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5 Kids’ Room Designs You’ll Love: Celebrity Edition

Your kids may want a new design for their room. Here are some celeb kids’ room designs to get inspiration from.

To break the routine, our kids might want to change the design of their room. Whether they’re buying a new Figma figurine to pose or painting their walls, changing up their room a little can ease their languishing. But not all changes can be good especially if they want to paint their walls black or add spikes to their headboards. So, we’ve composed a list of celeb kids’ room designs that you and your kids can draw inspiration from.

1. Scarlet Snow Belo’s Shelf of Toys (@scarletsnowbelo)

We buy our kids a lot of toys so, why not use them as posable figurines instead of sticking them in the box? Scarlet Snow Belo has the right idea of having floating shelves to display her toys. Her room’s neutral color scheme of brown and white helps the toys’ colors pop out to make the room a warm and comfortable place when she decides to play or attend her classes.

2. Mia Aya’s Tropical Nursery (@sampinto_)

The little queen of the sea’s lucky to have beach-loving Sam Pinto-Semerad as her mom. Using white as a background to give that clean feeling, a lot of Mia’s furniture is wooden and simple to stay in the beach theme. Even the woven furniture and grey carpet add some texture to the smooth walls and cabinets.

3. Ellie Eigenmann’s Neutral Colored Room (@ellieislandgirl)

Having Andi Eigenmann as a mom means Ellie gets to see how well she makes neutral colors work. Using sand and earthy colors, Ellie can use any splash of color to change the mood of her room anytime. She even has some reeds or dried plants to serve as accents for her room’s design.

4. Sam Cruz’s Low-Fi Room (@samcruzm)

Older kids see their room as their world and must have something that makes it theirs. Singer Sam Cruz’s got the right approach with posters of her favorite bands on the wall. Besides the bands, she added the right amount of low-fi vibe with a patterned drape behind her headboard that’s accented with some Christmas lights.

5. Dahlia Amélie’s Pink Wanderlust Room (@dahliaamelie)

Although it’s just the corner, Dahlia’s room has a cute pink wall that showcases her parents’ wanderlust which she might inherit too! We can also see that the curtains aren’t the typical white but a combination of different shades of pink that’s not too shocking to the eyes.

Kids’ personalities express themselves in room design!

Kids love personalizing things. It gives them a sense of belonging and knowledge that they have a physical safe space. Although we design the room for our babies, our older kids would love to suggest a preferred room design. While our tastes may clash with theirs sometimes, we need to remember that we’re not the ones sleeping there and that one day, they’ll have to design their own room when they move out. But for now, a little negotiation can go a long way in helping kids design their rooms.

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