Designer Décor for Kids

Home & Family

Perfect Height. Shelving and storage should be set-up within your child’s reach. If kids are able to access everything easily, they’ll be more self sufficient and inclined to hang up their clothes and put away their toys.


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Original Works. Create a space in your child’s room to display their original art work and family photos. A peel and stick cork board, a galvanized metal magnetic board or an eclectic mix of of picture frames are simple and inexpensive options.


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Book Nook. Allocating a cozy spot in the room for reading will encourage kids to read more. Make the space inspiring with comfy seating, shelving to display books and ambient lighting.


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Pretty Patterns. Adding accessories – like curtains, area rugs, cushions and bedding – with playful colours and patterns will have a big impact on a room. Keep the walls neutral and have fun with the fabrics. We love the collection from Zara Home.

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Ikea Reimagined. Ikea is a great option for a kid’s room because it’s inexpensive, modern and totally versatile. Check out Pinterest and Instagram for hot hacks that transform Ikea’s basic designs into stylish drool worthy accent pieces.


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Delightful Decals. Peel and stick wallpaper or designer decals are an easy and relatively inexpensive way to create a temporary feature wall. For chic and modern patterns and prints, check out the designers on Etsy.


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Bright Light. Find a cool overhead light that can be used as a focal point in the room. Consider installing a dimmer to control the ambience – turn the light on low for bedtime stories, and high when task lighting is required.


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