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Five DIY Tech Project Ideas For Kid’s Room

Five DIY Tech Project Ideas For Kid’s Room

Want to give your kids’ room a breath of fresh air? Well, there are plenty of ways to go about it. For instance, you could give their walls a paint job, bring in new carpeting, or take down the walls taking up space, according to users of stellar spins.

Not in the mood for these kinds of makeovers? Take the DIY tech road, and create something that will make a difference without engaging in all the work associated with traditional room makeovers. Got no ideas for good projects? We’ve got you.

Here are five DIY ideas to transform your kid’s room that will inspire you instantly, curated by play for real money players.

Lightning Cloud

Homemade lightning clouds have been making a wave on TikTok, and for good reasons: they take a room’s lighting from glaring to charming, ambient lighting that’s perfect for movie watching. They also make any room feel like a fairy tale, especially when paired with RGB lighting. And if you are looking to give your kids’ room a makeover without trying too hard, this Instructables guide has a straightforward lighting cloud you could try building.

Interactive Kids’ Wall

Want to have your toddlers occupied in their playroom? An interactive kids’ wall is your solution. It features a touch board with 12 interactive points that respond to trigger any event you set up whenever touched. On top of the touch board is a fun mural of jungle animals, but you can always draw up any shapes or figures your children like. You can customize the touch board to trigger any commands you or your kids fancy. With this interactive board on Instructables, you can high-five the monkey to open a toy chest.

Kids’ Wooden Radio

Kids love being involved, and building the wooden radio from this Hackster.io guide will undoubtedly warm their hearts. It’s nicely compact so that it won’t take up too much space in your kid’s tiny bedroom. It also has features that are incredibly pleasing to any child: a powerful MP3 speaker, seven colour buttons, and rainbow LEDs that create a pleasant ambient light.

These unique DIY speaker projects can serve as an inspiration to tweak this project and make it more exceptional.

Room Lights

Modern bulbs will light up your kids’ room, but they are typically too bright and glaring. They also tend to get hot; if your child accidentally touches them, they’ll burn. So, why not swap them with these RGB room lights? They are visually appealing, and to your child’s delight, they can light up in nearly endless colour combinations. This Hackster.io guide has all the details you need to execute this DIY successfully.

Kid-Friendly Alarm Clock

Just like adults, there are two types of kids: those who jump at the sound of the alarm and those who get super-cranky and have a hard time opening even a single eye when it’s time to wake up in the morning. Sadly, for kids in the second category, waking up is inescapable, especially on school days.

If your child falls in that category, build the DROMSY alarm clock to ease their mornings. It’s an IKEA lamp hacked into an internet-connected alarm clock with pretty nifty features. For instance, it can keep a regular time routine, alert the kids when the night is over so they can be ready to get out of bed, and it won’t go off on weekends. This alarm clock will never let your kids stay up past bedtime. Check out more of what it can do in the Instructables guide.

If this alarm clock doesn’t tickle your fancy, you can explore these DIY alarm clocks to start a great morning and build one for your kid(s).

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