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Is this the living room of a house with a child? ✅ 3 Key Points People who visit our house or see our living room photos often ask this question. ᐟ If you decorate your living room with the 3 key points I consider important, you'll hear the same thing I do ☺️ 📌 Separate the space if possible. We took full advantage of our spacious living room, which is a strength of our house, to separate the children's space as much as possible. Therefore, we decorate the space where mom and dad can relax to their own tastes. This way, they can enjoy complete relaxation in their own space, and it can also be a case of "a house with a child ≠ a house full of children's items." 📌 Check if your storage is adequate. Children's items are added over time, and the number of items will inevitably increase. 😨 That's why it's crucial to prioritize storage. I use a storage bench in my child's living room to neatly hide large or brightly colored items, and to store them neatly in a space where my child frequently uses them. I organized my supplies on a bookshelf to maximize storage. 📌 Use accent colors that match the mood of your home. A home with a child inevitably becomes colorful. ᐟ.ᐟ 😅 No matter how much you decorate to your taste, if the books, teaching aids, and toys are brightly colored, the interior can look messy or chaotic. In this case, using accent colors that match the mood of your home to decorate your child's living room is a good idea! I used a deep green bookshelf, a calming yet colorful color, to create a decor that complemented the colors of the kids' items without disrupting the mood of the house. Thanks to this, adding colorful kids' items created a calming effect. ☺️ #LivingRoomStyling #아이있는집 #아이있는집거실 #아이있는집거실꾸미기 #아기있는집 #아기있는집거실 #아기있는집거실꾸미기 #콘수프기록