Mirrors
Mirrors in a baby's room add light and depth while stimulating the senses. Babies have a lot of fun discovering their own image. Our decorating tip: stack mirrors on a wall to catch the light and enlarge the space. Choose unbreakable, child-safe mirrors. Place them at baby height to encourage exploration and self-recognition, creating an interactive and educational environment.
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FAQ:
What types of mirrors are safe for a baby's room?
You can choose acrylic or unbreakable plastic mirrors. Mirrors designed specifically for children often have rounded corners and are lightweight. Make sure they are securely fixed to the wall to avoid any risk of falling.
How can mirrors be incorporated into a nursery?
Place mirrors at baby height, either on the floor or low on the wall, to encourage exploration and self-recognition. You can use colorful frames to make them attractive. Mirrors can also be integrated into furniture such as wardrobes or chests of drawers to save space while adding extra functionality.
What are the benefits of mirrors in a nursery?
Mirrors help stimulate babies' visual and cognitive development. They encourage self-recognition and interaction, which is crucial for social and emotional development. What's more, mirrors add light and a sense of space to the room, creating a more open and luminous environment.