Kids' Bedroom with Black Walls and Orange Walls Ideas and Designs

Play Room- Los Angeles, California
Play Room- Los Angeles, California
designstilesdesignstiles
Photography by: Amy Bartlam Designed by designstiles LLC
Astronomer's Observatory - A Child's Room
Astronomer's Observatory - A Child's Room
Katherine Sable DesignKatherine Sable Design
This navy kid's room is filled with bright moments of orange and yellow. Ralph Lauren's Northern Hemisphere is covering the ceiling, inspiring exploration in space and ocean. A Solar System mobile and light-up Moon provide great fun to this sophisticated yet playful space.
Maciek
Maciek
Studio HoynaStudio Hoyna
We chose this funky chalkboard wallpaper for a boy's room, it is a small attack room and for many people the initial response is to go for light colours to make the room appear bigger, but if you see the before photos when the room was white, it didn't really enlarge the space. So we chose black and white scheme infused with warm tones.
Cape Cod Addition
Cape Cod Addition
Alair Homes ArlingtonAlair Homes Arlington
A simple, but elegant renovation, creating an extra bedroom for a growing family. Stucco exterior, new front entry, expanded dormers, and spray foam insulation.
Boy’s Room
Boy’s Room
Sol InteriorsSol Interiors
Orange and gray kids room. Geometric wall painted!!! #roomandboard
Park City Getaway
Park City Getaway
Lucy Interior DesignLucy Interior Design
Builder: Black Dog Builders | Photographer: Lucy Call
Brooklyn Townhouse
Brooklyn Townhouse
Robert GranoffRobert Granoff
Interiors by Morris & Woodhouse Interiors LLC, Architecture by ARCHONSTRUCT LLC © Robert Granoff

Kids' Bedroom with Black Walls and Orange Walls Ideas and Designs

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