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5 tips for furniture that lasts

From the team of COZY. Design·Ideas for the interior

The child grows quickly - the furniture should catch up with him, not become outdated in a year. Here are five principles for a nursery that is safe, practical and grows with the child.

Baby, child, teenager — one room, three different needs. Bet on a foundation that stays (bed, wardrobe, floor) and change the easy stuff (textiles, decor, color) with age.

2. Safety first

Rounded edges, firmly fixed furniture, non-toxic materials, storage accessible to the child. Safety is not visible, but it is felt.

3. Zones: sleep, play, study

Even a small room benefits from clear zones—a quiet nook for sleeping, an open play area, and a dedicated desk when it’s time to study.

A good nursery grows without being renovated every year.

4. Child-accessible storage

When toys have an easy home, order becomes a habit. Low shelves and boxes at the child’s level do more than a beautiful but inaccessible cupboard.

5. Leave room for character

A color, a favorite character, an accent wall — let the child feel the room as his own. Character may be brave; the base remains neutral and flexible.

See children’s and family spaces in the portfolio or start with consultation.

Ready for an interior with character?

We create bold, memorable interiors for home and business — in Sofia and online throughout Bulgaria.

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Blog · Home

Children's room

5 tips for furniture that lasts

From the team of COZY. Design·Ideas for the interior

The child grows quickly - the furniture should catch up with him, not become outdated in a year. Here are five principles for a nursery that is safe, practical and grows with the child.

Baby, child, teenager — one room, three different needs. Bet on a foundation that stays (bed, wardrobe, floor) and change the easy stuff (textiles, decor, color) with age.

2. Safety first

Rounded edges, firmly fixed furniture, non-toxic materials, storage accessible to the child. Safety is not visible, but it is felt.

3. Zones: sleep, play, study

Even a small room benefits from clear zones—a quiet nook for sleeping, an open play area, and a dedicated desk when it's time to study.

A good nursery grows without being renovated every year.

4. Child-accessible storage

When toys have an easy home, order becomes a habit. Low shelves and boxes at the child's level do more than a beautiful but inaccessible cupboard.

5. Leave room for character

A color, a favorite character, an accent wall — let the child feel the room as his own. Character may be brave; the base remains neutral and flexible.

See children's and family spaces in the portfolio or start with consultation.

Ready for an interior with character?

We create bold, memorable interiors for home and business — in Sofia and online throughout Bulgaria.

Connect → ← Back to the blog