Planning a safe children’s room
A child’s room is a playground, retreat and space for imagination all in one. When furnishing it you should think about stability and safety: cupboards, shelves and dressers must be securely anchored so that curious climbers don’t topple them. Furniture with rounded corners protects against bumps, and drawers shouldn’t be pulled out completely. Our range of children’s furniture offers high‑quality, durable pieces that grow with your child and adapt to their needs. From the start you create a space where your child feels safe and secure.
Creating order with smart storage
Toys, books and clothes accumulate faster than expected. Smart solutions for storage and organisation keep everything tidy. Baskets, boxes and child‑friendly shelves help your child put toys away independently, fostering a sense of order and responsibility. At night, cosy beds and bedding provide restful sleep; choose breathable, ecological materials such as organic cotton or linen.
Cuddly textiles and decoration
With the right textiles you can transform the room into a feel‑good space. Colourful rugs invite playing on the floor and soften noise. Soft cushions and blankets create cosy reading corners and give your child a sense of security. Posters, wall decals or their own paintings add personality and colour to the room – here and there you can include a Swiss touch, perhaps a lovingly named “Chleidli” or a crocheted muslin cloth. Natural materials such as wood, cotton and felt not only feel pleasant but also ensure a healthy indoor climate.
Staying flexible as children grow
A children’s room should be adaptable, because children grow quickly. Choose multifunctional furniture that can be adjusted and used for a long time. Beds with variable lying surfaces or modular shelving systems are good investments. Seasonal accents – light curtains in summer, a warming cardigan over the chair in winter – provide variety. Plants, portable lamps and homemade decorations encourage creativity and responsibility. This turns the room into a place for playing, dreaming and learning.