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How to make your home kids friendly 

A home can’t get it’s full shape without the kids. They are the life of a home. So it’s our primary duty to make the home and it’s ambience according to the kids. So, don’t turn it a 4 walls only, put some life in your dream home.

According to Sohu-shop.dka home must meet certain conditions about the physical safety and health of its occupants:

  • It ensures the closed and the cover. The structural work and its accesses are in a good state of maintenance and solidity. It protects the premises against the runoff and the up-welling. The exterior joinery and the cover with its fittings and accessories ensure the protection against water infiltration in the house.
  • The restraints of persons or kids, in the home and its accesses, such as railings of windows, stairs, and balconies, are in a state in conformity with their use.
  • The nature and state of conservation and maintenance of building materials, pipes, and cladding do not pose a clear risk to the health and physical safety of kids.
  • The networks and connections of electricity and gas and the heating and hot water production equipment comply with the safety standards defined by the laws and regulations and are in a good state of use and operation. Otherwise, it will be risky for kids.
  • The opening and ventilation devices allow a renewal of the air adapted to the needs of a normal occupation of the housing and the operation of the equipment.
  • The main rooms have sufficient natural lighting and an opening to the open air or a glass volume to the open air for kids.

Co-ownership life is no longer reserved for young single people. In large cities, many millennial parents choose to settle in vertical communities to raise their kids in the dynamic environment they love. As a result, developers are beginning to pay attention to the issues put on the front line by this burgeoning segment of the population who want to buy homes.

1. An increased number of bedrooms

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Many families living in a home had to create a “bedroom” in a smaller home. In short, homes whose sizes are adapted to families are now easier to find. In other words, it is less likely that you have to add a pseudo-bedroom with the help of bookcases and curtains.

2. Better storage capacity

A tiny closet will not be enough if you have strollers, tricycles, and other devices to hide. If you have a growing family, maximum storage capacity is essential. One way developers can maximize storage space is to design smaller bedrooms. The sacrifice is well worth the effort if it facilitates the daily comings and goings in your home.

3. Indoor play areas

Just as the party room is a pivotal element for adults living in a home, kids’ rooms will become very popular in family homes. With indoor flooring, furniture and activity-friendly play stations, these indoor play centres are the perfect places to relax on a rainy morning, or to meet if you feel like your home is too messy for a gaming appointment!

4. Outdoor playgrounds

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Other kids’ attractions include gardens, fountains, water playgrounds, and trails where kids can ride bikes, rollerblading, and play in traffic. Who said you could not have your own backyard if you live in a tower building?

5. Parking

If the movement of your “chicks” must include the use of a motor vehicle, you will have to look for a parking space. Parking spaces are in great demand. Yet, in large cities, many homes have far fewer parking spaces than apartment buildings. If you only drive occasionally, check to see if there is a car-sharing location near the building. Is cycling a passion for you? Look for a building with a secure bicycle storage room to avoid cluttering your home and to reduce the risk of flying bikes outside.

6. The importance of location

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The proximity to the workplace is one of the advantages of living in big cities. There is something attractive about walking to the museum on a Saturday morning or picking up the kids at the daycare after work and then taking the time to slowly walk the streets in search of a good restaurant for dinner. Be sure to consider the pedestrian potential and access to public transit when shopping for an apartment in a home.