Kids see the world differently, and incorporating their ideas into your design plans can lead to a unique and fun living space you’ll all enjoy.
Here’s how to go about redesigning your home with help from your kids :
Ask your kids how they see each room, what colors they think fit best, or what themes they’d like in their spaces.
Ask for their opinions about exterior features, too.
If your home needs updated siding, for example, let kids have a say in the color and texture you choose.
In doing so, you can explore the impact of color and texture on your home’s siding and your property’s curb appeal, value, and functionality.
This can be a fun way to teach kids about design and practicality.
You could emphasize to them that some colors match your home’s architectural style and function more efficiently in your climate.
You can also encourage their personal connection to the project by asking them to choose a color that makes the home feel more “theirs.”
Repurpose old furniture with their help by giving it a fresh coat of paint or adding fun stencils.
They could also create custom wall art using finger paints, abstract designs, or family handprints.
Even something as simple as decorating jars for storage can be a fun activity, the
results of which can double as personalized decor.
These small projects enhance your home’s personality and provide an outlet for your kids to see their efforts become part of the space.
Let them pick out pillows and rugs to go with any new furniture.
Another fun idea? Give them permission to create a mural or accent wall where they
can leave hand-painted prints or create a temporary chalkboard canvas.
Involving the entire family in giving your space a makeover isn’t just about the results – it’s about the memories created along the way.
Ultimately, engaging your children sparks their creativity and fosters a sense of teamwork and ownership they’ll carry with them for years to come.
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