When a stylish couple wants to settle down and start a family, it can be a challenge to marry the design ideas of the adults with the needs of a child. In the three apartments featured in this post, designers have found a way to do just that. A playful kid's room need not fall victim to a deluge of toys. Rather, choosing the simplify and keep things organized while incorporating playful, colorful, and interactive elements will make a space that is fun for the children and still attractive to the adults. Take a look at the three apartments below to get ideas for your own family space.
An open living room with clean lines doesn’t need a ton of space to feel big.
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Indoor plants always brighten up a space that is otherwise largely neutral
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When the living area flows into the dining room, everything feels bigger and it is easy to entertain.
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Natural wood features give an otherwise modern space a bit of a rustic feeling.
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Incorporating a child’s bedroom does not have to mean sacrificing design, as seen here.
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The cozy sleeping area easily accommodates sleepovers with its sectional design.
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Opposite the sleeping cubby is a drawing wall, inspiring creativity in anyone who comes into the room, as well as a unique table lamp that adds a pop of color.
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For the parents’ room, the theme bends towards tropical.