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| Most parents will agree that storage is essential. It's important to keep things your children enjoy playing with in convenient places throughout the home, especially when they are very young. I love the idea of placing these soft woven baskets strategically throughout the living room. Bonus: The baskets can add color and texture to your space. |
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by Jan Skacelik
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| Go bold! Living in a home with children gives you a perfect excuse to choose color. In studies, yellow has been shown to make both children and adults feel happier. |
| Open-concept floor plans are popular with families but that isn't the only reason I chose to include this image. Do you see that lovely silver light arcing over the sofa? What a genius way to add a little sparkle to a very kid friendly space! Parents get their glitz without the risk of tiny fingerprints smudging it up. |
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| Adding floor cushions to your living room will not only give little ones a soft place to land, they can pack a punch. Choose cushions in bright colors and graphic patterns and instantly inject fun into an otherwise neutral space. |
| Those with a modern aesthetic often complain about the appearance of today's toys. The drawers that flank the fireplace in this image are a great solution. They are just the right height for children and are deep enough for even the bulkiest of plastic toys. |
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by Ninainvorm
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| Including some of your children's artwork with some of your favorite art pieces with give your home life and personality. Plus, it will bring a bright smile to the face of anyone who visits. A simple tip: Choose similar frames to give the arrangement cohesion. |



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