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When designing a kids room, it is easy to slip into the old tropes of blue, pink, and yellow. The designs featured in this post take a different stance. By incorporating dark navy blue, black, and red these designers do not take away from the youthfulness of their designs, they just add a bit more personality to them. Each room featured here is a retreat for a specific child or teen, giving them space to slumber, to study, and to live. Take a look inside these rooms and rethink your own approach to kids room design and decor.
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- Visualizer: Archi Studio
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- Visualizer: Maryan Ahmed
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- Visualizer: Roxolana Abramiv
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- Architect: Kupinskiy Partners
- Visualizer: Elena Sedova
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- Visualizer: Beata Pawluk
Looking to put together a great kid’s room? Don’t miss these 4 posts where we recommend the best of the best:
50 Kids Room Decor Accessories To Create Your Child’s Creative Haven
50 Unique Kids’ Night Lights That Make Bedtime Fun and Easy
40 Beautiful Kids’ Beds That Offer Storage With Sweet Dreams
32 Kids’ Chairs And Stools To Seat Them With Style
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