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Shop All Our Favourite Kids’ Furniture + More From The Design Directory

Styling a kid’s room is hard. You want it to be cute and youthful, but not too kitschy; fun and playful, yet functional.

That’s why we’ve just added a new ‘kids’ category to our searchable Design Directory here on TDF — so you can easily find beds, cots, furniture, lighting, and all the storage you need to create the ultimate room for your little ones!

Take a look at all the products we’re loving below.

Written
by
Christina Karras

Photo courtesy of Mustard Made.

Joey Bed base from Koala. Lazy Sunday Throw from Koala. Hand printed cushions on bed and armchair by Oat Studio. Striped artwork by Emmanuelle Mc Glade. Rattan Daisy Wall Basket from Ollie Ella. Balmain Bookshelf from Koala. Beaded Coaster from Pan After.  Toy Car & Camper van from Lego. Striped red bowl from Pan After. Telephone wire bowl from Pan After. Bell Table Lamp from ELLISON STUDIOS. Striped Box from HAY. Wicker Storage boxes from Wika. Striped Bin from Pan After. Wicker Storage Basket from IKEA. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Storage + Shelving

This one seems obvious, but you can never overstate the importance of storage in a kid’s room!

Having clearly designated spaces like the timber Willow Toy Box from Tasman Eco where they can easily put all their toys, art supplies, and anything else out of view is the best way to avoid clutter and encourage your child to keep their space clean.

We also love Mustard Made’s range of colourful lockers, like The Shorty, which is the perfect size to keep by a bed.

Plus, open shelves such as In Good Company’s String Shelving System are a great way to display some personality. Style the top shelves with objects you want to keep out of kid’s reach, and keep more practical things like books on the bottom level.

Surround by Laminex Classic VJ 100 profile panelling, painted with Dulux Royal Oakleaf. Setago JH27 lamp from &Tradition. Rattan Sideboard from Freedom Furniture. Rattan Bed Frame from Life Interiors.  Dog Poster from v.happy co.  Striped Cushion from Oat Studio. Coloured Cushions from Hommey. Bed Linen from Bed Threads. Checkered Throw by Curio Practice. Home of Alice and Marlon Ziebell. Photos – Eve Wilson, Styling – Annie Portelli.

Beds + Cots

There’s so many children’s beds and cots to choose from these days, it can be a bit overwhelming. Our advice is to pick something durable and timeless, like the Cuba Single or King Single Bed from Beeline Design that features hard-wearing timber with woven leather details.

The simplicity of the Luna Timber King Single Bed is another good option, with its Scandi-inspired design.

But for a baby, the Archie Cot by Tasman Eco is ideal, as it can be converted into different configurations as your little one grows up: transforming from a bassinet, to a traditional cot, and a toddler bed too!

Print on left by Steve Gavan. Painting on right by Bec Smith. Home of Suzy Tuxen. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Artwork by Leah Bartholomew. Throw and sample rug from Sage X Clare. Hubba Bubba Bedside Table from Fenton and Fenton. Ikea string lights. Home of Allison Lewis. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Bedside Tables

If you do keep the bed relatively simple, why not select something a bit more playful for the bedside table?

The Kartell Componibili Bio 3 Round Storage Unit from Space Furniture has a funky silhouette and sliding doors where your little one can keep their favourite objects, or perhaps make a statement with the bold Chub Table from local brand Fearon.

For something slightly more minimal but still age-appropriate, you can’t go past a unique shaped timber table like the hand-crafted Squiggle Side Table from TS Makers.

Surround by Laminex Classic VJ 100 profile panelling, painted with Dulux Royal Oakleaf. Setago. Sarah Ellison Armchair from Life Interiors. Yellow Cushion from Hommey. Chub Side-table from Curated Spaces.  Checkered Rug from GoodSpace.  Existing Melbourne Poster. Home of Alice and Marlon Ziebell. Photos – Eve Wilson, Styling – Annie Portelli.

Baby cot from IKEA. Suffolk Armchair from Koala. Hand Printed Cushions by Oat Studio. Checkered cushion from Bonnie & Neil. Balmain Bookshelf from Koala. Giant Miffy from The Memo. Wicker Storage boxes from Wika. Rattan Terry Basket from Ollie Ella. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Softy Chair by Daniel Emma. Rug by Armadillo. Vintage chair and Kalon Studios daybed upholstered in Louise Jones fabric. Home of Louise Jones. Photo – Amelia Stanwix. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Chairs

A comfortable armchair is essential in a kid’s room. Not only will the Suffolk Armchair by Koala or the Huggy Swivel Armchair by ELLISON STUDIOS. be a great spot for parents or visitors to sit and play (providing a much-needed reprieve from sitting on the floor!) but it also makes a great reading chair for those slightly older kids.

A desk chair is another must-have, and the Kevi Kids Chair Montana from Cult is designed especially for children between 3 and 12 years old.

Joey Bed base from Koala. Daybed cushions from L&M Home. Artwork by Emmanuelle Mc Glade. Pepe side table by ELLISON STUDIOS. Setago &Tradition Lamp from Cult. Lazy Sunday Throw from Koala. Hand printed cushions on bed by Oat Studio. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Painting by Bugai Whyoulter from EveryWhen Artspace. George Nelson ‘Bubble’ pendant. IKEA bed. Walls painted Dulux Clay Pipe (quarter). Bedding from Marimekko and Castle and Things. Home of Maddie and Mike Witters. Photo – Eve Wilson. Styling – Annie Portelli.

Lighting

A little lamp is a good way to bring a pop of colour to a kid’s room. We love Fenton & Fenton’s Cindy Table Lamp with its candy pink stripes, while the Arum Portable Lamp from Trit House is a good portable option without cords — allowing you to use it as a reading lamp at night and easily move it out of reach afterwards.

And you can’t go past the George Nelson Saucer Bubble Pendant from Lights Lights Lights. Investing in an elegant pendant light will instantly elevate the space, making sure it’s stylish for young kids all the way up to teenage children, and beyond!

Want to see more? Visit The Design Directory to discover our top picks in flooring, furniture, lighting, tiles, tapware and more!

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