Children's room

Children’s room – there are two such in my house! Although when I think about it, the number of toys in our attic proves that this is another children’s room ;-) I have two sons who are growing (Unfortunately! When does this happen? I don’t know!), and with them their rooms. On the blog you can read about children’s rooms, toys, and furniture!

Student’s sea room

Staying in a maritime atmosphere, we upgraded Santa’s room from a kindergarten’s room to a student’s room. On the other hand, introducing a desk into a long and narrow room turned out to be very difficult and forced changes in the entire organization of the room. How did we do? Check!

Children’s corner in the office

Children’s corner in the office? I used to say that it is impossible with us, but since we are struggling with the pandemic, closed schools and kindergartens, children are more and more frequent guests in our office. They visit us at work or spend their free time with us here. It also often happens that they come to the office children of our clients or co-workers. And if so, we wanted them to have their place here! Without a doubt, with such a corner we work several times faster than when bored children wander around the office … and we follow them.

 

Preschooler’s room, or how to separate functional zones in a children’s room

As the child grows, his needs change, so gradually some of the furniture and gadgets disappeared from St. Nicholas’ Children’s Room, replaced with elements more suitable for an adolescent boy. And so from our baby’s room only the wardrobe and bed remained, and the room evolved into a kindergarten’s children’s room with separate sleeping, learning and fun areas. I invite you inside.