Kids Room Design Project 1263

Kids Room Design Project 1263
This bedroom for a girl is designed to make the most of a 19 m² space with an unusual roof geometry. Custom-made furniture was crafted to fit the architectural features, maximizing functionality without compromising light and openness in the room. The existing bed is retained, with a playful and relaxing second level added above. The study area includes a built-in transformable desk that converts into a vanity with a mirror. These solutions make the space flexible, functional, and visually tidy.
Kids Room Design Project 1261
This 21 m² girl’s room is designed as an original and multifunctional space. The layout features a bunk bed, an integrated study area, and a kids wardrobe cleverly hidden within the furniture composition, keeping the room visually light and organized for everyday use. The design is complemented by open shelves behind the bed, combined with pull-out drawers and decorative lighting. This thoughtful zoning adds depth, personality, and makes the room not only stylish but also highly practical.
Kids Room Design Project 1258
Along with the living room from the previous project, we designed a playroom. The space is planned so that each child has their own corner for play and relaxation, as well as a learning area that will remain suitable as they grow. The central element is a two-level play zone: the lower level is dedicated to active games, while the upper level is a soft area for rest and relaxation. The room also includes a sports corner and a workspace where children can engage in creative activities or learning. Thoughtful placement of furniture and zones helps maintain order, creates a safe and functional environment, and encourages children’s activity, development, and play.
Kids Room Design Project 1257
We received a request from a family to create two design options for a children’s room for a boy and a girl. In this project, we planned two separate beds with side guards to ensure maximum safety and comfort during sleep. The interior is complemented by lighting, matching wardrobes, and ample additional storage, allowing for easy organization and efficient use of space. The design combines functionality, safety, and aesthetics, creating a cozy and practical room for both children.
Kids Room Design Project 1256
Children’s bedroom designed for a boy and a girl, aged 3 and 5. The main feature is a bunk bed, which maximizes space while providing comfortable sleep for each child. The room also includes a spacious wardrobe for storage, and a cozy niche sofa adds a relaxing corner. A dedicated study area offers a comfortable workspace for both children, supporting learning and creative activities. The interior combines functionality, safety, and thoughtful design, making the most efficient use of the room’s space.

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