Unisex Bedroom

Unisex Bedroom

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Stereotypical colour associations of blue for boys and pink for girls have lost significance in recent years, with many parents now choosing to decorate their kids' rooms in a more unisex palette.

There are numerous benefits to decorating your kids' space in a gender-neutral colour scheme:

It contributes to a more creative and positive space

Gender-neutral colours like green and yellow have been linked to the improvement of creativity in young minds. Yellow is widely considered to be the colour of the mind, and as the brightest colour on the spectrum, it's known to have uplifting qualities and has been connected to feelings of happiness and self-confidence.

Green, on the other hand, is known to boost creativity and inspire innovative thinking. It's also thought to have calming qualities, with rooms painted in a green hue providing a more relaxed environment for sleep and play.

Green Bedroom It's versatile

When it comes to versatility, unisex rooms really come into their own. Not only are they perfect for couples who want to wait before finding out their baby's gender, but they're also easy to transform into a guest room once the kids have moved out, or moved to a different bedroom in the house.

It's more cost-effective in the long run

Unisex bedrooms tend to be more cost-effective than their more gendered counterparts, as their timeless design is more likely to suit all ages.

Choosing the right colours for a unisex bedroom

We've already touched upon yellow and green and their benefits to children, but what about other gender-neutral hues? Here are some more unisex colours and what they are supposed to evoke:

  • Orange – for warmth and stability. It's also thought to aid digestion
  • Purple – for creativity and joy
  • Silver – for its soothing qualities
  • Beige – for warmth and nature

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Choosing the right bed and mattress for a unisex bedroom

When it comes to choosing the right bed for a unisex bedroom, it's important to make sure it fits seamlessly into the rest of the room. We recommend choosing a minimalist, simple design that won't go out of style anytime soon. Our range of single beds are ideal for little sleepers.

The Activsleep Memory Pocket 2400 Mattress is ideal for single beds, with innovative memory foam technology designed to aid restful sleep throughout the night.

When choosing storage for a unisex bedroom, try to stay away from anything too traditional. Modern, minimalistic styles look great in a gender-neutral room.

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Play and relax zones for a unisex bedroom

If the room is big enough, you might want to create separate areas for your child to spend time in. Play zones are great for neutering your child's creativity, and they're super easy to establish. Simply designate a corner of the room to toys and play, and put your child's toy storage box in this area.

Top Tip: Keep the play zone as far away from the bed as possible. This will help your child to stay calm at bedtime.

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Discover more bedroom tips and tricks on the Sealy blog.

Unisex Bedroom

Source: http://uat.sealy.co.uk/about-sealy/inside-sealy/sealy-blog/2018/december/unisex-bedroom-ideas-for-kids/

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