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September 27, 2009

What To Do With Your Kids Closets

Kids hate cleaning their rooms and often things end up in piles on the floor. Sometimes the closet becomes a place for dirty laundry and toys that are no longer used can be thrown in. Parents who want to teach their kids about neatness, cleanliness, and taking care of things might want start with teaching them how to use a closet.

Children usually dont care about their closets and if they had one that was interesting to them, they might show a desire to keep it cleaner. Kids love sports teams, famous athletes, movies, as well as movie stars and these can be used to make a themed closet for your child. If you design a closet around their favorite sports team or player, they will take much more interest in the closet and undoubtedly learn to use it.

Adding a colorful light or lights to a closet can also help make it look cool. Kids love lights and they can add atmosphere to any closet. Just take a look at any nightclub or hip restaurant and you will see how effective lighting can be. If you put in the right kind of lighting in your childs closet they will show an interest in it that was never there before.

If your child is in a room with a walk in closet you have more options to make a fun space for them to store their things. If you have the money you could splurge for a custom closet that is build by a professional company. The custom closet business is big now and there are many companies that will come to your home and design something just for you. Having them design and install something fun for your child might be a bit expensive but it could be worth it to teach your kid about being neat and respecting their things.

Some children will never be neat no matter how hard you try. Other kids are naturally neat and put away things on their own without their parents prompting. For all the kids in between those two extremes, constructing some sort of fun closet that will get their attention and feel part of their room is the best way to start training your child about being neat, clean, and taking care of the things they own.

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