India, May 21 -- A child's room can quickly turn chaotic and cluttered with toys scattered around and clothes left everywhere. Cleaning up the mess can become stressful and results in parents scolding their children. Yet despite repeated reminders, children anyway continue with the same unorganized habits, turning it into a constant back-and-forth struggle at home. What if the real issue is not the child, and but the way the space is designed? ALSO READ: Children playing video games all day? Know the recommended playtime for every age group: From toddlers to teenagers

Aligning a room's design with a child's habits, behaviour, and daily routine can make a significant difference. By making spaces more accessible, functional and child-frien...