Eclectic Brown Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs

New York Penthouse
New York Penthouse
Mutuus StudioMutuus Studio
A lovely kids room perched above central park in New York. A narrow bedroom fits two twin beds toe-to-toe. The built in beds with separating curtain allow for privacy and doubles as a puppet theatre. Photo by Gabe Border
Kids Bedroom
Kids Bedroom
Lawanna Wood DesignsLawanna Wood Designs
Nautical room, hand painted walls
Bonus Room
Bonus Room
Plattner Custom Builders, LLCPlattner Custom Builders, LLC
Cool light creates shadows in Bonus room with gothic windows
Reclaimed beadboard and plywood bunk bed
Reclaimed beadboard and plywood bunk bed
Foundre: MadeFoundre: Made
Our simple office fits nicely under the lofted custom-made guest bed meets bookcase (handmade with salvage bead board and sustainable maple plywood).
Brandie Dickerson
Brandie Dickerson
Brandie Dickerson DesignsBrandie Dickerson Designs
This space was designed for a two year old girl. I designed it in such a way for it to be suitable for her at that age yet not easily outgrown.
Teen Bedroom
Teen Bedroom
UserUser
Photo Credit: Mark Ehlen Done in collaboration with RLH Studio
Parkside Family Home
Parkside Family Home
SigmarSigmar
The built-in bunk bed creates an intimate sleeping as well as play area with loads of storage, incorporated also in the steps. Wall stickers are a temporary solution to add playful, fun decoration, which can easily be changed. Photography by: Petr Krejci
Playroom (multi-use)
Playroom (multi-use)
Thinkterior LLCThinkterior LLC
THEME The overall theme for this space is a functional, family friendly escape where time spent together or alone is comfortable and exciting. The integration of the work space, clubhouse and family entertainment area creates an environment that brings the whole family together in projects, recreation and relaxation. Each element works harmoniously together blending the creative and functional into the perfect family escape. FOCUS The two-story clubhouse is the focal point of the large space and physically separates but blends the two distinct rooms. The clubhouse has an upper level loft overlooking the main room and a lower enclosed space with windows looking out into the playroom and work room. There was a financial focus for this creative space and the use of many Ikea products helped to keep the fabrication and build costs within budget. STORAGE Storage is abundant for this family on the walls, in the cabinets and even in the floor. The massive built in cabinets are home to the television and gaming consoles and the custom designed peg walls create additional shelving that can be continually transformed to accommodate new or shifting passions. The raised floor is the base for the clubhouse and fort but when pulled up, the flush mounted floor pieces reveal large open storage perfect for toys to be brushed into hiding. GROWTH The entire space is designed to be fun and you never outgrow fun. The clubhouse and loft will be a focus for these boys for years and the media area will draw the family to this space whether they are watching their favorite animated movie or newest adventure series. The adjoining workroom provides the perfect arts and crafts area with moving storage table and will be well suited for homework and science fair projects. SAFETY The desire to climb, jump, run, and swing is encouraged in this great space and the attention to detail ensures that they will be safe. From the strong cargo netting enclosing the upper level of the clubhouse to the added care taken with the lumber to ensure a soft clean feel without splintering and the extra wide borders in the flush mounted floor storage, this space is designed to provide this family with a fun and safe space.

Eclectic Brown Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs

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