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Designing a kid’s room doesn’t have to mean redoing it every few years 🎨

More homeowners are starting to design children’s spaces with longevity in mind creating rooms that reflect what a child loves now while still working as they grow into their teen years and beyond.

✨ Here’s how to do it:

Start with what your child loves
Think favorite colors, hobbies, or interests. That’s your starting point but it doesn’t mean going all in on a full theme.

Keep it subtle
Instead of a full dinosaur or space room, use small touches like artwork, pillows, or decor that can easily be swapped out later.

Choose colors that last
Use softer or more muted versions of their favorite colors so the space still feels age appropriate over time.

Design for how they actually use the space
Create areas for reading, homework, playing, or relaxing. Built-ins, reading nooks, and smart storage go a long way.

Add character with quality pieces
Handmade decor, real art, and layered textures elevate the space and make it feel less temporary.

Bottom line
A kid’s room doesn’t have to be over the top to be fun. The best spaces balance personality with practicality so they grow right along with your child 🏡

Read the full article here👇️
https://www.homes.com/news/how-to-create-a-childrens-room-that-grows-up-gracefully/927814644/?utm_source=Homes&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HM_PDT_B2C_ConsumerWeeklyNewsFTP_20260401&utm_id=5070d8fb-8a37-f111-a5f8-5cba2c705840&utm_content=article
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