Children's wardrobeA children's closet is an important component of any children's and playroom in the kindergarten or at home.

It is important that children's lockers and shelves contain a large number of things - toys, books, materials for creativity, and also were bright, attractive and fit into the interior.






Children's wardrobe can be made as in the formopen shelving, with a large number of shelves, and in the form of modular wall-cabinets with lockable doors, where you can store things not intended for games. In accordance with the functions, different requirements are imposed on the children's closets, the most important of which is the proportionality of furniture - the shelves intended for the storage of toys must be in the child's access area - not more than 1.2 meters from the floor so that the child can get the desired object, not using chairs and other improvised items.




On its side walls you can attach special"snap", on which the child could climb up. On the roof of the cabinet you can install a panel, and then the roof of the cabinet will become a place for games. Your karapuz can easily equip a cozy nest there and spend as much time in it as long as you want, without the risk of falling to the floor. On the other sidewall, you can attach a rope ladder or rope.



Children's wardrobe


Cabinets for children should be made withoutuse of beating and potentially dangerous materials, for example, glass, so that children, even in the midst of the game, could not injure themselves by accidentally knocking glass doors or shelves. And if he wants, he can paint this glass as he likes. Thus, the cabinet will turn into a place for games.



Fittings used in children's cabinets must be safe and secure, in order to exclude the possibility of painfully pinching your finger or hitting the sharp handle of the door.



Children's wardrobes are made in different design solutions: from classical, sustained in light colors and natural wood, to design, using bright shades of particle board.



Children's wardrobe
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