What did your room look like when you were a kid? We’re guessing not exactly like these colourful, creative, and undeniably cool spaces. The bedrooms of these uber stylish children are lessons injudicious editing, inspired ideas, and damn good taste.
In the boys’ bedroom of a Canadian lakehouse, a grasscloth wallcovering is by Kravet, bedding is by St. Geneve Linens and Ralph Lauren, and the bedframes and nightstand are by CB2.
Designed by Ekaterina Zabegina from A3 Studio Design, this luxury project tells a story about a little boy who dreamed about the sky. Wanting to pass on the wandering spirit to their boy, who’s extremely curious about the sky, the designer created a story tale, where the Fantasy Air Balloon takes the main role and our Cloud Lamps the secondary role.
Inspired by the original decor in the 1970s Paris building where he lives with his family, French architect and designer Thierry Lemaire sheathed the walls and ceiling of his teenage son’s bedroom in black-and-white wallpaper that evokes Pop and Op Art. A black lacquered headboard, a punching bag suspended from the ceiling, vertical shades, and overhead track lighting complete the bachelor-pad vibe.
Designed by Victoria Luzhetskaya this princess themed bedroom décor was thought out with a more retro, Victorian vibe with a few modern accents. With touches of pink and gold accents, the room represents a classic elegance of the bed combined with the modern touch of our Dream Desk. In this bedroom, the little girl can grow old and still feel like a princess at the heart.
Described as “a fun spot to chill, play, and dream,”this black and white bedroom in a Tribeca loft is a chic take on a traditional sports theme, with furniture by Oeuf, a custom Madeline Weinrib rug, lighting by Atelier De Troupe and Iacoli & Mcallister, and wallpaper by Ferm Living.