While window treatments and replacement windows in Winnipeg, MB are perfect when used as intended, they can also shine when used in more out-of-the-box ways. Whether you’re looking to find creative uses for old windows that have since been replaced by new models or want to use new shades, blinds or other window treatments in creative ways, just look to your playroom.
It’s a good idea for your kids to have a space that not only encourages play but also boosts curiosity, creativity and learning. Maybe you want a simple playroom with a homework corner for your kids, or perhaps you’re looking to create a complete classroom. Either way, you need to be sure that the space isn’t overwhelming but is still stimulating. That’s where windows and window coverings come in.
Replacement windows and window coverings can serve as tools to help control light, organize a space, and switch between activities. Use these ideas for how to use shades, shutters and other window coverings in a homeschool playroom:
- Reading Corners – Reading is a huge part of learning and education, but many kids don’t really like it at first. Encourage reading by creating a fun and comfortable space for it. Close off a corner of the room with replacement windows made into panels or room divider and then add a thick rug, fun chair, bean bag, or cushions to serve as cozy seats that are also fun to sit in. You can also include a basket or small bookcase to hold a small rotting of books to keep the kids interested. Make sure it has enough light by putting the corner in a place by a replacement window or adding a lamp.
- Light is Key – Sunlight not only brightens up a room, but also is favorable to learning. Sun glare, on the other hand, makes a space impracticable, uncomfortable and distracting. That’s why it’s a good idea to use shutters as they were originally designed in a playroom or homework room. Shutters can help direct the sunlight so the kids can focus and learn without being uncomfortable or distracted, or they can be fully opened to let in fresh air and bright morning light. Try vinyl shutters with louvres as they are easy to clean and even easier to operate. Plus, shutters don’t have cords which makes them a safer option when little kids are involved.
- Learning Zones – What parent hasn’t fought through homework time with distracted kids crowded at a kitchen counter or dining table? Instead, try dividing up a room with shades, rugs and furniture to create different learning zones for different activities or different kids. For example, set up one corner with puzzles and another with art supplies and then separate the two with some shutters. You can also try creating a homework nook or reading space in a bedroom, family room or even the porch using shades to define the space.
These are just a couple of the many ways you can use replacement windows and treatments in unique ways. Learn more about Winnipeg, MB replacement windows by calling or visiting Pioneer Window & Door Mfg Ltd.