One thing I love about my job as a home organization specialist is how often I get to talk to my clients about various things going on in their lives. When I talk to parents, they often tell me about all of the amazing interests and talents their children have. And when I work with them to create a custom kids’ closet, I try to incorporate some of those elements into the design. When creating a children’s closet, it’s important to make it both functional and fun, and I’m going to share some of my best tips on how to do that.
Here are some playful features you can incorporate to a kids’ closet to make it a more stimulating place:
At Space Envy, my team is excellent at bringing customized storage solutions to our wide variety of clients. Whether you’re building a closet for your toddler, your teen, or yourself, we’ve got you covered. Give us a call to schedule a free design consultation in the privacy and convenience of your own home.
In the meantime, if you’re wondering about how and why you can add playful features to your kids’ closets, keep reading!
If you’re planning to upgrade your child’s closet, you might be focused purely on functionality. This is common, but children get a lot of benefits out of having playful, accessible spaces. Here are some of the reasons you should consider adding fun elements to the closet.
Encourages Organization
Imagine turning the chore of organizing into a fun activity your kids look forward to. There would be fewer hassles, less frustration, and no more tears. Playful features in a child’s closet, such as colorful bins, themed hangers, or even a small chalkboard for labeling, can make cleaning up feel like a game. When organizing becomes an adventure rather than a boring chore, your kids will be more likely to keep their spaces neat. Make it appealing, and they’ll be happy to play along.
Stimulates Creativity
A playful closet can be a wonderland for a child’s imagination. Think of it as more than just a storage space—it's a stage for their creativity. Bright colors, interesting textures, and fun patterns can inspire all sorts of imaginative play. Maybe they’ll use a mirror as a magic portal or turn a cozy nook into a secret hideaway. Adding elements, like a small drawing board, funky lights, or a dress-up area, can turn the closet into a creative haven where their stories and adventures come to life.
Personalizes the Space
Your child is one of a kind, and their closet can be a reflection of their personality and interests. Playful features can let your child make the space truly their own. Whether it’s decals of their favorite animals, a mini gallery wall for their artwork, or special hooks for their cherished hats and scarves, these personal touches can make the closet feel special. This personalization not only makes the space more enjoyable for them but also helps them take pride in their area – fostering a sense of responsibility.
Themed Decor
Incorporating a theme into your child’s closet can make the space feel personalized and cozy. Think about what your child is passionate about -- maybe it’s dinosaurs, Sonic the Hedgehog, baseball, or ballet. Incorporating themed decor that appeals to them and features their interests can make their closet into a fun retreat. You can add wall decals of their favorite animals, posters of beloved characters, or even bedding and curtains that match their hobbies. This will make the closet feel like part of the rest of the bedroom.
Interactive Elements
Why not make the closet a space where your child can actively engage? Adding interactive elements, like a chalkboard wall, can be a huge hit. Your child and their friends can doodle, practice writing, or leave little notes. A magnetic board is another fun idea, where your little one can display artwork, photos, or use magnets to spell out words. A mini art station with a small table, paper, and crayons can transform part of the closet into a creative corner where their imagination can run wild.
Colorful Storage Solutions
Storage doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, colorful bins, baskets, and drawers can add a vibrant touch to the closet and make organizing more fun. Brightly colored containers not only help in sorting clothes and toys but also make it easier for kids to know where everything goes. You can even get bins with fun patterns or images that match the theme of the room – adding an extra layer of excitement to the space. Colors can impact your child’s mood; check out what Mental Health America has to say when making your choices.
Dress-Up Station
Many kids just love a good dress-up session. Creating a dress-up station in their closet can keep your child occupied for hours. It’s also a good place for siblings or friends to play. Install some hooks at a child-friendly height to hang costumes, add a full-length mirror, and if space allows, a small vanity for accessories. This setup encourages imaginative play and makes it easy for them to dress up as their favorite characters whenever the mood strikes.
Reading Nook
A cozy reading nook can be a perfect addition to the closet. Add a small bookshelf to store their favorite books, some soft cushions, and a plush rug to create a comfortable spot where they can escape into their stories. If you have a beanbag chair or a small rocking chair, this is the perfect place for it. The nook can be a quiet retreat for your child to relax and read – fostering a love for books and a sense of calm.
Lighting and Visual Appeal
Good lighting can make all the difference when it comes to making a small space, like a closet, inviting and appealing. Lighting options, like fairy lights, LED strips, or themed lamps, can add a whimsical touch to the closet. Consider colorful bulbs or LEDs that can be changed with a remote control for extra fun and control. Proper lighting will also make the closet more functional; your child will be able to find what he or she is looking for and won’t lose items in dark corners.
There are some practical considerations to keep in mind when it comes to making your kids’ closet fun and appealing for your child.
Safety First
First and foremost, safety is going to need to be your top priority. Everything needs to be safe for your child, and you’ll want to consider your child’s age and personality when childproofing the space. Look for furniture and storage solutions with rounded edges to prevent injuries, like bruises and bumped heads. Secure shelves and heavy items to the wall with anchors to avoid tipping hazards. And don’t forget to choose non-toxic materials, especially for little ones who might still tend to put things in their mouths.
Adjustability and Flexibility
Kids grow fast, and their interests change quickly, too. When my team builds a custom kids’ closet, we use adjustable and flexible storage solutions that can grow right along with your child. Consider shelving that can be easily moved or expanded and storage bins that can be swapped out as needed. Modular furniture pieces can be a great investment – letting you reconfigure the closet layout as needed and desired. This flexibility will keep the closet that you built for a preschooler still serving your child in a decade when they enter their teen years.
Durability
Finally, let's talk about durability. Kids can be tough on their belongings, so it’s important to choose materials that can withstand a bit of rough and tumble. We use sturdy wood with stain- and scratch-resistant melamine coatings, as these hold up very well to wear and tear. Keep in mind that we also include a lifetime warranty on our wood products; if, in the course of normal use, something breaks, give us a call, and we’ll make it right. The goal here is for your kids’ closet to last a good long time and to serve your child for many years.
Creating a playful and practical closet for your child is a great way to make the space more appealing. By incorporating features, like themed decor, interactive elements, colorful storage solutions, dress-up station, reading nook, and lighting that encourage organization, stimulate creativity, and allow for personalization, you can turn an ordinary closet into a space that reflects your child’s unique personality. Please give my team a call to discuss your project. Your consultation is free, and it comes with a professional design. We’d love to work with you, so get in touch today!
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