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Home is supposed to be a safe space for families where you experience love, comfort, and shelter. Studies show that about 73% of kids desire to spend more time with their parents, so why not create a safe haven that encourages family bonding? How do you do that? By making your home kid-friendly, you will be creating an environment where they can feel comfortable and express their creativity. 

 

Making your home more kid-friendly doesn’t mean you have to give up on your home’s aesthetics or style. Check out these useful tips that can help design a home that is appealing to you and your kids! 

Give them a play area or quiet area

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Even if you don’t have enough space in your home, you can still designate a safe space where they can play, especially if they are much younger. Once you’ve created this play area, you can cover the floors with foam mats to reduce your kid’s risk of getting hurt or injuring themselves. Play areas are also places where they can keep their toys, so they aren’t scattered around the house and cause you to step or stumble on them. 

 

Usually, play areas are in your child’s bedroom or a small section of your family room. So if your kids have raised beds, you can store their toys and create a small play area there. Alternatively, you can create a space outside the bedroom where they can read and chill out after a long day at school. This area can also help them brush up on their skills and hobbies. 

 

If you have enough space in your home, ensure that your children’s play or quiet area is in a room that receives a lot of sunlight. Natural light is extremely beneficial to children, as it reduces eye strain and has been known to boost mental health. Open up your curtains or change your windows to bring in more sunlight. Home remodeling specialists such as Andersen window contractors can provide you with a variety of suitable options. You can also let them decorate their space with their artwork. You can add frames to these art pieces to give them a more polished look and make their play and quiet area look very stylish and put together. 

Protect them from dangerous corners

 

Corners can be problematic for both kids and adults. It’s very painful when you bump into sharp edges, and these spots could be potentially dangerous for kids as they run around the house. What you can do is rearrange your furniture so that it leaves adequate space for you and your kids to comfortably navigate around. You can childproof all dangerous corners and sharp edges if you have younger kids. Or, if you are looking to splurge, you can purchase more round-ended furniture with no sharp edges. 

Encourage outside play

 

Children love to play outdoors, so why not make it a fun place they would like to hang out? You could get them a fun tree house or a playground swing, depending on the size of your backyard. You can also set up some goalposts and other fun sporting equipment. If you have a smaller space, you can engage them in fun board games and other activities like gardening. They can learn important skills like growing and taking care of plants. To ensure that they are safe, you can also install a fence. It would be best to trim all plants or trees so that any branches do not easily injure them. 

Have adequate storage space

 

 

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When you have kids, it’s easy to have a lot of items cluttered around the house in a disorganized manner. The chances are you have found yourself tripping over these things. If you are tripping over the toys, then your kids also can. That’s why you need to think of a smarter approach to storing your kids’ toys. 

 

You can store your kids’ toys in a wooden chest or wicker basket if you have large shelves. You can also get more creative with limited spaces. If you have a staircase, you can store the toys underneath it. Other items around the house, like multifunctional furniture that come with storage spaces, are also suitable storage ideas for your kids’ toys. 

Having a beautiful home that is still kid-friendly is a goal most parents wish they could achieve. However, it is entirely possible, and with some innovation and effort, you can make your kids feel safe while at home. These are just a few awesome tips on making your home more kid-friendly.

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Kori

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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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