Functional zones in the children's room - relaxation zone
The biggest obstacle to a functional children's room is the need to incorporate multiple functions into the design, while generally having a fairly small space available. This is helped by separating separate zones according to their purpose. This is an easy way to find space for a play, study or storage area even in smaller rooms without creating a chaotic effect. While focusing on the practicality of the solutions used, the need for relaxation should not be forgotten either. Days spent studying and playing require a lot of energy, so it is worth making sure that the child's room also has a comfortable relaxation area to recharge during free time.
What task should the relaxation area in a child's room fulfil?
Although a rest area is often considered to be simply a bed, it is advisable to separate the sleeping area and the relaxation area if possible. This is important because resting is not just about sleeping. However, if the size of the room does not allow it, we can also take care to arrange the space around the bed accordingly. For this purpose, we can use, for example, beautiful bunk bed cottagewhich, in addition to its basic function, will also bring a special atmosphere into the room and become every little one's favourite base.
The relaxation area should first and foremost meet the specific needs of the child who will be using it. Reading books, drawing, playing board games, doing jigsaw puzzles or even spending time together with siblings or visiting friends playing games and chatting - all of these activities can be considered different forms of relaxation.
Why provide a place for your child to relax in their room?
Rest is absolutely crucial for the proper development of children. It has a huge impact on maintaining both mental and physical health and, in addition, helps to build up the energy needed to develop their passions and explore new things. A relaxing atmosphere will also help to calm down after an emotional day and make it easier to fall asleep. It will therefore also be appreciated by parents of toddlers who are reluctant to go to bed in the evening. Gentle Lightingsoft and tactile fabrics or pastel colours - these additions make a room feel cosier.
How to arrange a relaxation corner in a children's room?
Relaxation area in the baby's room
The best way to create a relaxing atmosphere is to start in the baby's room. In the central part of the design it is worth placing a beautiful and comfortable wooden cotand suspension canopy will add charm to such a corner, but will also stop the sun from disturbing your child's sleep during the day.

Relaxation area in the toddler room
One of the most popular children's games is building forts and bases out of cushions and blankets. Such entertainment brings a lot of fun, but also mess. This can be avoided by using ready-made solutions in the décor. For example Tipi tentbut also Funflex high bed with stairs - after covering the lower space with stylish curtains we will gain a comfortable corner for the toddler to rest in.
Relaxation area in the teenager's room
As children grow up, their needs and interests also change. In a teenager's room, it is therefore necessary to opt for completely different solutions. To gain more space for a comfortable reading chair, a place to play games or other hobbies, it is worth combining bed with desk - is a simple way to save space without sacrificing comfort.
High-quality furniture designed with the youngest users in mind will help create an environment conducive to relaxation. By choosing products from the Inmondo range, you are also choosing exceptional style, extraordinary functionality and, most importantly, safety when in use.
