He / she may well develop into a proud home owner in the future, but meanwhile, accepting that "teenagers are teenagers" go a long way toward harmonious living in the house that you share with a child - adults experiencing a crisis of prolonged youth.
Decide how much isolation each of you wants or thinks is desirable is a subject of negotiations and the outcome will probably determine which parts of the house is selected for the Board of adolescents. A converted attic or basement could be an ideal self-contained space where the life of each of the parties impinges too heavily on the other - a place where your friends can have fun, noise and privacy maintained.
The participation of the youth to decide on the decoration of the room is very important if he / she is to have any respect for the environment and if he / she should be encouraged to keep well.
Adolescence is an ideal time for experimentation and, although the errors will certainly do, it is hoped that lessons will be learned. An interior designer specializing in designs for its youth room was quoted as saying: "Ask them what they want, then negotiate! This approach seems sensible enough to adopt.
As in the playroom for the younger child is a good idea when formalizing your design ideas living room to create zones for different activities in the den of the young. In the sleeping area, quilts are an easy way to make his bed in May and want to arrange for friends to spend the night - for example, bunk beds or a day bed that can also be used for seats during the day. Hammocks strung across the ceiling beams in a loft is a fun idea for the youth with frequent guests.
A study area Ideally located near a good source of natural light and have a number of electrical outlets located nearby. Space for a work surface, a library and accommodation for computer equipment should be fitted. A flexible storage device is also a good idea to host a television and audio equipment.
The provision of facilities for personal bathing in the room itself will free more time bathroom for the rest of the family. Most teens seem to prefer a shower to a bath and, as it is cheaper and takes up less space, it could be encouraged. A cabin can be lodged in a wall of closets or in a deep small annex room.
Sometimes it seems that teenagers think of anything else outside of their clothes, so a dressing area will be an important area of the room. A closet is ideal: it provides plenty of space and can be excluded from view at will. Or large closets with masses of hanging space and a full length mirror could be provided. A system of wire baskets in a frame works well for the rapid deposition "" articles of clothing in a closet, and a rail on wheels behind a curtain made a wardrobe of cheap alternative.
Decorating ideas are quickly outdated, so a flexible regime is likely to be most successful. Plain walls of an oil painting will provide a good basis on which posters and so on can be attached (and replaced when no longer in favor) and not the subject of soft-tissue of furniture decor give longevity. A carpet with thick underlay help prevent noise pollution.
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