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Checklist Children's Rooms: Minimalism made easy!

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- Depending on the age of the child, the imagination of the child must of course be taken into account. Does your kid have absolutely no sense in muckin' out? Then that's the way it is, because your vision doesn't have to be everyone's vision! Apart from that, the following applies: Hold the common vision in a nutshell.

- Clear out the entire children's room, including curtains and the like. Store the items in another room.

- Now clean the nursery thoroughly.

- Make any necessary design changes: Paint, install new lamp, ... (take into account the child's preferences!)

- The red category includes broken toys, unsightly pieces of furniture, unnoticed toys and obsolete toys. - Throw things out of the red category, sell or give away.

- The yellow category are things you are not sure whether they will be needed again. These are mostly toys that your child loved a short while ago and now ignores. Make a note in the calendar that you will go through this box again in exactly 30 days and then make final decisions.

- The green category includes all toys that your child loves and that are flawless. These objects are allowed to move back into the children's room - preferably sorted into boxes, so that children can keep order more easily. These checklists will help you to declutter! Of course, you can add or omit points as you see fit!

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