Choosing blinds for your child’s room
Children’s rooms come with a whole new set of challenges for the interior designer. Not only do you need to provide an increased level of safety but you also need to provide an environment children will find stimulating and interesting. I was recently & looking for beautiful blinds & shutters in London. Not entirely sure why my brother needed me to help but there you go, it gave me some inspiration for this post!
Safety: Of course for any child’s room safety is paramount, for my nephew we obviously didn’t want risk him strangling himself on the pull cord for the blind. There were two obvious solutions to this problem, the first was to look for blinds that had an alternative control system, the other was to look for ones with short cords, no more than three inches. In the end we went with a set of roller blinds as there were lots of models with short cords and were relatively affordable. However manufacturers are starting to create safer versions of other blinds. Of course for a greater price you can include options such remote controls, but these seem to add novelty rather than safety.
Lighting: The other reason that we decided to go with roller blinds is that there are a lot of black-out options available. The reason we wanted black-out blinds is because my brother lives on a busy street with lots of street lights and cars passing by. If you live in a less busy or more rural area then you may want blinds which let some light in. Particularly in the morning to help your child wake up! It has also been shown that natural light improves people’s mood and health so if you can let it in without disturbing your child’s sleep do! Translucent blinds which let in a diffuse warming light may be a good option and some suppliers sell double roller blinds which give you a translucent blind for days when the sun is too hot and a black-out blind for the night time.
Patterns and Designs: When you are decorating a child’s room you want it to be fun. So you can feel free to play around with choices of patterns and designs for their blinds. Again roller blinds come into their own here as there are a huge range of colours and designs available. With my nephew we tried to find an option that was appealing to him now at two but wouldn’t be embarrassing when he was eight or nine. My sister in law was also concerned that the set we choose would be able to cope with them redecorating the room several times. In the end we choose dark blue blinds decorated with stars. But the choice obviously depends on the child, the room and the parents. In other words it’s up to you! If you are in London, You can also increase the decor of your child’s room by installing colorful shutters. Read more here.
