From toddler to junior – easy bedroom transformation

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My youngest is 7, turning 8 in about three months. And as much as see her as the little one in the family, the truth is: She is not that small anymore. On the contrary; tall and quite a bit ahead of her peers by being the youngest of 4. And very cheeky!

No more toddler in the house, and, I admit it, I love it. I so enjoy being out of the small kids years where I had to bring all of them to everything. These days we can have nice and longer discussions, lay responsibilities upon them, get a clear yes or no for an answer, and do not need to bring a complete household when out and about.

However, growing means needs are changing, and not only clothes become too small. Luckily, one of our favourite interior brands for small people, Petite Amelie, started to grow as well and now offers a fabulous collection for older children too. From junior and bunk beds to wardrobes, good-sized desks, and bookshelves (Do you remember this dolls house?)

If you like their timeless, minimalistic style for your interior, I really think you should check them out. Everything is very reasonably priced, too. And if you already know the brand or have them in your house, then this is even better news: any upgrades and growing children can easily be catered for now.

Which is great news, especially if you are already familiar with the brand and love their style. Now you can easily move on to beds, wardrobes and desks for bigger children and stay with your favourite brand.

Let’s have a look at Petite Amelie’s latest additions. We have the bookshelf and desk that you can see on the 2nd image and both immediately found their place in our house.

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What do you think? There will be a time when your little one needs a single bed and/or a children’s desk to concentrate on doing their homework or to relax. And if space is an issue, you can find these really clever space-saving solutions with the bunk beds and desk combos.

Talking about desks, a kids desk in the bedroom is a real ‘must have’ for children from about 6 years old. For doing homework, but also if they wish to draw, do crafts, paint, build Lego, or play on a marble track, it is a very practical and multi-functional piece of furniture for your little one.

For more ideas on desks, please have a look at these children workspaces and these 5 kids spaces.

In collaboration with Petite Amelie!
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