ᐅ What child-friendly features can I best incorporate into IKEA BESTA furniture?
Created on: 26 Sep 2020 19:37
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kianseHello everyone, I am currently planning to set up some IKEA Besta furniture in our living room and want to make it as child-friendly as possible. Therefore, my question is: What child-friendly features can I best integrate into IKEA Besta furniture to make it both safe and functional for children? I am thinking of things like corner protectors, secure locks, space-saving play options, or child-friendly storage solutions. It is important to me that it is not just about safety, but also about practical everyday use that makes it easier for children to interact with the furniture while keeping it as durable as possible. I look forward to your experiences and tips!
I have always installed child safety locks on the doors of my BESTA cabinets. They can be opened without tools, but children cannot easily get inside. I also recommend edge protectors, especially on corners. Otherwise, a secure attachment to the wall is usually sufficient to prevent tipping.
To integrate child-friendly features into IKEA BESTA furniture, I recommend the following points: - Use high-quality edge protectors made of soft plastic to prevent injuries from bumps. - Install child-safe magnetic catches or separate safety clips on doors to prevent accidental opening. - Attach wall anchors according to the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure tip-over safety. - Use transparent or semi-transparent fronts so children can see and choose the contents more easily. - Equip the interior with modular boxes or shelves that are easily accessible and allow toys or books to be organized in a child-friendly way. - Optional: silent soft-close hinges to minimize noise and ensure a secure closing action. These measures are well documented and support both safety and ease of use for children.
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Demetrius27 Sep 2020 11:03I know how important it is to design furniture that is not only safe but also attractive and practical for children. In our experience, adding soft accessories like small cushions on top of closed BESTA units creates a great play and seating area that my little ones love. Simple handles or easily accessible compartments in lower sections also encourage independence. However, you need to pay close attention to the materials to ensure everything is sturdy enough and that there are no small parts that could come loose. Safety is, of course, the top priority, but I find that combining functionality with comfort is very important.
Some thoughts on how to kid-proof the classic IKEA BESTA shelves: - Never forget edge protectors – they’re the best shock absorbers when kids dash around corners. - Clever clips or magnetic catches keep curious fingers from raiding the small drawers. - A play corner inside the cabinet? Small boxes or baskets break up the setup and turn it into a mini adventure zone. - And hey, adding a bit of colorful decoration – whether with removable films or colorful stickers – delights children! Safety and liveliness go perfectly hand in hand. Best regards.
gaubla schrieb:
For integrating child-friendly features into IKEA BESTA furniture, I recommend the following points: Your list is very precise and technically sound. Additionally, I would like to point out that for children with high activity levels, the materials used for the shelves should also be considered—stable and shatterproof options are, in my view, the best choice. I also advise using rounded baseboards on the main units to reduce tripping hazards. Overall, all modifications should be reversible to maintain the flexibility of the furniture for future uses.
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