And bedrooms don't have to be so serious. This whimsical bedroom is fun and age appropriate--well-organized books and toys are at a little arm's reach. No headboard, yet adding interest in the bright mixed patterns and funny Ugly doll--and voila. A unique and finished children's room.
Red is a color that has the potential to be either all wrong or all right in a kids' room. If the red is too bright, the room can be overwhelming and even a little bit scary for the child. But a darker red offset with printed fabrics like we see here can be a rich, warm and welcoming color. Make sure to have lots of toys and fun things in a darker room like this to keep the mood of your child's room light.
2) Pick furniture that can grow with your kids. These shelves and crates are great for storing toys for toddlers and books for teenagers. This is the green route as well - this furniture will last for a lifetime instead of just being outgrown after a few years.
Pick furniture that can grow with your kids. These shelves and crates are great for storing toys for toddlers and books for teenagers. This is the green route as well - this furniture will last for a lifetime instead of just being outgrown after a few years.
Red's energy is natural for kids' rooms, like this one. The wall and bedspread are nicely balanced by the white wall, light wood and colorful accessories - the room feels like fun.