Supertech fable castle project with Disney theme apartments
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It
is true that for a child, a bedroom is more than just a place to
sleep. It is a place to do their schoolwork, listen to music, play
games, sprawl on the floor, rough-house, read, build models,
daydream, visit with friends and keep innumerable possessions. It is
surely their, very personal space.
First time in realestate history SUPERTECH came up with the concept of
Disney Themed Apartments called Fable Castle at Yamuna Expressway...
Disney Themed Apartments called Fable Castle at Yamuna Expressway.
Fable Castle by Supertech is Disney India’s first real estate project
in North India.
Fable Castle is spread over an area of 7.5 acre in Golf Country and will have
about 1,000 apartments of 2, 3 and 4BHK options. In a project specific tie-up,
Supertech has hired Disney India to do interiors and exteriors of Fable Castle.
Disney India will design rooms inspired by Disney stories and characters. The area
of these apartments will range from 1000 to 2125 sq ft.
Moreover, the project will also have Disney inspired kids recreational
areas such as the swimming pool, play zone, party and activity areas for
kids and families.
WHAT ALL THINGS YOU SHOULD KEEP IN MIND WHILE DECORATING KIDS ROOM?
In order to provide Disney experience to the residents, Disney inspired homes will have
Disney branded furnishing, home decor products, colour palettes, bedding products, bathroom fittings and more..
However,
you’ll need to plan carefully to create a room that serves all
those functions, is comfortable and inviting — and has enough
staying power to require only minimal redecorating every few years.
The ultimate experts on what kids like best are kids themselves.
Hence
we suggest that you need to make kids feel involved in the design
process by letting them help with selections for the room. Include
the children’s interests and ask for their opinions as you create a
decorating scheme.
But
don’t go too overboard: Children’s interests change often with
time and their own interest levels, so use accessories that can be
easily replaced when interest wanes. What you want is a room that
both meets your needs and pleases your child.
The
right kind of furniture and accessories should be appropriate for
your child’s age, but they should also be adaptable, not trendy.
Pick baby and children’s furniture that can grow with your child —
and any siblings who might be sharing a bunk bed. Also, plan to
provide space for the many activities that may take place in a
child’s room.
This
type of planning includes space for visiting friends and sleep-overs,
a place for play (remember to have room for a train set or
dollhouse), and a spot with a desk and good light for doing homework.
Children should have a sense of control over their environment inside
their own rooms.
They
should be able to hang up clothes, reach toys and books, and sit in
chairs that suit their size. An added benefit: They’ll learn early
that they can do things for themselves.
When
designing a child’s room, incorporate a favorite color into the
room somewhere. Color, especially on the walls, is easy to change. To
personalize a child’s room, consider adding a mural or chalkboard
wall.
If
you can, draw wall art on freehand; or else look for stencils or
stick-on wall decor. You can also find letters that will let you
embellish a wall with sayings that are special to your child.
Most
importantly, for any child, a safe environment is critical. Review
the literature on all surfaces and products, and get up to date on
product recalls before you make major purchases.
Add
tables and chairs that can be used for drawing and painting,
scrapbooking, or game night. Provide small children with low,
washable tables for projects and create cubbies for easy toy storage.
And
you can surely look at ways to make it look chic at the same time
have your child enjoy the times of their childhood in a luxurious
manner. We are presenting some important tips on how to make their
own space feel better and more lively and full of personal luxury.
And
yes, if you are going to be in the room often and it’s far from the
kitchen, consider installing a small refrigerator and a microwave for
quick snacks. Make sure the seating is comfortable and plentiful and
that the surface finishes can take hard wear and tear.
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