Renovation Completed to Enhance Concentration in a Child's Room 1. Place the desk against the 'wall next to the window' instead of the door. This completely blocks out visual noise (such as the bed or toys) in front of the eyes, reducing tension in the brain. 2. Focus attention with a 'floor lamp' instead of a ceiling light. By slightly lowering the overall lighting and directing only the lamp light onto the desk, you can create a 'study room effect' where peripheral vision blurs and the gaze is fixed solely on a single book. 3. Full-front book curation featuring 'wide covers' instead of spines. Dense book spines can easily feel like a boring wall to a child. If you curate books with beautiful illustrated covers that are widely visible, tailored to the movement paths of children who are sensitive to visual stimuli, it creates an amazing reading habit where they unconsciously reach for a book every time they enter the room. . . #BedroomInterior #Bedroom #KidsRoomInterior #KidsRoomDecor #KidsRoom #StructuralRenovation #StudyRoomInterior #StudyRoom #DeskInterior #TodaysHouse #SpecialCreator #TodaysHouseCreator