could also think about making changes to the kitchen to ensure that your home is more family friendly. For instance, you might want to add a shared seating and dining area to your kitchen. You can do this by installing a kitchen breakfast bar or island. These aren’t as expensive as you might imagine. Even if you invest in a high quality material like granite quartz, it could still easily fit your budget. 

A key point to consider here is how tall you want the breakfast island to be. Usually, they will be a different height to the countertops. That way, you can ensure that it stands out as a centrepiece feature and is better for younger children. You can also add the right accessories such as height-adjustable chairs which could complement something like this perfectly. 

Another option for your kitchen would be a heat induction hob. The benefit of a heat induction hob is that it is safer for kids. Whether you’re cooking or they are just in the kitchen, there’s less chance of them burning their hands with a feature like this. 

Going Green 

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It could also be worth thinking about some of the ways that you can go green with your home. A key point to consider about your home will be the windows. The windows of your home can lose a lot of heat in the winter months, particularly if they are outdated or old. This can send your energy bills through the roof and that’s the last thing that you want when you have a large family. One of the best ways to avoid this issue is to make sure that you are getting the windows checked out. You can also think about exploring replacement windows. While these can be expensive in the short term, in the long term they could save you an absolute fortune. 

Another thing to consider is technology. Kids these days use a lot of tech from tablets to games consoles. If you have a couple of kids, then they likely have their own tech too. When you buy this tech, make sure that it is eco friendly. You can make sure that this is the case by checking the energy rating of the product. 

You could also explore renewable power solutions. The right renewable power option will guarantee that you don’t have to worry about tech causing costs to balloon over time. Solar panels are a great choice for a modern family home and there are subsidies that will make them more affordable. 

Garden Wonders

Last but not least, you could think about making some changes to your garden to ensure that it does benefit your kids. For instance, you should think about adding some areas where your kids can play. This is going to ensure that they aren’t stuck inside staring at tech all day. Look online and you’ll find some great classic wooden play areas. You just need to make sure that you are weatherproofing them to stand the test of time. 

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It could also be worth thinking about something like a pool, if your home is in the right climate. A pool can be added to your home for a few thousand. As long as you can cover a few hundred in maintenance costs, it can be a great, fun addition to your home for both you and your kids. 

We hope this helps you understand some of the best ways that you can guarantee your home is better for you and your kids. By making these changes, you can guarantee that your home is a more comfortable and fun place for them to be. You can even make your home more family oriented and guarantee that you won’t need to move to a new place anytime soon. Although, some of the changes will definitely boost the value of your property on the market if you do choose to sell. 

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Kori

Digital Product Creator at Kori at Home
Kori is a late diagnosed autistic/ADHD mom. She is currently located in Albany, NY where she is raising a neurodiverse family. Her older daughter is non-speaking autistic (and also has ADHD and Anxiety) and her youngest daughter is HSP/Gifted. A blogger, podcaster, writer, product creator, and coach; Kori shares autism family life- the highs, lows, messy, and real. Kori brings her own life experiences as an autistic woman combined with her adventures in momming to bring you the day-to-day of her life at home. Kori is on a mission to empower moms of autistic children to make informed parenting decisions with confidence and conviction.

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