Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Dark Themed Kids Rooms

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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.

1 | Visualizer: Archi Studio
This room is clearly dedicated to instilling a work ethic in its occupant. By choosing multiple person work desks, a simple bedroom becomes a collaborative study and creation space.

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But the room is not without its personal touches, like Star Wars home decor in the form of a Storm Trooper helmet on display.

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If you wake up each morning with you walls commanding you to work hard, it becomes impossible not to.

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A small television is built into the wall, but clearly it is only put to use for work purposes.

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While a wall declaring that “sleep is for the weak” may not be the best lullaby, it certainly is motivating.

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The use of a black and yellow palette only furthers the frenetic pace of this room.

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While there are spaces for sitting, none seem to beg for you to relax there.

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Even the bed looks firm, flat, and somewhat like an afterthought. Because who would even need it when sleep is for the week?

9 | Visualizer: Maryan Ahmed
Of course, not every young person needs their bedroom decor to be quite so motivating.

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The navy blue and coral pink motif in this teen’s room is certainly soothing while design details throughout show a lot of personality.

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One simple way to bring some artistic elements into a kid’s room design (even if you’re not so crafty) is to use clever wall decor as seen here over the bed.

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Any child (or teen) would be lucky to drift off to sleep underneath a sign wishing them sweet dreams.

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Dark curtains that can be drawn closed on the weekends are perfect for teens as they get into their “sleep all day” phase.

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Lots of clothes storage becomes a feature when mirrors and colorful panels incorporate it into the design of the rest of the room.

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While the bedroom may not be the most practical place to display a bicycle, it does get it out of the living room.

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A cosy bed with striped bedspread is cute and playful, but could still grow with the child and not feel too childish.

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In addition to classic bookshelves, some cute storage options bring texture and life to the room while letting the child display things that she cares about.

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Sleep eye decals are just one more way that this lovely room encourages rest.

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A nameplate display over the desk is highly personal. Every child deserves to feel like they have their own space that’s just for them.

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The bedroom really isn’t that big, but the use of contrasting colors and cute, comforting elements make it feel like home.

21 | Visualizer: Elshad Kerimov
It is not so often that we see industrial home decor elements brought into a kid’s room, but this dark, brick design does just that.

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Clearly celebrating the occupant’s love of cars, the entire room has the feel of stepping inside a race track. From a unique car-themed seating area to the tire pendant lights over the bed.

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This is a cool, dark space that some lucky teen would absolutely love.

24 | Visualizer: Roxolana Abramiv
The rooms we have seen thus far have had quite a bit in terms of accoutrements.

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But this room, with its black, white, and red color scheme, shows that you don’t need a lot of space or a lot of stuff to create a cohesive design.

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A bed, some storage, a desk and a television is enough for most kids.

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The pop of blue in the bedspread and the drawable wall give the room a bit more creativity.

28 | Visualizer: Alina Vagapova
We saw a bit of Star Wars decor, but what about space themed home decor?

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This blue bedroom takes a love of space and turns it into something quite beautiful with its oversized moon light.

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A small desk still leaves room for a telescope, letting this room be a place of rest as well as learning.

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A chalkboard wall over the bed is always good for inspiration and fostering creativity.

32 | Architect: Kupinskiy & Partners Visualizer: Elena Sedova
The romance of this room is immediately apparent – from the cool color scheme to the delicate lighting.

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The patterned wall behind the bed is subtle and lovely.

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The room isn’t all that big, but the use of color and light make it feel bigger than it is.

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Unlike some kids rooms, this design uses only very subtle pops of pastel pink.

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A unique seat next to the window is a perfect spot to curl up with a good book.

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A very simple desk with strung bistro lighting and a cool gray chair is pretty and calming.

38 | Visualizer: Beata Pawluk
Finally, a wood heavy, music-themed room is an awesome retreat for a teen that loves to jam.


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