I've always really loved designs for kids' rooms. They have enough storage space, and have an unabashed use of bright colors and cutesy details that really speak to the girly side of me. Since we're moving house (hopefully), I've been trying to decide a new look for our new room. The attic room I shared with my two sisters in our previous townhouse in Pasig was so cute -- pink and purple striped walls, orange accents, an oversized lightbulb and glow-in-the-dark stars on a dark blue-painted ceiling -- that it's kind of been a little boring in the white-walled room I currently sleep in now. Fingers crossed, we can move into our new house in a few months and I can finally do something about my (well, our because I still have to share a room with my sister) living space.
Anyway, since I love kids' rooms and nurseries, I found a few that I could use as pegs for our new room. I don't have a concrete concept yet, and there's so many inspirations to consider that it'll be hard to narrow down my choices. Whichever I choose, I find these rooms just so cute.
I've been loving yellow a lot lately. It's just so bright and cheerful, and with the pink it looks like just the right amount of girliness without going completely overboard. Don't think I could get my sister on board with that though.
This was on the Domino book (the green Book of Decorating that I absolutely love) and ever since, I've been really wanting to do a dark accent wall paired with a light-colored ceiling. The striped wallpapered ceiling is such a cute splash of color, and a fun unexpected touch.
I like the idea of stenciling letters on the wall. Makes it more fun and personal, and I wouldn't have to deal with looking for something to hand on the wall.
This one is just so cute, but probably too childish for my room. But still, I like it.
And this? Well, this is just so cool that the inner kid in me really wants it.





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