Amazing Kids’ Rooms ideas

boys room

The first step is put your kid inside a place that she/he likes to be. Then, create colorful accents and sophisticated antique finds do have a place in your child’s room.

This nautical wall covering, which features line drawings of sailing ships is at once very little boy and oh-so grown up. Thanks to the room's sophisticated color foundation of cream and brown-black, the decor will have life beyond the baby years. Swaths of solid blue linen (on the glider and the curtains) envelop the space in soothing, masculine shades. The strand of alpaca wool bunting finishes off the serene space with a playful note in this California bungalow.</p>
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Thanks to the room’s sophisticated color foundation of cream and brown-black, the decor will have life beyond the baby years.

The homeowner of this Arizona home slipcovered the headboard in gossamer linen from Bella Notte; the duvet cover is homemade. At the foot of the bed, a tufted bench provides a place to sit.<br />

The duvet cover is homemade. At the foot of the bed, a tufted bench provides a place to sit.

Ree Drummond—also known as The Pioneer Woman—transformed her family's attic into a bedroom for her daughters in a style that's a little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll. She bypassed typical tween motifs in favor of sophisticated separates, including crisp white sheets and blankets in fresh cranberry and tangerine hues. Quirky throw pillows pile on extra charm.<br />
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A kind of room that is a little bit country, a little bit rock ‘n’ roll. Quirky throw pillows pile on extra charm.

In the boys' bedroom of this California home, navy bedspreads from Bed, Bath &amp; Beyond and a chevron rug by Serena &amp; Lily suggest "nautical" without going overboard. The beanbag is a PBteen score.<br />

In the boys’ bedroom, navy bedspreads and a chevron rug suggest “nautical” without going overboard.