Montessori Corner at Home – How to Create a Space that Supports Your Child’s Development

Help Me Do It Myself
The Montessori philosophy is based on the principle: "Help me do it myself." This means that a child’s space should be adapted to their current needs, fostering independence and enabling safe exploration. Key elements of a Montessori corner include child-height furniture that allows easy access to objects, natural materials, a friendly, minimalist design, and a well-organized and orderly environment.
Dream Nest – A Safe and Comfortable Bed in the Montessori Spirit
One of the most important elements in a child's room is, of course, a place to sleep. Dream Nest is a bed that is not only exceptionally comfortable and practical but also perfectly aligned with the Montessori philosophy. Its design ensures easy access for the child and eliminates the risk of falls – the little one can get in and out of bed independently without adult assistance. The bed also features an adaptable structure that grows with the child, making it suitable for different stages of development. Additional barriers provide safety during sleep, while spacious drawers allow for the storage of bedding and children's accessories, helping to keep the room tidy. The charming house-shaped design adds a playful touch and creates a cozy space for play.
Book Nook – A Bookshelf That Inspires Reading
A Montessori corner is also a place that encourages exploring the world through books. The Book Nook bookshelf is a perfect addition to a child's room. With its pastel colors and thoughtful design, the bookshelf not only decorates the space but also inspires a love for reading. Books can be displayed with their covers facing forward, allowing children to easily reach for their favorite titles. Additional storage space for toys makes Book Nook a functional and aesthetically pleasing piece of furniture that grows with the child, nurturing their curiosity and passion for books. With carefully selected Bellamy furniture – Dream Nest and Book Nook – you can create a space that fosters your child’s independence and inspires them to explore the world. Small changes in the environment can bring great benefits to a child’s daily development.