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Children's rooms
This board shows how children's rooms can be designed to encourage play, even in the most minimal of homes. Examples include a room that divides territories for two brothers and a room with secret storage for toys.
Los Angeles ranch house becomes Zen Den by Working Holiday Studio
The sleeping areas feature neutral colours and cosy decor. In a kid's bedroom, the designers installed a wooden bunk bed from Oeuf that can be arranged in different configurations.
Ten kids' rooms with space-saving loft beds and bunk beds
Rise Design Studio used bespoke birch plywood joinery to help maximise the space in this London garden flat, which the practice remodelled and extended to accommodate a family of four.
Tríptico Building in Córdoba is divided into three vertical houses
The interior features industrial finishes such as exposed concrete walls, plywood cabinetry and corrugated metal closet doors. Pipes and conduit were left exposed.
Ten kids' rooms with space-saving loft beds and bunk beds
Chilean studio Umwelt designed this home with expansive windows for a young family that just moved from Santiago to the beach town of Cáhuil in order to help bring them closer to nature.
Ten kids' rooms with space-saving loft beds and bunk beds
Pinewood lines both the interior and exterior of this home, which overlooks a lake in the Nordmarka woodland north of Oslo and was designed to resemble a traditional Norwegian "hytte" cabin.
Ten kids' rooms with space-saving loft beds and bunk beds
All of the floor space in this kid's room is designated for playing, as double-height ceilings allow the sleeping area to be raised up in the form of an oversized loft bed for two.