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Redecorate an Orphanage with These 9 Cheerful Décor Hacks

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As per UNICEF records, there are close to 150 million orphans housed in orphanages around the world. Thus, such children should be taken care of with care and sensitivity.

Many researchers have found out that the atmosphere in which they live in plays a major role as it affects the mental and emotional development of the children.

That’s why we have listed below some nifty hacks that we know will definitely benefit the children.

Connect with Nature

Whether you live near farmland or beside a road, having plants inside your home always brings about a positive change to the décor.

Yet, the majority of the institutions are located in an urban jungle. This leads to the absence of greenery around the institution. You can make sure that children don’t lose out by growing plants inside.

This assigns them a sense of responsibility. Potted plants, stunted trees and garden orchids are some of the suggested ones to go for.

If you prefer something that needs less care then artificial trees are available in all form and size at fraction of the cost of its competitor.

Faux trees tend to last longer and do not lose their sheen when exposed to elements. This makes them an ideal candidate in this situation.

You can even place your own custom order at a low cost. Such plants tend to exude a natural calming vibe that helps the children to transition over their loss.

Below are some pointers to consider

  • You can place artificial orchids in the room to bring about some colors. Flowering plants are best placed near windows or in a corner.
  • If you otherwise like something small but effective, we’d suggest using the silk flower center-pieces.
  • Place faux floral arrangements around the bunk beds of the children to assist in making the kids more blissful to sleep at night.

Re-paint those walls

Walls are to be painted every few years so that they don’t lose their luminosity. This time make sure to use warm colors in the children’s rooms. As studies have shown, warm colors stimulate the children’s minds. Whereas, neutral tone in open halls gives out a perception of an airier and spacious room and relaxes their physique.

Paint a vibrant orange or yellow on the walls and pair it with a cool cream on the ceiling for a balanced tone. Another method to improve the décor is to let the children place their hand-prints on the walls.

If your orphanage has large spaces for congregation or dining, the lighter hues tend to reflect natural light more than warm shades. For infants, light pastel colors contribute a lot towards the development of their brain. It allows them to relax and socialize well.

Hang up some art

If possible, ones completed by the children. Art is a reflection of the inner-self. Thus, you can use this as a litmus test for the children. More than ever, it acts as a platform for creative self-expression.

Additionally, art brings about a sense of optimism with the usage of vibrant colors relieving stress and developing motor skills. Origami is yet another approach to this issue if you’d like to engage the children in such activities.

Alter the lighting system

Light plays an important role as it affects the mood around the home orphanage. Also, in this scenario, soft lights are in favor as they allow the room to be perceived as roomier and more open. Swap out any rickety system you might have in place and replace them with modern lights.

The advantage is that modern lights tend to occupy less space and do not impose on the décor. The optimal method is to pair a light-colored wall with warm light to achieve the largest result.

Lose the bulk

You almost certainly would have noticed unused objects lying around occupying space at the home.. Well, if you want to redecorate your home, lose them. Always choose modular blocks of furniture or equipment as they are easy to rearrange and are less constricting.

Shift to bunk beds instead of one huge bed as it increases the availability of space while adding to the décor of the room.

Layout a carpet

These will be in fact useful in cold climatic conditions. They also double up to lend a rich classy vibe to the home. During summer, swap them out with a laminate to maintain your décor. Simple straight lines or geometrical patterns will definitely give a contemporary outlook to your floor.

Throw the windows open

Do not block or close your windows. Such action results in bringing a depressed feeling to the children and will affect the general mood. Unless you want the kids to feel institutionalized, we’d suggest taking prompt action in such matters.

When the windows open, it improves natural air circulation and allows sunlight to fall into the room. In simple terms, it is one of the cheapest ways to go about improving the décor of your room.

Stick to natural materials

If you plan to have a new desk or a partition wall, its best to stick to one having produced by wood or bamboo. As it is cheap and readily available, the materials not only go easy on your pocket but also infuse a sense of earthiness into your orphanage. They will also last longer when they are maintained well.

Create a theme

A theme-based setup will be most rewarding to the children. This will also allow you to plan ahead. You can try out possible combinations for a refreshed interior. This will give you an added advantage to maintain a constant color scheme. You can then accentuate it with the necessary accessories.

Finally, it has been proved that the interior of the home affects the development of the children beyond any doubt.

Thus, we have provided you with some nifty hacks that you might want to try out at your orphanage. These suggestions listed try to improve your décor, but it is your responsibility to get the work done in the safest manner possible.

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