12 Kids Rooms That Make Us Want to Go Back In Time

If you’ve thought about revamping your child’s room, you know that there are many different directions you can go. Take a look at the examples below from professional online design magazine Design Milk. It may spark your own creativity, or feel free to borrow from these excellently designed rooms. Your young ones will be sure to thank you!

 

Clean-lined built-in bunks, complete with curtain, blend white and wood for a look that’s right now in Chicago. Architecture by Vinci Hamp and interior design by Stephanie Wohlner.

 

New York City-based interior design firm Chango & Co. implement a bold scheme of Kelly green chalkboard paint and chartreuse stripes, accented with, of all colors, red. It works!

 

Photo by Petra Bindel

This perfect Scandinavian home, belonging to stylist Emma Persson Lagerberg was featured in Swedish Elle Interior. The white walls, furniture, and painted floors show off a mix of pillows, artwork, and, of course, toys.

 

Susanna Cots, whose interior design studio is based in Barcelona, conceived this ingenious two-level space with a raised bed under which is tucked a dresser and pull-out desk. Fun and functional for sure.

 

IKEA’s STUVA storage benches topped with cushions, as seen in this image from Finland’sEvening magazine, are perfect in a kid’s room.

 

A rainbow of pencils border the the top and bottom of a wall and an upside down bucket is a lampshade in this fun teen’s room designed by Neslihan Pekcan of Istanbul-based Pebble Design.

 

Apartment Therapy featured this bedroom in Oakland, California which belongs to a little boy named Arden. The polka dot walls were created with file folder stickers!

 

Photo by Sue Murray

A recycled timber flooring wall with plasterboard tree lends a rustic, tree-house feel to this otherwise contemporary kid’s room in Australia designed by Sydney-based Capital Building.

 

Photo by Angelita Bonetti

Wood furniture with clean lines, polka dot bedding, and a wall map decorated with a multicolor garland come together to create a not-too-sweet children’s bedroom in Western Australia. Styled by Perth-based Anna Flanders for The Design Files.

 

Photo by Krista Keltanen

Ok, so who else out there had a trapeze in their room growing up? We thought so. This Scandinavian kids room with painted white floor and touches of black appeared in DEKO.

 

What’s black and white with primary pops all over? Those trees that look to be right out of The Lorax. It belongs to the son of Klara Ripa, the mom behind Swedish lifestyle blog Pippivogel.

 

Source: Marni Elyse Katz – design-milk.com