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7 children’s room designs that discerning parents can get behind
This article explores seven distinct children's room designs that blend playfulness, whimsy, and style, catering to discerning parents who seek tasteful yet functional spaces for their little ones. These designs span newborn nurseries to rooms for older children, drawing inspiration from various architectural and cultural contexts.
The first example is a London penthouse designed by Charu Gandhi, who created a sophisticated yet playful environment for two young children. The design features bespoke bunkbeds with a climbing wall, a desk, and adjustable lacquered cherry red shelves, all incorporating an oceanic theme. The children's bathroom includes charming handmade scalloped tiles and a unique bath, reflecting a blend of whimsy and elegance that ensures the space's longevity as the children grow.
Next, a 6,500-square-foot child-friendly home in Ahmedabad, designed by MuseLAB, emphasizes a personal, maintenance-free, and childproof aesthetic. The daughters' bedroom features a watercolor wallpaper and varying levels, designed to stimulate inquisitive minds and adapt as they age. This home, dubbed 'The Nest,' is characterized by fluid and 'homey' elements, fostering warmth and joy.
Sonam Kapoor's Mumbai home showcases a maximalist cocooning style, distinguished by Indian craftsmanship. Designer Kavita Singh collaborated on the project, with Jaipur-based fresco artist Vikas Soni painting a whimsical Indian jungle mural in the nursery. Custom furniture, stuffed animals, a 1960s Art Deco chandelier, and Hermès toys contribute to a rich and unique atmosphere.
A 6,500-square-foot Hyderabad home, titled 'Equinox' by Studio Nilasha, merges Indian and Dutch cultural influences. The children’s wing, designed for twin daughters, contrasts with the rest of the house by using light oak wood and soft blush accents, avoiding overly feminine decor. This adaptable space features a playroom with a ball pit, reading nooks, a mock play kitchen, and custom cots convertible into standard beds.
An Indian tech entrepreneur’s San Francisco house, designed by Alexis Banks Humiston, incorporates Indian spirit through hand-painted Phuljari murals, bone inlay tables, and copper leaf details. The 9,500-square-foot home for three young daughters prioritizes comfort, liveability, and adaptability within a mid-century modern structure, celebrating heritage and family.
Finally, a Zen Haven in Bengaluru, a 6,600-square-foot home by Balan + Nambisan Architects, highlights a nursery and daughter’s bedroom. The nursery features playful wallpaper, an arched canopy bed, rounded furniture, and a Montessori-style playhouse with multi-level steps, a magnetic board, and a game zone, promoting creativity and activity while maintaining a serene backdrop.
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