I don't think the image I have attached below is even of a bedroom, especially not a child's room, but I think it is amazing inspiration for one. The use of neutrals and greys are a fabulous base for a child's room, as they allow for schemes to easily change, with not a huge amount of expense, as children get older and their taste change. The combination of these colours with varying tones of pink just looks divine. And what little (or big girl!) wouldn't love a white hanging chair like that in their room.
I love pink accents in a space, especially dusty pinks…but I have to admit I am not a fan at all of gaudy pink girl's bedrooms. Now my twin 4 year old girls would beg to differ, but until they are old enough to demand anything different, they won't be getting it! I don't think the image I have attached below is even of a bedroom, especially not a child's room, but I think it is amazing inspiration for one. The use of neutrals and greys are a fabulous base for a child's room, as they allow for schemes to easily change, with not a huge amount of expense, as children get older and their taste change. The combination of these colours with varying tones of pink just looks divine. And what little (or big girl!) wouldn't love a white hanging chair like that in their room. image source
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THE INSIDE STUDIO BLOGAuthorLauren is an Interior Designer and curator of the e-design company The Inside Studio, as well as a mother with a passion for all things beautiful. This is a blog for design tips and inspiration. Archives
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