When your kids are young, you want to give them a great room that suits them. You also want it to be something they will not grow out of as they grow up. This can be difficult to do, as tastes change, they get bigger, and what their interested in changes. There are many ideas out there that can provide you guidance on how to decorate and design your kids’ rooms so that as they grow, they will not need to change their surroundings. Perhaps a larger bed, but other than that, you can create a room that is great for a seven year old, as well as a seventeen year old.
- An Awesome Adventure Treehouse Room
This room is great for kids of any age. With a climbing wall that is always fun for people at any age, this room can easily convert to one for children to one for teenagers. The tree house is great for kids, as they can sleep in the area, and use a slide or ladder to get up and down. As they get older, only the face would need to be changed, but not much. Having a cool loft where a teenager could sleep is a great option. A sitting area with a television is great for having friends over for hanging out and gaming.
2.Simplistic and Classy Room
This is a great room for those who have a
3. The Wonders of a Bunk bed
Bunk beds are great for more than one kid. This room is just full of fun and adventure. With four different bunk beds, all equipped with individual curtains are the center focus of this room. The vibrant blues brings the entire room alive. Complete with sitting areas and storage, this room is at the top of the list of ‘I don’t want to grow up!’
4. A Girl’s Room for Any Age
This stunning purple room offers everything a little girl would want in a room. The shades of purple bring a sense of royalty to the space. The bed is more than just a bed, but a place to lounge and create. Not to mention all of the storage that the room has. The striped wall breaks up some of the purple and adds a nice accent to the room. A girl at any age would be happy to live in this room.
5. Green for Good
This green room has everything a kid needs. There is a lot of storage, and bunk beds that are unique. They are not right on top of each other, but staggered. This may be a better way to sleep! The matching desk and rug help bring the entire room together. Attention to detail is always very important, so even the green lines on the blinds make a difference.
6. Bright Room in a Small Space
Do you not have a lot of space to work with? Purchasing a small
7. Bringing the Outside In
Who would want to grow out of this room? Include beds and storage, and there is no other place your kid will want to spend their time. An example of night and day, the far wall is painted dark. With the right paint, this room could be magical, and your kid would never want to grow out of it.
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