by MK Kids Interiors | Nov 16, 2023 | Blog, hints and tips
How to Design a Reading Corner For Kids Designing a reading corner for kids involves creating a space that is inviting, comfortable, and encourages a love for reading. Here are some tips to help you design a captivating reading corner for kids: Choose a Cozy Location:...
by MK Kids Interiors | Nov 17, 2014 | Blog, Health and Safety, hints and tips, interior designer, room styles, Uncategorized
Now that the clocks have gone back and the days are getting shorter, property management experts Quintessentially Home gives advice on how to get your home ready for the inevitable winter chill. Penny Mosgrove, CEO of Quintessentially Estates and Quintessentially...
by MK Kids Interiors | May 18, 2014 | Blog, hints and tips, interior design for children, Uncategorized
Bedroom Psychology: How a Room Affects your Child A child’s bedroom is their comfort and safe zone throughout their childhood and when they reach their teenage years it is their sanctuary. Rooms affect our moods, which is why we choose colours that lighten an interior...
by MK Kids Interiors | Apr 27, 2014 | Blog, hints and tips, interior designer
Please consult a designer first before you do anything, you want to get it right first time. Take the notion out of your head that ‘designers are expensive’. Designers will save you money from doing something wrong, and having to do it again. Designers are happy to...
by MK Kids Interiors | Mar 5, 2014 | Blog, hints and tips, interior design for children
Yesterday at our ‘Coffee Afternoon Design talk’, I had the opportunity to speak to parents about their child’s rooms. One parents concern was getting her daughter to ‘love home’ and not always wanting to go out. I could relate to her little girl because I love going...
by MK Kids Interiors | Jan 30, 2014 | Blog, hints and tips, interior design for children
Echoing is the repetition of sound after the original sound has stopped. An echo often occurs in large rooms when sound waves bounce off surfaces between the ceiling, floor and walls resulting in a repetitive sound getting quieter and quieter with every bounce. In...