A place to play but also to rest, children’s bedrooms oftentimes allow for more vibrancy, design freedom, and liveliness. For inspiration, view the gallery below.
This Darien home includes a child’s room with an Elitis textured wallcovering, while the skateboard artwork sourced from MoMA adds vibrancy and is the star of the show.
In this Connecticut home, an upbeat bunk room has custom comforters and curtains fashioned from Josi Severson fabrics and each bunk houses its very own bookcase.
In this Old Greenwich home, a girl’s bedroom is finished in a custom Caitlin McGauley wallpaper and an Elizabeth Eakins bedspread.
In a Hamptons bunk room, the bed coverings are from Legacy Linens and the bed frames are by Highland Woodcraft.
A kid’s room in this Greenwich residence boasts a ceiling painted in Benjamin Moore’s Soft Sky, a bed from Monte Design, Stamattina sheets, a Pine Cone Hill duvet, and shams from Lynnens.
Inside a Westport home, a bed is tucked into a nook wearing Serena & Lily linens.
This Sagaponack residence includes a wall of double berths trimmed in Benjamin Moore’s classic Buckland Blue. The throws are from Anthropologie and the scattered ceiling lights are sourced from RBW.
Within the walls of this traditional Sagaponack home, the younger daughter’s bedroom features a canopy bed from Room & Board and is enclosed with sheer draperies found on Etsy. The wallpaper is by Bradley and the tufted rug is by Pampa.