Updating Your Child’s Bedroom As They Get Older

Learn creative ways to update your child’s space

When it comes to the design of your child’s bedroom, it’s important to give them something that is warm and inviting, a space where they will enjoy spending time. At Jan Hiltz Interiors LLC, we provide our customers with a wide variety of design options for children’s bedrooms, and we will be happy to assist in finding something new if your child has outgrown the current design that’s in place. We invite you to read this blog post to learn about a few ways you can change your child’s room for the better as they progress in age.

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Create A Sensible Theme

One of the best ways to update your child’s bedroom is by creating a theme that fits with their interests. Whether it be an artsy theme that allows for space to paint or draw, a musical theme with a comfortable area to practice instruments or a place to study if your child is more scholastically inclined, having a theme can make the space more inviting and enjoyable for your child.

 

It is important to think about the future as well and consider a theme that they will likely enjoy for several years. If you’re interested in these ideas or would like a few more suggestions, we’d be happy to help.
Add A Proper Bed

As your child progresses in age, there is an obvious need for changes in the bed that they sleep on. Whether it be transitioning from a crib to a children’s bed, or from a children’s bed to a bunk bed or full-sized bed, there are several things to take into consideration.

 

If you are looking to make the transition as seamless as possible, a good rule of thumb is slowly easing into changes. It might be better for them to sleep in something a bit smaller for a few years before going right to a larger bed. We suggest listening to your child’s ideas and giving them something that you both agree upon.

 

Make Lighting A Consideration

 

An important and often underrated part of the room is the lighting. We suggest that you put blackout blinds or curtains in your child’s room for the best night’s sleep. This will stop sunlight or outside lights from entering into the room and disrupting your child’s sleeping patterns. As they are developing so much during this time, it is important that they get the proper amount of rest. We understand that this may not be appropriate for all ages, and if your child has issues with complete darkness, a night light is something to consider as well.

 

It will be an absolute pleasure to get to work on your child’s new bedroom soon, and we ask that you reach out to our experienced team whenever you are able to get started; we look forward to hearing from you!

Redecorate Without Leaving the House

If there is one thing you have in common with most people on the planet right now, it’s that you’re probably spending way more time at home than you ever imagined. While some might enjoy the extra time around the house, others might be going a little stir-crazy. One way to spice up your daily life is to become your own interior designer. Here are a couple of ways you can freshen up your home without going anywhere:

  • Rearrange the furniture- Now is a great time to take a step back and examine the different dynamics of each room in your home. Explore how the room functions and what can be done to increase functionality in daily life. Maybe there is a better location for large furniture items such as beds or couches that will allow more light. Get creative and don’t forget to clean behind or underneath items that have not been moved in a while.
  • Create a window seat- If you are longing for the outside world chances are you’re spending a lot more time gazing out the window. Might as while take this opportunity to create a comfy look out spot while you reminisce about the pre COVID-19 world.
  • Reorganize and declutter your storage- A great activity that can keep you and your family entertained for a while is organizing your basement, attic, garage, or any other room in your home that tends to accumulate. Nothing will make your home feel better than organizing the chaotic parts.
  • New Plants- If you have access to a garden or hiking trail consider finding some new green friends you can pot and bring home. Taking care of a plant can give you a sense of purpose and bring some routine to your new at-home lifestyle.
  • Clear your shelves- Shelves are often easy to ignore because they hold things that we don’t typically use every day. Take this opportunity to dust off your shelves and rearrange your books or other décor items. You’ll be surprised how different a room can look with this simple adjustment.

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Interior Design Tips for Buying a New Home

Whether you’re in the phase of exploring available listings or you’ve just signed on the dotted line and closed on a house, when you’re preparing to move into a new home there will be a lot of things on your mind. One important idea to consider is how you will decorate and furnish your new living area. You might already be fantasizing about where all your belongings will end up, but things may not go as planned when it comes time to actually unpack. Adapting to and making the most of a new space can be a challenge and often involves some trial and error over a period of time. Though the impulse to get everything settled as soon as possible can be tempting, you don’t want to rush and miss out on the opportunity to create a truly ideal environment. The following interior design tips for new home buyers can help guide you through the process.

PLAN AHEAD

To get started, you will need to know how much space you have to work with. This means either asking the current homeowners for something that offers measurement information like a blueprint or taking measurements yourself. Be sure to also account for any renovations you intend to make to the house. For example, if you need to knock down a wall or tear out the kitchen, it would be a waste of time to plan out those areas based on the existing blueprint. Working with an interior design professional can be very beneficial during the planning stage.

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PRIORITIZE LIGHTING

Don’t underestimate the difference that quality lighting can make on a room’s overall vibe. Both natural and artificial lighting play into this. Letting your windows do a lot of the work for you can turn out great, but you need to balance privacy and comfort as well. Their placement within the house, directional alignment, height, and window treatments will all be factors. For artificial lighting, your kitchen and bathroom will need the most attention, as these rooms typically receive a layered lighting plan featuring three distinct zones. Fortunately, this is one of our interior design expert’s specialties.

DON’T GO COLOR CRAZY

One of the first projects many new homeowners want to complete after moving in is repainting walls. In our interior designer’s experience, it’s best to start with a calm color palette. While you’re hemming and hawing over which piece of art to hang where, you don’t want a clashing backdrop to dictate your decision. Furthermore, something bright and bold that seemed very attractive at first can easily grow tiresome after you’ve lived with it for a year or two. Sticking with white or other neutral shades will offer you the freedom to slowly perfect your home’s style as you settle into it.

For more ways to maximize the interior design of your new home in Greenwich, CT or the surrounding areas, contact Jan Hiltz Interiors LLC today!

Space Planning for Home Renovations

A fundamental element of being an interior designer is using a process known as space planning to help provide an in-depth analysis of how a space can be used. When you are planning a home renovation project, it’s important to take time for space planning. When you work with an interior designer, they will help you plan out the space in your home or for your renovation project to better fit your lifestyle. Think about how your family lives in this space and how you want it to function. Determine your need for the space and how you will be using the area.

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Without proper planning you may end up with an awkward layout or dysfunctional spaces in your home. Drawing out a floor plan or map of your space is a very useful tool and will help you keep everything to scale and allow you to plan more efficiently. You want to be able to see everything on your plan, so it’s important to include windows, doors, shelves, lighting, and other fixtures.
Make a list of everything you want in the room then create scaled, paper cutouts like puzzle pieces to represent the furniture and fixtures. This will allow you to move the pieces around to help you better envision the space and determine the amount of space available for new furniture. Creating a space plan like this will help bring your ideas to life and show you how everything will look in the room before starting home renovations.
Move the pieces around to determine how to best use your space to fit your lifestyle. Planning like this will save you time and money as it will help you identify any limitations in your new space. It will also help you determine the size of certain pieces of furniture before making purchases.

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  • Focal points (Fireplaces, large windows, built-in units)
  • Sources of natural light
  • Furniture layout
  • Comfort and functionality

When you are renovating your home, getting the help from an interior designer can make a difference. At Jan Hiltz Interiors LLC, we can help you create a unique and functional space. We can help design your room’s layout to make it flow. When you work with us, we will have you start with a list of needs and wants to help better plan the space. You don’t have to settle with the space you have. As an interior designer working in the Greenwich and Stamford, CT areas, we can help you create a space that is comfortable, functional, and the way you want to live. Contact us today for more information and let us bring your dreams to life.

Timeless Interior Design Trends

On average Americans renovate or redecorate their home every ten years. Each decade presents itself with stylish new trends that do not translate to the next. No matter how much you once loved that Shag rug, wood panel walling, or gold fixture, chances are you’re probably starting to second guess your past interior design choices. So how do you create a space that won’t make you cringe in ten or twenty years? We put together a list of interior design trends that have shown to stand the test of time.

1.) White Kitchens– One of the most expensive renovations home owners will take on is the kitchen. Picking a timeless style will save you thousands in the future. Research shows that homes with white kitchens have the highest resale value. Choosing quality materials for your counter top such as granite, quartz, or butch-block wood will always be naturally pleasing to the eye and never go out of style.

2.) Minimalism– Less is more! While minimalism is a huge trend right now, it’s important to recognize that clutter was never (or ever will be) a stylish interior design option. Less clutter creates a calm and relaxing space to recharge after a long day.

3.) Built in shelving– Built in shelving is a great way to add storage and resale value to your home at the same time. It will always be useful for books, pictures, or anything else you want to display and will not take up floor space.

4.) Neutrals– Painting is an easy way to freshen up your home but there are some colors that will age faster than others. Picking from whites, beiges, or grays will help keep the color scheme of your space remain neutral. This will allow you the freedom of changing any décor items you like without having to worry about it clashing with your walls.

5.) Artwork– When choosing artwork for your space choose pieces that reflect your personality or tell the story of your family. You do not have to blow your entire budget on artwork because you or a loved one can create your own personalized masterpiece. Even your pets can get in touch with their artistic side with pet-safe paints.

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