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The study table or desk must have at least 60 X 90 cm and its height and inclination has to be adjustable. There must be some kind of drawers nest to it or in it to deposit books, paper, pens and other school stuff.
For this same purpose, the parents must consider buying a bookcase or a cabinet for books, which fits the room and the height of your child. For a optimal use of space, a desk with a study table and some shelves can be chosen.
Natural lighting has to be supplemented or maintained by a local light. This is why the desk must have on it a lamp with adjustable arm, placed in such a way that it can focalize the light precisely to the point it is needed.
The chair must have an adjustable height, fitting the one of the scholar.
Recently, the computer became a necessary object in the child’s room, even in the early student’s room. Used either for fun or study, it has to become a familiar instrument for the little one.
An “L” shaped desk allows a good position for the computer, with the monitor on one side in the corner. Be careful because the distance from the monitor and to the eyes of the person using the computer has to be of 50 – 70 cm. To better respect this distance, some desks are equipped with a special space for the monitor, positioned a little higher than the actual desk.
Want to know how to take care of kids room rug? First and foremost it is important to mention that really good rugs can make the difference in any home. They not only brighten up any room but they can also keep kids warm and comfy during those long cold nights. In fact, for those that live in those quaint old cottages in the country you will know just how great a rug can be. From stuffing them up against the door to keep out the draft to lying down on a glorious sheep skin rug in front of your fireplace there is nothing like rugs to keep off the chill. With that said, let us start at the beginning where you get ready to purchase new floor covering.
The most obvious factor you’ll have to think about is the colour and shape of the rugs you’re buying. |
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