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Unusual Children's Rooms
What do unusual children's rooms look like and can the same be reproduced in real living conditions in a multi-apartment building? Surely, yes!
Original Children's Rooms
An original children's room can be any space that slightly goes beyond the standard understanding of a children's bedroom, provided at least one interior item is created with soul and a small design concept.
Originality can be expressed through color, shape, or the main theme of the design (for example, the main design theme could be a space station, ancient American canyons, or a fairy tale forest).
For example:

Photo 1 - Nursery design from MyTropolis Design (theme: fairy tale forest)

Photo 2 - Bright color solution as a way to make an ordinary room into a cool kids' room

Photo 3 - Bright fairy tale children's room from Italian designers AltaModa

Photo 4 - Pastel color palette as one of the best solutions for a children's room from Starlight Furniture

Photo 5 - Another fairy tale children's design from PoshTots
Modern construction and finishing materials allow any idea to be realized in a children's interior. The key is to come up with or find what speaks to you and your child.
Trendy Children's Rooms
In a designer's view, a trendy room implies not just a space decorated in the latest interior fashion, but one strictly adhering to a single style (modern, country, classic, vintage, etc.).
Most consumers know little about country, classic or vintage styles, but are less familiar with the quirks of modern interior design.
Today, modern in children's rooms often means exclusive furniture models that are simple in design yet have an unusual appearance. For example, like this:

Photo 6 - Wave 2 Bed, design by Gudiksen Design
Moreover, modern style seeks to save space and maximize its use. Trendy furniture is often multifunctional modular furniture.
Or like this:

Photo 7 - Ergonomic orange children's room from Mariani

Photo 8 - Functional salad green children's room from Mariani

Photo 9 - Interesting design for a narrow elongated room from Neopolis

Photo 10 - Unconventional solutions for simple bookshelf decoration from Neopolis

Photo 11 - Even the simplest interior can be made unusual by adding colors and a theme that connects each element of the room (children's room from Neopolis)

Photo 12 - The most creative ideas are often simple. For example, the children's room from Neopolis is charming with a ceiling-high wardrobe and a long sofa almost covering the entire wall
When choosing a children's room interior, it's important to consider the child's age and interests.
According to informal statistics, teenage girls more often choose rooms with neutral tones in a style close to classic, whereas teenage boys prefer cozy and unusual rooms in modern style.

Photo 13 - Elite rooms for teenage girls in classic style from PM4

Photo 14 - Creative ideas for boys' teenage rooms from Dearkids

Photo 15 - One of the most important places in a teenager's room - the workspace (children's room from Dearkids)

Photo 16 - The perfect room for schoolchildren from Perianth

Photo 17 - Splendid solutions for children's rooms from Perianth
If real living conditions don't allow you to set up a pirate ship at home, even in just 6 m² you can create cool and convenient sleeping spaces:

Photo 18 - Bunk Beds as an option for organizing small room space

Photo 19 - Murphy Beds - great solutions for organizing sleeping places in small spaces
Strangely enough, the most expensive children's rooms are for the youngest.
Perhaps inspired by happiness, parents forget about money, trying to make everything possible and impossible for their little one's room (as an example, an expensive lavender children's room from PoshTots, whose best furniture for kids is sold in star homes around the world).

Photo 20 - The most expensive crib for newborns, Princess Coach Iron Crib from PoshTots, costs $4,700
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