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For anyone who has ever lived with a teenager or pre-teen,
you know there
are two things they can never have enough of - STORAGE SPACE
and MONEY.
Let them sweat about the money - maybe they'll learn the value
of hard work
and effort. But give them storage, lots and lots of storage.
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While baskets look great on bookshelves and will never go
out of style, they
just don't work for kids. Colour plastic bins, on the other
hand, will stand the
test of time. They're also pretty durable when it comes to
being kicked under
the bed and stacked haphazardly in the closet. Best buys for
everything from
CD racks to make-up bins? You guessed it - IKEA. They also
have sturdy metal
bins in bright colours which kids love.
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Typically, a teenager's room is littered with clothing. Definitely
no need for
fancy rugs here ! The key is to get everything else off the
floor. Maximize your
vertical wall space with shelves and CD racks, add some hooks
on the back
of doors, hang mesh bags from the ceiling. It will make laundry
day easier.
When your teen scoops up a handful of clothes to toss in the
wash, you'll
know that it's ONLY clothes going into the machine. This really
saves wear
and tear on running shoes, school books and the family cat -
all of which
are not water friendly. Bean Bag chairs have also made
a big comeback.
Some things DO look good tossed in a corner. |
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