Friday, December 23, 2011
Modern Children Furniture: Addressing Children's Needs and Adults Wants
There are many decorating dilemmas that most homeowners encounter. One unique problem common to homeowners with children is how to integrate children's furniture with the rest of the interior design. One solution would be to choose children's furniture which are similar in style with the rest of the furniture that the adults use. For example, if the interior design of your house is modern, pick out modern children's furniture as well.
Magis is a company that makes hip and innovative furniture for all ages. Their Magis Julian Chair is an example of how your kids' furniture can blend in seamlessly with the rest of the furniture in any room in your house. Its whimsical shape is reminiscent of animal shapes. It is made of rotational molded-polyurethane. The modern sophisticated lines of this chair make it look like a piece of art and it can be a conversation piece. Its sturdy materials make this suitable for indoor or outdoor use.
Another piece of furniture from Magis that is functional and suitable for both children and adults' needs is the Magis Ladrillos Shelving System. Just like any Magis products, it has an ultra-modern design. This shelving unit can be configured in a variety of ways. The brightly-colored yet tasteful shelf supports lend a cheerful look to this practical shelving system. Additional shelves can be purchased to answer further needs. The shelves will look as attractive holding kiddie toys as well as books and other grown up stuff. If you have a taste for modern decor, this company gives you many practical and attractive options.
Children's furniture do not need to stand out like a sore thumb from the rest of your home decor. Whether you opt for a traditional or a modern decor, just choose the same style for your children's furniture. Just because you have children doesn't mean that you have to give up what you like. With just a few well-thought-of choices, you can have furniture that suits both your tastes and your children's needs.
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