Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Children's Study Spaces

When planning a study space for your children, remember that everyone learns differently!  Keep this in mind as you plan your space.  Maybe they like studying with music on...make sure that there's some type of music source close by so that they don't have to get up to switch out music or adjust controls.  If they get easily distracted make sure it' s in a quiet place and not looking out towards a window.   Even if you don't have a whole room to devote to a study space a little section of their bedroom will work just fine!

Color theory is another post altogether so don't worry too much about what color you choose to have in the space.  If it's already in an existing room you're probably going to go with colors already there.  If you'd like to add some color, and make it more of a personalized space for your child, go with their favorite color!  They'll probably want to stay there longer because of it!

Make sure that you've got enough supplies close at hand so their train of thought doesn't get broken too often as their looking for more paper, pens, staplers, etc.

Here are some inspiring study spaces I've found!

Children's Study Spaces


From Italian Furniture Manufacturer Berloni


Children's Study Desks


1. From Pottery Barn 2. Roxxn 3. Elfa Storage Options 4. Minimalist Desk 5. DIY Ideas



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