Functional and Fun
Creating a functional, practical space for a child that's also aesthetically pleasing can definitely be a major challenge. When designing your kid's room, you must include plenty of storage space for toys, clothing and knick-knacks but you also want to leave enough space that he or she can run around and play! You'll also want that space to encourage fun activities, invite creativity and allow your child to grow and learn. A great way to accomplish that is through art and the colors you use in your room.
In this room, various vibrant colors are used to make the room appear welcoming and fun. Often when you use a large variety of colors in a room, it can appear disjointed and cluttered. For a kid's room, having white walls and furniture helps to open up the space, allowing you to leave the bright neon colors for toys, artwork and storage. Adding a chalk or white board painted wall can also allow your kids to add some color of their own to the room!
Not Just for Little Kids
The Wild Child color scheme is a perfect fit when your kid is ready for the big tween room update! Using bright neon artwork with colored frames on white walls, you can create a unique, clean room that's also a lot of fun. By choosing pop art or graffiti artwork, your young adult can select the more modern artwork that they prefer while keeping their room looking tidy.
In this room, vibrant colored chairs, pillows, boxes and lamps compliment the vibrant framed pop art gallery above the desk. By using this cohesive color scheme throughout the room, you create unity by bringing the artwork, decor and furniture throughout the room together.
Bright and Bold is Better
When it comes to decorating a kid's room, you can throw most design rules out the window. Usually, selecting bright and bold furniture in different colors with vibrant geometric pillows gives a room a disorganized feel. However, in a child's room, it makes it seem fun, playful and inviting!
Choose rainbow colored artwork that includes the Wild Child color scheme in white frames to create a bold wall statement to add some colors to your walls. Instead of strictly choosing subject matter that's for kids, find rainbow sunset art, colored photography of streets or buildings and other eclectic subject matter. This will add a level of modern sophistication while keeping the room looking fresh and inviting for young ones.