2023-10-12 11:50:03
Bright colors, playful shapes, characters… All these elements that stimulate creativity are part of the design projects. children’s rooms. The environment is the materialization of the desires and dreams of children, but also of their parents. In addition to the charming bedroom, the space sometimes houses a study area and a playroom.
It is multifunctional and designed to accompany the growth of little ones. This is the case with the 11 projects listed below. With ideas for boys and girls, be inspired by the solutions proposed by architects and designers to create a charming and fun children’s room!
Children’s rooms to inspire you
The suite designed by the architect Laura Kim, from ISE Arquitetura, has 9 m². The request from the residents, two sisters, was for an environment with soft colors, a dressing table, an extra mattress for friends and plenty of storage space. Did you like the result?
This toy library was designed by the architect Hannah Lerner for twin sisters who share a double room. Soft blue paneling adorns the wall, serving as a backdrop for the straw beds.
The joinery was an exclusive creation, designed to accommodate all the girls’ toys in an efficient and organized way. One of the kids’ favorite features is the suspended swing, which provides hours of fun and adventure.
This spacious bedroom designed by the architect Pietro Terlizzi It was designed to accompany children’s growth. The highlight is the bed slate, the reclining furniture was installed in the center of the room. The color palette brings together bright shades of blues and yellows.
The space was designed for a 4-year-old girl, who wanted a playful room. Despite her young age, she asked that the project represent a “big girl’s” room, but with a slide. In this way, the architects at Estúdio Pluri designed a bunk bed for sleeping and playing. The chandelier, highlighted in the project, is an inheritance from his mother’s room as a child.
To create a boys’ room that was comfortable and fun, the architect Natalia Salla He opted for a bunk bed that optimizes space and allows more freedom for the children. She also planned a corner for toys and books, with shelves and niches that organize and decorate the space. The wallpaper, woodwork in neutral tones and walls in shades of blue bring a feeling of tranquility and harmony.
The resident’s suite, which is almost two years old, has a playful atmosphere thanks to the rainbow painting combined with cloud pendants, polka dot wallpaper and woodwork with colorful niches. The low furniture encourages the child’s autonomy. Project signed by the architect Yes Saccab.
Still bathed in that feeling of a baby’s room, with lots of comfort and protection in the bed, this project, designed by the Spaço Interior office, was designed to accompany the child’s development. The rug, teddy bears, wooden panels in the shape of a cart and magazine rack ensure the little one’s fun, while the playful cushions, the low ceiling height and the large curtain bring warmth to the space.
The project signed by the architect Mari Milani it was thought of down to the smallest detail to be playful, cozy and fun for the residents: two sisters. The great charm comes from the cloud-shaped joinery, made in lacquer. The floor is vinyl and wallpaper covers the walls. Furthermore, everything was designed in pairs: the two-seater desk, the dressing room mirrors and the beds. To finish off the project and make it even more fun, a hammock was installed in the center of the bedroom.
This room belongs to two brothers, aged 10 and 7. The project, signed by the architect Beatriz Quinelato, gained the universe theme. The duo also asked for two extra mattresses to welcome friends. The architect then proposed a trellis, that is, one of the beds has two auxiliary mattresses.
With architect’s design Karen Pisacane, the boy’s room brought blue and the woody finish as the protagonist. The Pegboard supports accessories and shelves of different sizes and can always be adapted according to children’s needs and growth.
The architect Rafaella Grasnoff, from Loft Arquitetura, designed her daughter’s room in the Montessori style, where everything is within reach of the little one, guaranteeing autonomy in everyday life and helping with her development.
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