Having lots of storage space in your kids’ room reduces clutter and gives them plenty of space for their books, toys, clothes and other personal items.
To achieve that, you can opt for custom made furniture like in the picture above. This bed and desk combo come with a ton of hidden storage compartments, under the stairs and underneath the desk. The additional storage space doesn’t take up any extra space and is neatly hidden within the furniture so that all the available space can be used to the max.
One of the mistakes parents make when designing study spaces for their children is keeping them as neutral and minimalist as possible in order to avoid distractions. However, little minds often crave stimulation and things that keep them interested. A bland and minimal space can make them bored easily, which may lead their minds to associate studying with boredom. However, if you select your favourite colours and create a space that may feel cool and fun to you, there is a chance that they will not like it too. The best way to navigate it would be to involve your child in all the decor and design choices when you design their study space. It is their space, after all!
This small kids bedroom for four takes the minimalist approach with its bunk bed setting. Not a lot stands out, so it’s appropriate to go for a single bright overhead lamplight. One of the key attributes to the good lighting of a kids bedroom is low-to-medium light intensity, so a single overhead lamp would prove just fine to light up the entire room. The designers did well to not position the lamplight directly above the beds so the bright light doesn’t affect the children’s eyes. These are critical things to consider when choosing the lighting technique of a child’s bedroom.
Currently one of the most used styles of lighting in contemporary decor, recessed lighting has proven to be very versatile, durable and also classy. It’s popular for bringing out the beauty in any type of design, including that which inspires your kid’s bedroom decor. Giving it an uber-cool and modern tone, this lighting technique reflects the beautiful aesthetic of this children bedroom.
Modern, sleek and warm. This style is great for small rooms as it maximizes the space available. The odd angles gave this simple platform a look that throws the entire room off. It also complements the attic like a window. This platform bed doesn’t need any extra drama around it to be ultra-sleek, its odd trapezoid shape does all the magic. The blush pink colour also suits the style perfectly by offering a subtle colouring that highlights the minimalistic nature of the bedroom.
If you love fun bright colours like yellow, orange, and green, then you can also emulate them in your interior designs – but you’ll need a bit of savvy for that. For example, some of these colours are too energetic for somber spaces, so you can feature them in kids’ rooms, play areas, or other such spaces. But if you want to use them in moderation, then a simple art piece might also suffice.
Light hues like apricot, light greens, white, light pink, and naturals combine to create relaxing as well as the calming interior. Further, light shades are perfect to create a minimalist interior and make the space look open as well as bigger. The warm tones of apricot and cool hues like pastels create a perfect combination in any interior design.
If you want to add colours in your interior while making it look open, then take ideas from the below designs.
For kids’ rooms, the light pink colour scheme is a great choice. The best part about this colour is that it combines with white shade easily. This room with the light pink wall behind bed and white closet looks beautiful.
Further, it matches perfectly with a light wooden floor as well. Also, this pale shade helps create a bright and spacious room.
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