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Best of both worlds: Family-focused interior design ideas that combine style and practicality

, Best of both worlds: Family-focused interior design ideas that combine style and practicality
Photo: Dan Gold/Unsplash

When it comes to designing a home for a family, it’s all about creating spaces that cater to everyone’s needs. Here are some interior design ideas that combine style and practicality to ensure a welcoming, multi-generational home.

 

Open plan living spaces

The heart of any family home is a space where everyone can gather, play, eat, and relax together. Open plan living areas serve this purpose beautifully, offering a versatile space that can adapt to any activity. By keeping the kitchen, dining, and living areas in a cohesive open space, you can ensure that even when you’re cooking dinner, you’re never too far from the action.

Design: Rubiks Studio
Design: Rubiks Studio

 

Durable materials are a must

With kids in the house, durability should be a top priority. Opt for materials that can stand up to a little wear and tear. Think along the lines of washable paint, scratch-resistant flooring, and stain-proof sofas. These choices will save you time, money, and a lot of headaches in the long run.

Design: Lemonfridge Studio
Design: Lemonfridge Studio

 

Creative storage solutions

Clutter is the enemy of calm, so incorporating plenty of storage solutions is key. Use baskets, bins, and hidden storage furniture to keep toys, books, and other clutter out of sight but easily accessible. Built- in storage solutions can also be a game-changer, offering a way to keep everything organised without sacrificing style.

Design: KDOT Studio
Design: KDOT Studio

 

Lighting for mood and function

Good lighting can transform a space. Use a mix of overhead, task, and accent lighting to create the right mood for every activity. Don’t forget about natural light, either. It’s not only good for your health but it can make spaces feel larger and more inviting.

Design: KDOT Studio
Design: KDOT Studio

 

A dedicated play area

Designating a specific area for play can help keep the chaos contained and encourage kids to use their imaginations. Whether it’s a corner of the living room or a separate playroom, ensure this space is stocked with plenty of toys, art supplies, and anything else that sparks joy and creativity.

Design: Resistance
Design: Resistance

 

A personal touch in bedrooms

While communal areas are essential, personal spaces are just as important. Allow family members to express their personalities in their bedrooms. Whether it’s through a favourite colour on the walls or themed bedding, personal touches make bedrooms feel like safe havens.

Design: Right Angle Studio
Design: Right Angle Studio

A version of this article first appeared in SquareRooms