Tips for a Great Looking Living Room When You Live with Kids

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Living with kids is like living with a tornado. All you have to do is turn your back for one minute and the entire living room is destroyed!

It’s completely understandable why so many parents end up relinquishing decorating control to the youngest members of the family. The trouble is, that means your living room will just end up looking like a disaster zone until the kids are old enough to move out.

You don’t have to live in a perpetual mess, and you don’t have to compromise style in order to create a kid-friendly space. Here are some tips that will enable you to decorate a living room that is as functional as it is beautiful, for you and the kids.

Streamline Your Windows

The windows can be downright dangerous to kids. With dangling cords, choking is a real possibility. Not to mention, the slats of mini blinds can easily become damaged and heavy draperies can be pulled to the floor.

Instead, streamline your windows by choosing your window treatments wisely. For example, vertical blinds make a great choice for sliding doors, but they’re great for regular windows too.

Because they hang vertically, they can’t become damaged like horizontal blinds. There’s no cord to worry about, and you can customize them for your home. For example, Just Blinds allows you to, “Choose between one way or split stacking for your vertical blinds.”

Think Plush Fabrics and Round Corners

Kids fall, and sometimes, their fall includes hitting their head. That’s why it’s so important to decorate your home to prevent accidents, but that doesn’t mean you’re stuck with ugly furniture!

A few tips include:

  • Replace that glass coffee table with an upholstered cushion
  • Choose circular or oval-shaped end tables
  • Pile on the pillows that can double as seat cushions

Secure Breakables with Museum Gel

When you bring home baby, breakable items are the first things to go. Anything that isn’t heavy enough to stand on its own gets packed away into boxes to be forgotten about for decades to come.

There’s a simple solution that doesn’t involve packing away your favorite treasures for years

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