Kids Room Design Project 1258

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 1217
This kids’ room project transforms a home space into a place for play and imagination. The bunk structure with a play kitchen and a window-side seating area creates an atmosphere of joy and coziness. Bright yet harmonious colors add energy to the room, while the wall climbing frame becomes the centerpiece for active play and motor skills development. Storage solutions help keep things organized, and the themed design sparks imagination, giving the child a special world for both play and learning.
Project 1137
Having a separate playroom is a real dream! Here, you can immerse yourself in a world of adventure, create your own rules, and fantasize endlessly. This room is literally filled with energy: light shades combine with bright accents, making the space lively and inspiring. The two-tier structure adds even more opportunities for active leisure. The lower level features a low sofa—perfect for relaxing, reading favorite stories, or cozy evenings. The upper level is a territory for play and creativity. The floor is covered with a large soft rug, creating a comfortable area for activities. The interior is complemented by a wardrobe with original open shelves that are not only functional but also add style to the room. This is a space where the atmosphere of joy and inspiration always reigns!
Project 1101
What if space allows, make a separate playroom for children? This is a great solution when you want to give children their own territory for creativity and relaxation! Here is an example of our project for a family from London, where there are four children - two boys and two girls. The area of ​​​​the room is 20 m², which allows you to conveniently place everything you need. Since there are many children, we focused on making the style universal and harmonious for everyone. The room has soft sofas in shades of khaki and terracotta, a large round table with milling, a climbing wall and a ladder for active games. For safety, the TV is in a cabinet with doors so that it is not damaged during the game.
Project 993
A spacious 60m2 playroom for three children. We took into account everyone's interests - the girl is an aerialist, so we made a separate area for her. The older boy likes to play games on the console, so there is a large seating area with TV and poufs. And the younger one can actively spend time on sports elements.

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