Contextual Research: Bedroom Inspirations
https://www.themarysue.com/the-15-awesomest-fictional-kids-rooms/
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/01/garden/teenage-bedroom-as-battleground.html
"Teenagers are on a long march toward autonomous adulthood, as psychologists like Dr. Marsha Levy-Warren, the author of “The Adolescent Journey,” point out. And mastering the clean room is a blip on their map."
“Kids are so preoccupied during adolescence with who they want to be that they are inside themselves,” Dr. Levy-Warren said. “They lose sight of what’s outside. They don’t even see their rooms. There’s a lot for them to figure out.”
“Most kids are quite chaotic internally, and rooms reflect the degree of chaos,” Dr. Levy-Warren said.
So, are the clothes on the floor thoughtless or intentional?
“Some kids’ messiness consists of every item of clothing being on the floor, and they’ll say, ‘That’s what I want and I know what I have,’ ” she said. “Other kids don’t even have an answer.”
A CAVE OF ONE’S OWN
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/01/garden/teenage-bedroom-as-battleground.html
"Teenagers are on a long march toward autonomous adulthood, as psychologists like Dr. Marsha Levy-Warren, the author of “The Adolescent Journey,” point out. And mastering the clean room is a blip on their map."
“Kids are so preoccupied during adolescence with who they want to be that they are inside themselves,” Dr. Levy-Warren said. “They lose sight of what’s outside. They don’t even see their rooms. There’s a lot for them to figure out.”
“Most kids are quite chaotic internally, and rooms reflect the degree of chaos,” Dr. Levy-Warren said.
So, are the clothes on the floor thoughtless or intentional?
“Some kids’ messiness consists of every item of clothing being on the floor, and they’ll say, ‘That’s what I want and I know what I have,’ ” she said. “Other kids don’t even have an answer.”
A CAVE OF ONE’S OWN
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