Kids wanna have fun!
Interiors

Kids wanna have fun!

A playful room with pastel pops of colour

Terrazzo flooring, painted wall finished with linear metal strips and pretty pastel shades of mint green, indigo and pale pink evoke a cheerful environment. Marble backdrop for the TV unit beautifully complements the overall palette.


Simple shapes and linear forms add excitement. The back of the bed has a wooden panel extended to function as a study desk for the kids to study and complete their homework. A cosy seating at the corner of the room in pastel colours adds a pop of colour of the room and makes for a beautiful nook.


On the opposite wall of the bed is a marble wallpaper on the panel that holds the television. A while console at the bottom of this wall in the same shade beautifully sits in the space and provides storage at the same time

Subtle and embellished bedroom


A bright and breezy white background is embellished with subtle pops of dusty pink and powder blue. The use of arches breaks the monotonous, yet sophisticated backdrop. Gold highlights add touches of delightful luxury. Wardrobe shutters in a soothing colour are embellished with PU finished moldings.


On the opposite side of the bed wall is the functional space created in a playful manner that works as a study desk and a large mirror that functions as a dress area for the child of the room. Wall mounted wooden shelf give some storage for books and toys.

A playful room with pastel pops of colourTerrazzo flooring, painted wall finished with linear metal strips and pretty pastel shades of mint green, indigo and pale pink evoke a cheerful environment. Marble backdrop for the TV unit beautifully complements the overall palette.Simple shapes and linear forms add excitement. The back of the bed has a wooden panel extended to function as a study desk for the kids to study and complete their homework. A cosy seating at the corner of the room in pastel colours adds a pop of colour of the room and makes for a beautiful nook.On the opposite wall of the bed is a marble wallpaper on the panel that holds the television. A while console at the bottom of this wall in the same shade beautifully sits in the space and provides storage at the same timeSubtle and embellished bedroomA bright and breezy white background is embellished with subtle pops of dusty pink and powder blue. The use of arches breaks the monotonous, yet sophisticated backdrop. Gold highlights add touches of delightful luxury. Wardrobe shutters in a soothing colour are embellished with PU finished moldings.On the opposite side of the bed wall is the functional space created in a playful manner that works as a study desk and a large mirror that functions as a dress area for the child of the room. Wall mounted wooden shelf give some storage for books and toys.

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