Designing a kid’s room is one of those rare briefs where more really is more.
It’s a chance to lean into joyful colour, clash a few unapologetic patterns, and say yes to the wavy stool, the gingham and apple quilt, the wall of wonky drawings taped up with pride.
Unlike the rest of the house — where restraint so often reigns — kids’ spaces invite a lighter touch: playful stripes, colourful rugs under tiny timber benches, shelves lined with well-loved books and a menagerie of animals standing guard.
Styling them feels less about perfection and more about personality — creating a small world that celebrates imagination, comfort, and a little bit of chaos.
Here are a few tips and tricks to get you started:
Combine the whimsy with the timeless: Balancing charming styling pieces like a sweet little mushroom nightlight and a beautiful garland of sweeping birds with larger furniture picks that will stand the test of time is the perfect way to future-proof the space while still making space for fun.
Don’t skimp on storage: Never underestimate just how much storage you will need in a kids’ room. Baskets are your friends: easy to move and easy to re-pack, plus they come in all shapes and sizes (pear, circus tent, striped… take your pick!)
Layer your lighting options: Whilst an overhead pendant and a couple of wall lights will add, well, light, and beautiful styling choices to a room (for now and into the future), the unsung heroes are portable, dimmable lamps — soft enough for bedtime stories, bright enough for cubby-house building, and easy to reposition as their little world evolves.
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