Your child's room is perhaps the only place where you will receive reliable help regarding its arrangement. We are talking about children who have reached school age or teenagers who will know what they want from their room and how they want to personalize it.

Today we aim to offer you some ideas on how you could furnish your child's room, starting from a few examples that we have encountered in the Greenfield residential complex.

The first step is to choose functional furniture: bed, wardrobe and desk. You cannot ignore the desk because it is the place where your child will spend enough time. Choose a desk that doesn't take up too much space in the room but is sufficient for their activities. It should have room for a computer, as well as space for writing or reading.

It is important for the area to be well-lit, and the shade of the furniture to be in a neutral, light tone that reflects light and creates a sense of well-being.

To use the space in the most efficient way possible, consider multifunctional pieces that support the overall decor. Shelves, hanging shelves, storage boxes. In general, children's rooms are small, so organization and efficient arrangement will help you achieve a result that everyone likes.

Modular beds with integrated wardrobes and drawers can be the optimal solution.

If the space in the room is small, don't clutter the room with too much furniture. Some of the clothes can be stored in a wardrobe on the hallway, and some in a chest of drawers which will take up much less space than a wardrobe. The drawers under the bed can also take over some of the teenager's belongings.