The 5 Most Popular Kids’ Rooms on Houzz This Summer
Get design ideas for your child’s room renovation from these most-saved new photos on Houzz
There’s a lot to consider when planning a kids’ room. From materials and colours to a homework spot and toy storage, these spaces need to be carefully thought through. For new and inspiring ideas, consider the features in this countdown of the most-saved kids’ room photos uploaded to Houzz between May and July 2023.
4. Add a creative shared space
Children’s rooms are often shared spaces and this design by Willow & Bert Interiors shows how to create a beautiful double homework area that feels stylish and considered while offering space for each child to stamp their own personality on it.
This bespoke desk is a beautiful piece of furniture that will grow with the children. A mix of closed drawers and open shelves allows favourite items to be out on display while everyday clutter can be closed away.
Take a look at more photos of this playroom.
Children’s rooms are often shared spaces and this design by Willow & Bert Interiors shows how to create a beautiful double homework area that feels stylish and considered while offering space for each child to stamp their own personality on it.
This bespoke desk is a beautiful piece of furniture that will grow with the children. A mix of closed drawers and open shelves allows favourite items to be out on display while everyday clutter can be closed away.
Take a look at more photos of this playroom.
3. Consider bespoke furniture
This bedroom by Susie McKechnie Interiors is a great example of how bespoke joinery can completely transform even the smallest room. Every inch of wall space has been utilised thanks to a wraparound piece of furniture that incorporates a bed, wardrobe, drawers and open shelves.
Painting all the woodwork in a soothing shade of sage green ensures the room feels restful and calm rather than busy and cluttered and clever touches such as the wall-mounted bedside lights keep surfaces free.
See more photos of this clever small bedroom.
This bedroom by Susie McKechnie Interiors is a great example of how bespoke joinery can completely transform even the smallest room. Every inch of wall space has been utilised thanks to a wraparound piece of furniture that incorporates a bed, wardrobe, drawers and open shelves.
Painting all the woodwork in a soothing shade of sage green ensures the room feels restful and calm rather than busy and cluttered and clever touches such as the wall-mounted bedside lights keep surfaces free.
See more photos of this clever small bedroom.
2. Choose a multi-tasking bed
When space is tight, a piece of furniture that has multiple uses can make the most of any available space. The inclusion of a daybed in this room design means the sleep space can also double up as a reading corner during the day, while a pull-out trundle underneath means an extra bed is always at hand for sleepovers.
Wall-mounted bookshelves and a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe free up floor space and offer plenty of storage.
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When space is tight, a piece of furniture that has multiple uses can make the most of any available space. The inclusion of a daybed in this room design means the sleep space can also double up as a reading corner during the day, while a pull-out trundle underneath means an extra bed is always at hand for sleepovers.
Wall-mounted bookshelves and a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe free up floor space and offer plenty of storage.
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1. Have fun with unexpected colour
In first place, the most-saved kids’ room image of the summer was this cheerful scheme by Dauley Design, which is packed with colourful details. The yellow-painted shelving makes a feature out of a tricky corner alcove, while the bold-papered ceiling brings an unexpected and playful element to the compact space.
Keeping the walls white allows for graphic blocks of colour to stand out without dominating the compact space.
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In first place, the most-saved kids’ room image of the summer was this cheerful scheme by Dauley Design, which is packed with colourful details. The yellow-painted shelving makes a feature out of a tricky corner alcove, while the bold-papered ceiling brings an unexpected and playful element to the compact space.
Keeping the walls white allows for graphic blocks of colour to stand out without dominating the compact space.
Take a look at more photos of this bedroom.
Tell us…
Which of these room designs caught your eye? Share your thoughts in the Comments.
All five of the most-saved images feature an element of soft peach in their colour scheme and this lovely example by Consult by FD shows how to use this traditional shade in a modern way.
Painting the lower half of the wall creates a warm cocoon of colour that wraps around the bed and armchair, while the crisp white half of the wall above the line keeps the room feeling fresh. Bringing in lots of tactile rattan elements also adds layers of warmth and interest to the scheme.
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