Friday, 29 June 2012

Bedroom of Children's Style - research


There's an all - out nautical theme to this nursery. Sea - green walls, a sailing ship border and curtains, and a liner - shaped bookcase combine for a fun, engaging room with lots to amuse and inspire young minds.




This room has four looks in one. It has been divided into different areas and painted to represent the four elements: earth, water, air and fire. It's a colourful scheme with lots to interest and amuse children.




There's a fun, nautical feel to this children's bedroom, with plenty of seaside accessories and bold navy and white bedding. A bunk bed makes economical use of the space, providing room for two children to sleep and leaving floor space free for them to play or read on.




Who says nurseries have to be painted in soft, peaceful shades? This room shows how strong colour can create mountains of interest in a child's room, without the need for fussy accessories.




This bedroom is home to two young children so home to two young children so needs to be multi - functional. Colours are kept deliberately simple, letting the details do the rest, and plenty of cunning storage ideas have been mixed in to make use of every spare centimetre of space.




There's a pretty, Scandinavian theme to this toddler's bedroom. A fun, white - painted sleigh bed takes centre stage with gingham curtains in soft lilac at the window and lots of subtle purples, mauves and greys mixed in. It's a classic, jolly style that a child (or you) won't tire of quickly.



From Good Homes Books

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