Designing and decorating kids’ rooms is always a joy because there are no rules! The room can take the shape of your creativity and imagination while creating a perfectly unique space for your kids or grandchildren. Pictured here are some of the things I would keep in mind when designing. Have fun!
What fun to open a tiny door leading to a kids-only space in an unutilized area under the stairs. I love this space-saving layout, which sleeps two and allows the rest of the room for lounging and play. Hanging a chair or hammock in the house is every child’s dream! Remember to get a professional to hang. This is your chance to pop some color and create a vibrant space. Even on a rainy day, this room feels bright and inviting. Find a cool way to store and display whatever it is your child collects! Like murals, peel and stick wall stickers allow you to decorate and remove with ease when you want to change as kids grow. There are so many great wall murals and peel and stick wallpapers for sale. Covering just one wall can make a huge impact. If you have a vault in a kid’s room or playroom, consider a loft. It doesn’t have
to be very tall if you have younger children.An unfinished basement can be a jungle gym of indoor activities. For all of your young actors, why not create a stage setting in a playroom so there is always a spot to perform and watch? This is such a cute and novel approach to create a cozy, tented bed for your favorite camper. Themed rooms allow you to really design a full ‘set’ for your child. In this space galaxy, the sky’s the limit! This illustrates that in a small amount of space, you can create a great activity zone in any room.
* All photos from Pinterest