Choose comfortable and safe furniture with rounded edges, cushions, easy-to-clean fabrics, appropriately sized pieces, and soft area rugs or bean bag chairs.
Opt for furniture with built-in storage, use wall shelves to maximize space, choose easy-to-clean storage containers, and add child-specific storage solutions like toy chests.
Select durable materials like wood or metal, easy-to-clean finishes, stain-resistant fabrics, and avoid delicate or toxic materials.
Choose durable, easy-to-clean flooring like hardwood, vinyl, or tile, and consider adding area rugs to protect high-traffic areas.
Use a balanced color palette with neutral and soft pastels as the main colors, adding bright accents through pillows, wall art, and rugs for flexibility.
Opt for rugs made of synthetic fibers resistant to spills and stains, washable rugs, and ones that add extra cushioning for safety.
Ensure accessibility with designated areas for activities, low shelves, step stools, and a hazard-free environment with wide doorways and walkways.
Maximize natural light with light-colored window treatments, position furniture near windows, use reflective surfaces, and supplement with artificial lighting if necessary.
Use baby gates to create safe boundaries, choose the appropriate type, measure for a proper fit, and use gates to create designated play areas.