12 creative and imaginative ideas to decorate childrens' bedrooms
The room in which children sleep is much more than the place where they just sleep at night: it is a bit like the world in which they grow up, where they study and relax, alone and in the company of friends. Thus, taking advantage of the space available by setting up various areas in this room is a way to make it more comfortable.
And if it is to be shared between brothers or sisters, you can also customize each half to make it truly unique. Colors and furniture can therefore help to create small, bespoke worlds, as in the images you see below:
Sleeping area above and play area below, with a hanging chair and a whole wall as a blackboard to be scribbled on at will.
The idea of creating niches in which to insert the head of the bed is very elegant: it is also a way to create a little more privacy, and then it allows you to fix the appliques to the top, so that they end up not just on the pillow but right under it - perfect for reading in the evening.
Bunk beds are always a great idea for saving space in a double room, and if the ceilings are high enough, building structures that also have ladders and leave plenty of space above each bed is a great convenience.
There's no risk of banging your head when getting out of bed at this truly beautiful bunk bed property.
The beds occupy the long side of the room, and depending on how the pillows are arranged, they also become a sofa to use during the day. On the opposite wall, perhaps in the center between the wardrobes, there could be a TV with a console for playing games, while the back wall is occupied by a long desk to share.
There are solutions that are built in masonry, with easy access to the upper bed, and the lower one wider: a perfect idea to have an extra bed above to use as a relaxation area or to let friends sleep.
What if the top bed was enclosed in a structure that, depending on your taste, could have the appearance of a fairy tale house, a castle or some other type of imaginative home?
A brilliant way to find space for two beds in the corner of the room, without giving up wall units and open shelves, so as to keep the rest of the room clear and orderly.
To personalize the room, even if initially it was all perfectly symmetrical, you can play with colors by creating two identical halves, but with complementary shades.
And it is also possible to paint two halves of a piece of furniture in the center between the two parts of the room in different colors.
A table for all activities and even a tent in the corner for relaxation.
The use of expensive wallpaper or complicated designs are not needed to make a room more cheerful: sometimes even stylized silhouettes, such as those of mountain peaks, with decorations such as hot air balloons or airplanes or blimps can give life to a room worthy of future diminuative explorers.
What is your dream room for children?