Design Features
What rules should be taken into account when renovating a children’s room in a Khrushchev-era building:
- The main principles are safety, practicality, simplicity.
- A place is allocated for each type of activity (sleep, study, games).
- Practical pieces of furniture are chosen, performing several useful functions at once.
Layout
The smaller the area of the apartment, the more design techniques need to be used to fit everything you need.
In a one-room apartment, the children’s area and the place for parents are combined in one room of 16-20 sq. m. The child is given an area by the window, where a loft bed is placed: it is good if the structure is equipped with a desk or a wardrobe. In the parent’s half there is space for a fold-out sofa and an office.
The photo shows the layout of an 18 sq. m. room in a Khrushchev-era building, where the children’s area is separated from the adult area by thick curtains.
In a two-room Khrushchevka, the child’s room takes up from 9 to 14 sq. m. Usually, parents give the smaller room to their children, since the furniture and things of adults require more space. In the children’s room, a place for sleeping, studying is arranged, a wardrobe is installed. The remaining area is allocated for games. If there are two children, a bunk bed becomes a must-have purchase.
A three-room Khrushchevka allows you to allocate a children’s room for each child. Usually the area of the rooms varies from 10 to 14 sq. m.
Zoning options
A small children’s room should not be divided by bulky cabinets or blind partitions, so as not to deprive the room of natural light. But each functional zone should be separated: this will help the child feel more comfortable and calm. The work or sleeping area can be placed on a special podium: it should not be high, since Khrushchev-era apartments have low ceilings.
Another way to zone a children’s room is to use different colors or textures. A small room in a Khrushchev-era apartment usually has a narrow shape and resembles a trailer. By painting its halves in contrasting colors, you can divide the room into two squares without much expense. One part should be set aside for studying and storing things, and the other for rest. A carpet laid on the floor in one area partially copes with the same function.
The photo shows a podium in a children’s room, visually separating the study area from the rest of the space.
Open shelves are often used as a divider in a children’s living room, which also serves as a library. If desired, the sleeping area can be separated by a canopy, curtain or screen: with their help, the child can easily create a cozy space for himself. If there are two children, zoning will allow each to have their own personal corner.
Repair and decoration
Designers advise decorating small Khrushchev-era apartments in light colors. White, cream, blue, muted yellow and pink shades visually expand the space of the nursery. Psychologists do not recommend gluing wallpaper with intrusive prints; it is best to allocate one wall to bright accents.
Only high-quality non-slip linoleum, laminate or parquet, which are easy to care for, are used for the floor. It is recommended to whitewash or paint the low ceiling of a Khrushchev-era apartment, since a stretch ceiling or multi-level structure will “eat up” valuable centimeters. All materials used for the nursery must have a safety certificate.
How to furnish a room?
Even in a cramped, at first glance, nursery in a Khrushchev-era building, you can place everything necessary for the life and development of a child.
First of all, the location of the sleeping place is thought out. Children feel more comfortable if the bed is placed near the wall. The workplace for a schoolchild is arranged near the window, that is, where there is more natural light. The table and chair should be as comfortable as possible. It is ideal when the products can be adjusted to the child’s height: in addition to convenience, this also saves money.
Next, think through the storage system. It is worth using the space under the ceiling for things that are rarely used: buy a wardrobe with mezzanines, create an artificial niche from hanging shelves or cabinets for books and toys. It is also recommended to choose a bed with lower pull-out drawers for linen. If the children’s room in a Khrushchevka is equipped with a storage room, it can be turned into a dressing room.
The photo shows a children’s room in a Khrushchevka with a storage system thought out to the smallest detail.
Lighting
A chandelier is usually used as general lighting, but it can be replaced with spotlights. Desk lighting is a must: for this, a lamp is purchased that has adjustable tilt and amount of light. Garlands, wall lamps, and night lights are often used as decorative lighting in a child’s room.
Examples of children’s rooms for boys
When renovating a room, it is worth considering the interests and hobbies of the child, as well as his favorite colors. Light gray, blue, white, and green shades are most often used for walls and furniture, as well as bright elements in the form of textiles (pillows, rugs, curtains). Designers recommend sticking to one style so that the interior looks holistic. Modern, Scandinavian, and marine styles, as well as loft, are appropriate.
The photo shows a children’s room in a Khrushchevka for a newborn boy in white and light green colors.
Even in a small children’s room in a Khrushchev-era building, a corner should be allocated for sports or active games with friends. A compact wall bars with a punching bag, as well as a horizontal bar or darts, which will not take up much space, will do.
The photo shows a bedroom and a workspace for a boy. The interior is designed in a loft style, adjusted for the child’s age.
Decorating a nursery for girls
When arranging a room in a Khrushchev-era apartment for a daughter, parents most often choose delicate shades: cream, cream, beige and pink. But the older the girl gets, the more her individuality becomes apparent, so you should take into account your daughter’s preferences and decorate the interior in her favorite colors.
The photo shows a delicate nursery for a newborn baby, designed in white and light green tones.
A universal option is to paint the walls a neutral white and choose colored accessories: curtains, pillows, bedspreads. When decorating an interior for a schoolgirl, Scandinavian, classic and modern styles, as well as Provence and fusion, are suitable.
Age features
The furnishings of a nursery in a Khrushchev-era building depend not only on the child’s gender, but also on his or her age. What is suitable for a toddler is not suitable for a schoolchild, and vice versa: an “adult” interior is boring and dangerous for a child who is just learning to walk.
Design of a room in a Khrushchev-era building for a teenager
Adolescence begins at 10 years of age and ends around 19. The dimensions of the furniture are approaching those of adults, the play area is pushed out and more attention is paid to a place for study with a computer desk.
The photo shows a room in a Khrushchevka for a teenager. Roman blinds look laconic and do not interfere with the table placed near the window.
Many parents are worried that their grown-up child does not like to maintain order. To solve this problem, you should buy closed storage systems, get rid of excess clothing and decor, and decorate the room in neutral colors, avoiding textured coatings, where a lot of dust accumulates.
Children’s room in a Khrushchevka for preschoolers
This age is characterized by active exploration of the world. Furniture should not have sharp corners, and finishing materials should be as natural as possible. In the play area, you can set up a house or a hut, cover the wall with chalkboard paint, put a soft rug on the floor, and make the shelves long enough to arrange the books with the covers facing up.
The photo shows a room in a Khrushchevka for a preschooler with a sofa and storage space under the windowsill.
Children’s room for two children
The main thing in arranging a room for two is zoning. Each child, regardless of age, should have their own personal space.
Children’s room in a Khrushchevka for children of different sexes
The best option for comfortable accommodation of a brother and sister is to buy a bunk bed. This design frees up space for cabinets and desks and does not require additional zoning. You can divide the room with color, shelves or curtains.
The photo shows a children’s room in a Khrushchev-era building for a boy and a girl.
Design of a children’s room for two boys
It is much easier to furnish a children’s room for brothers: the boys often have common interests and play together. But in order to avoid disagreements about the interior design, you should agree in advance – some children like to have the same furniture and things, while others have more pronounced individuality.
The photo shows a children’s room in a Khrushchev building with a bunk bed for two boys.
Examples of a room in a Khrushchev building for 2 girls
The most rational use of space is made possible by combining areas for sleeping, playing or working, but sisters should also have individual places for storing personal belongings and school supplies.
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