Every new children’s room project is a personal story for us. We always strive to create a space where kids can not only play and relax, but also grow in an aesthetic and functional environment.
We are especially excited by projects for three children. Such designs require careful planning, creative solutions, and a precise balance between comfort and aesthetics. Therefore, today we are showcasing exactly such a project: a shared bedroom for three children.
Project Details
| Location | Bari, Italy |
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| Space Type | Children’s Room |
| Number of Children | 3 |
| Gender | Boy + 2 Girls |
| Children’s Ages | 6 years, 2 years, 1 year |
| Area | 22 m² |
| Project Date | October 2025 |
Parents’ Requests and Expectations
- Shared room for three children
- Space not tied to specific interests, since the kids are still very young
- Large floor play area as the main focus
- Interior that remains relevant as the children grow
- Mostly closed storage systems without visual clutter
Main Goal
Our goal was to create a comfortable and functional shared space for three children within 22 m².
Functional Requirements
- Bunk-bed structure
- Combined sleeping solution (double bed + separate single bed)
- Access to the upper level via stairs with drawers
- Desk for studying
- Wardrobe
- Toy storage area
- Soft armchair
- Bookshelf
- Soft niche in the wardrobe
Space Challenges and Our Solutions
Wall Types
The room has walls of varying density and materials (drywall and tuff), which could complicate furniture installation. To solve this, we designed furniture with adaptable fastenings, allowing it to integrate easily on any surface while remaining strong and safe.
Ventilation and Air Conditioning
We needed to consider ventilation and air-conditioning systems when planning the room. Thus, we positioned furniture and functional zones so they would not block airflow, ensuring a comfortable microclimate without compromising the room’s overall aesthetics.
Combined Sleeping Solution
Organizing sleeping areas for three children of different ages within one space was essential. Therefore, we implemented a combined sleeping solution: a single bed below and a large double bed on the upper level. As a result, we efficiently used the ceiling height while keeping more space for play and storage.
Floor Play Area
The room needed enough space for active floor play. Consequently, we arranged furniture to maximize free space, and we added a large soft rug that provides comfort during play while refreshing the interior and creating a cozy, safe play zone.
Style and Atmosphere
The clients requested a contemporary classic interior with smooth lines and rounded shapes. The base palette is light, with accents of yellow, green, blue, turquoise, pink, and red, ensuring the interior remains relevant as the children grow.
We applied a light panna base on large surfaces, wardrobe fronts, lower modules, and parts of the walls, making the room airy, spacious, and neutral. On this foundation, we created a subtle yet lively color composition: powder pink adds warmth, blue and turquoise create depth and modernity, yellow highlights the study area, green balances details, and red appears delicately in patterns.
Rounded shapes, arched fronts, curved niches, round handles, and soft furniture contours create a harmonious, cozy atmosphere that stays relevant over the years. Moreover, the space transforms easily while maintaining integrity, functionality, and aesthetics at any stage of the children’s development.
Result: Functional and Stylish Shared Bedroom for Three Children
The room is designed to be both functional and stylish. The combined sleeping solution includes a single bed below and a large double bed above, with stairs equipped with drawers for extra storage.
The space features two separate areas for study and creativity, while visual clutter remains minimal — only one open block with lighting and shelves for books. Enough free space is left for play, and the soft wardrobe niche with a curtain creates a cozy corner for rest and imaginative adventures.
The design uses a light base palette with measured accents of yellow, green, blue, turquoise, pink, and red, adding cheerfulness without overloading the interior. Consequently, the room remains versatile and relevant as the children grow, maintaining modern aesthetics, comfort, and functionality for many years.
