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Helpful Tips for Choosing Study Table Designs for Kids’ Rooms: Finding the Perfect Desk or Table?

The most crucial piece of furniture in your kid’s room is a desk in a size that’s appropriate to the child’s age and stage. There are many models to choose from, from a small side table the little ones can use for coloring to larger desks for advanced students. A better option is evolutionary tables, which grow with your little one, adapting in size.

For a smaller space

If your room has little space, opt for a folding desk design installed on the wall or attached to the bed structure. That way, your child can have more room space to play. Another creative solution to take advantage of limited space – is designs that raise the bed and create underneath a study area.

Choosing a desk chair

To choose the right desk chair, consider how many hours your child will spend sitting. The older ones will need ergonomic study chairs that ensure a correct posture, with or without wheels. The little ones, not spending so many hours on homework, have more freedom as models.

Other furniture solutions

Additional furniture to organize the study area can also be necessary. Some bookshelves near the desk, shelves on the wall, a drawer, and even a trunk can help. This way, books, folders, papers, and paintings will each have their place, and clutter can be avoided.

Age is a significant factor

Designs can depend significantly on your space and the child’s age. When they are a little smaller, the ideal is to put a table with low chairs where they can sit, paint, draw, read, and play. Following the Montessori method, of which Bainba is a big fan, we recommend a set that follows the child’s height. This table is from our Amada table and chair set, with beautiful stools that the little ones can move around with complete autonomy.

Opt for timeless pieces

Decorating your child’s room with pretty, colorful furniture is easy. But remember that they are a long-term investment, so you should opt for items that fit well with an established plan. Investing in things your kids will use for many years makes sense. However, this does not mean you should choose a large bed or a standard study table that is too big. Remember that the key is to select pieces that can be adapted as the child grows.

Prioritize security

Of course, a product harmful to your children is the last thing you want, right? Therefore, safety should be your primary concern when purchasing furniture for your little ones. Children often jump on the bed, hide behind the desk, and crawl under the bed to reach a toy. In short, they use furniture in ways that neither you nor the manufacturers would have imagined.

That’s why the kids’ beds, chairs, tables and other furniture must be safe so they can play without care. First and foremost, make sure the furniture you choose does not have sharp edges or slippery surfaces.

Remember quality and durability

You may have fallen in love with a beautiful desk, but have you considered the article’s quality? Is it made of materials that are durable and safe for your child? Without a doubt, quality is the most important thing! A high-quality purchase may cost more initially, but it can save you a lot. Ensuring the item is durable enough for long-term use is also essential. For example, if you plan to buy a wooden bed, ensure it is strong enough to support your child’s growing weight.

Take into account your child’s opinion

Remember that you are not just purchasing furniture for your child’s room; you are creating a world where they will spend much of their time. Children have their own ideas about what they want their world to be like. And if your children are not too young to express their views, asking them for their opinion is always a good idea. Of course, you don’t have to follow all their wishes, especially if they are not feasible. But you can keep one or two ideas in mind, such as cushion colors or the bed’s design. As a result, your child will feel more attached to the room and love spending time in it.

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