A design company has developed a clutter-busting bedroom concept which could delight parents of untidy children.The Scotsman said IDP will be appearing at the Homes and Interiors Scotland Exhibition next weekend and will exhibit a range of things designed to reduce mess.Gilly Corkery from IDP said everything is designed so that all a child's belongings have somewhere to be put - including specially designed CD racks, spaces for games consoles and stereo compartments.She said: "No self-respecting teenager wants to move for too long so we've designed a desk chair which has a pocket where they can keep a remote control, their iPod, pens, chocolate or whatever, without having to move."Then there's the upholstery fabric on the walls, which means they can put posters up with drawing pins without leaving a mark."The firm's ideas are in stark contrast to the approach of heuhotels in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where CNN reported hay is used for beds.
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