Because of their virtual indestructibility, lockers and children's rooms go hand in hand. For fun, try giving them a punch of color like this bold yellow.
You can find vintage lockers on sites like eBay and Etsy, as well as your favorite antique emporiums, salvage yards and flea markets. If you find a vintage locker, you may want to leave the graffiti but scrape off the gum.
Tip: Professional powder coating is a good way to freshen up vintage lockers and make them look good as new.
Both Visbeen Associates and Holmes were careful to integrate plenty of storage space. Built-in shelving and drawers are found in every room, as well as free-standing cupboards, like this funky yellow locker reclaimed from the YMCA. Visbeen Associates was careful to make the rooms a comfortable size without letting any one bedroom feel too large. The size of the rooms makes the entire home feel more inviting.
Like the storage space above and drawer space below + bookshelves inside. This is the one that looks like it may work best in daughters room, but also son's room.