Blinds: Children’s bedrooms ’should reflect their personalities’
Children’s personalities need to be considered before any attempts are made to redecorate their rooms, according to one commentator, which may influence those considering the use of window blinds.
While noting the importance of consistency in the interiors of modern homes, David Ferguson has stated in an article published by yourhome.ca that the bedrooms of youngsters may differ in this regard.
He has written: “Children’s rooms are most often the exception to this rule and should be decorated to the personality of the occupant.”
Mr Ferguson, who was responding to a reader’s query about decorating a family home from scratch, also said in his article that durable furniture fabrics may be needed in properties where youngsters reside.
During the summer months, Andrew Leech, National Home Improvement Council director, recently suggested that property owners should not prioritise holidays over property improvements.
Home improvements should be viewed by people as being more essential than trips away, he remarked.








