Design Project 1253

Design Project 1253
The design of this 12.6 m² children’s bathroom in Milan was created for a family with two daughters, focusing on comfort, safety, and functionality for the long term. The project combines solutions that are convenient for young children today and will remain practical as they grow into their teenage years. A light pastel palette combined with wood textures creates a warm and calming atmosphere. The bathroom includes a raised bathtub, which is both child-friendly and aesthetically pleasing, a separate shower area for daily use, and a double vanity with two sinks, significantly enhancing comfort. Closed storage systems help maintain order without visual clutter. This children’s bathroom design blends practicality with thoughtful aesthetics for the whole family.
Kids Room Design Project 1247
The boy’s bedroom is designed with a focus on maximum safety and the use of natural materials — a key request from the parents. All furniture is made from high-quality plywood, produced from natural wood veneer bonded with safe, certified adhesives, free from harmful substances, and distinguished by high strength and stability. This makes plywood an eco-friendly and reliable material for children’s furniture. The room features a bed with soft wall panels that provide extra warmth, protection from bumps, and overall comfort during sleep. A second-level play area allows efficient use of space and creates a separate spot for active activities. The interior is complemented by an accent wardrobe and an open shelving system, offering convenient storage and helping maintain order in the room.
Kids Room Design Project 1241
This compact children’s bedroom of 12 m² is designed to provide comfort and personal space for mixed-gender siblings. The bunk bed ensures that each child has a dedicated area for play and rest, maintaining a sense of openness and avoiding any feeling of crowding despite the limited space. Finished in a soft pink and light green palette, the room feels fresh and harmonious. Each child has their own desk for studying and creative activities, as well as ample storage to keep toys and belongings organized. The design is thoughtfully planned for shared living, combining functionality, style, and comfort in every detail.
Kids Room Design Project 1240
This bright and cozy children’s room interior was created for a one-year-old girl, combining comfort, style, and harmony. The delicate palette of beige, cappuccino, and powder pink is accented with burgundy and soft blue, while stylish wallpaper, a fold-out chair, a unique play/work chair, and a layered chandelier make the space both individual and visually appealing. Special attention was given to zoning and details: the accent rug mirrors the artwork colors and unifies the room, creating a functional and harmonious environment. Every element is thoughtfully selected to ensure safety, comfort, and a bright, welcoming atmosphere for the little one.
Kids Room Design Project 1238
This 11 m² contemporary children’s bedroom for mixed-gender siblings is carefully planned to maximize every square meter. Despite the compact size, the room includes all essential zones for sleeping, studying, and active play, while maintaining a sense of openness, comfort, and modern style. The bunk bed features an additional lower safety guard for the younger child, ensuring everyday safety. The study area is positioned by the window to make the most of natural daylight, and a small sports corner encourages physical activity. The interior is well-balanced, functional, and thoughtfully adapted for comfortable shared living for children of different genders.

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