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Making furniture for children

In connection with the use of children’s furniture in different conditions, there is a difference between home wooden children’s furniture, children’s furniture for preschool institutions (kindergartens) and children’s furniture for primary schools and for adolescence. According to their purpose, furniture is divided into household furniture for home use, administrative and public buildings, special furniture, industrial furniture, etc. A special place in the classification is children’s furniture, the design, shape and dimensions of which are determined taking into account the specific purpose, age and height characteristics.

Due to the diversity of objects and types of furniture in the modern world, to get rid of possible confusion, experts have developed the basic principles of its classification according to many and different parameters. Classification of furniture is carried out primarily according to its purpose, operational and functional properties, materials used, completeness, as well as design and technological parameters and the nature and methods of production.

Furniture for children’s rooms at home is made according to certain standards and a certain list, which provides for the production of children’s and teenage beds; if there are two children, the beds can be made on two levels. In addition to children’s beds, we also produce wardrobes, wardrobes and book racks, children’s tables, high chairs, folding desks for studying and indispensable attributes of every children’s room – chests of drawers.

Special requirements are imposed on the manufacture of various furniture for kindergartens, in which there are three main groups of premises, including a group of children’s rooms – playrooms, dining room, sleeping and rest rooms. In addition to a group of children’s rooms, each institution has rooms for service personnel, as well as groups of utility and utility rooms. Much attention is paid to the design of the interiors of children’s rooms, in which preference is given to light and calm tones of the walls and sufficient illumination of the rooms. At the same time, the walls are decorated with colorful drawings, including scenes of your favorite cartoons. To create the most favorable hygienic conditions, walls, floors and other structures have flat, smooth surfaces without protrusions or shelves to avoid dust accumulation.

The main requirement for children’s furniture is that it must fully correspond to the age and height characteristics of the children, because it is the correspondence of the size of the furniture to the proportions of the child’s body that develops the correct posture and posture in children and contributes to the organic physical development of the child. An equally important requirement for the manufacture of children’s furniture, given that most children are hyperactive and restless, is to ensure its increased strength.

When making children’s furniture, furniture manufacturers pay great attention to its safety from injury; in other words, children’s furniture does not and cannot, by definition, have various sharp corners. All corners of children’s furniture are rounded, all surface connections are smooth, eliminating child injuries. Furniture for children is made for safety purposes, usually from natural wood, with great attention paid to its finishing and cladding with materials approved by children’s hygiene authorities. The materials used for finishing and cladding must withstand constant wet cleaning and disinfection without reducing the attractiveness of the furniture. Only beautiful, attractive and safe furniture will bring children the joy of being in kindergarten.