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Children’s room designs

Design of children’s rooms in Prague and its surroundings. We will prepare a thoughtful solution from the layout to the choice of furniture to lighting and materials – taking into account the age, hobbies and space possibilities of the apartment. You will get solution options, 3D visualizations and craft documents.

Portfolio of children's rooms

Take a look at our designs for children’s and student rooms – rooms for two children, girls’ rooms, themed rooms (Minecraft, Harry Potter, Japanese) and student rooms for girls and boys in different styles.

The room is designed to "grow" with the children - the crib will be replaced by a second desk in the future, and the toy shelf will gradually be replaced by a wardrobe with glass shelves.
A residential designer created a design for a children's room for two preschoolers in the attic. With an emphasis on playfulness and functionality, he uses the sloping ceiling to create a cozy atmosphere where there is room to play and rest.
The design is carefully conceived by the interior designer to create a cosy and inspiring space. The room is dominated by a horse-themed wallpaper, which reflects the young resident's predilections and brings a lively atmosphere to the interior.

How much does it cost to design a children's room?

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Types of children's and student rooms we can help you with

Baby/toddler room design
Safety, hygiene and restful sleep: changing area, blackout, night light and growing cot with storage.

Designing a room for a preschooler
Low shelves, a soft play area and safe edges; storage rules that even a young child can handle.

Designing a room for a schoolchild
Ergonomic desk and chairs, shadow-free lamp, organizers for tools and a zone for concentration.

Room design for siblings (2 kids)
Bunk/elevated sleeping arrangements, fair distribution of storage and sliding doors for quiet nighttime.

Designing a small children’s room
Folding/intermittent elements, height cabinets and hidden beds for the open floor.

Designing a room for a little girl
A soft palette, a place to create and read, practical storage systems and easy maintenance.

Designing a room for a boy
Durable materials, space for building/hobbies and clever storage that keeps things tidy.

Designing a room for a girl (teen)
Study nook, mirror/beauty zone, fabric for acoustics and subtle light scenes.

Student Room Design
A place for study and hobby; a zone for laptop and books and layered lighting for day and evening.

Children’s loft design
Built-in “to the millimetre”, light from multiple directions and insulated reading alcoves.

Design of a children's room step by step

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Why solve the design of the children's room with a designer

Sleep, learning, play and peace meet in a small space. We are two experienced interior designers with 17+ years of experience. We will design a room that is safe, hygienic, stimulating and financially sensible – respecting the child’s personality and easily transformed into a student room without unnecessary intervention.

Respect for the child’s personality

Colours and motifs are stimulating, not overwhelming. Space for hobbies and a quiet reading corner according to real needs.

Zoning on a few meters

Sleeping, learning, playing and storing have a clear place and logic of movement, activities are not interrupted.

Safety and hygiene

Anchored furniture, rounded edges, non-hazardous washable surfaces, anti-slip under carpets. Long-lasting materials.

Ergonomics and layered lighting

Correct table and chair height, lamp by hand, dimmable scenes: shadow-free work, soft light for reading and falling asleep.

Storage systems that work

Open and closed modules, baskets and easy sorting – even a child can keep things tidy.

Growing room design

Modular furniture, changeable cabinet interiors, neutral base and interchangeable accents for easy changes.

Activities: playing, learning, relaxing, social interaction, sleeping

We zone the play area, work table, reading corner and meeting place. Rearrangeable elements and storage rules keep order; dimmable scenes promote focus and sleep.

Atypical and small rooms

Bunk beds, raised beds, built-ins to the slopes, sliding doors. We turn every inch into a functional space.

Children’s room for siblings

Private corner and common area. Fair storage, night light and acoustics for undisturbed sleep and learning.

Budget under control

A clever combination of retail and bespoke manufacturing, the “good-better-top” variant. Renovating a room by replacing accents, not a complete remodel.

Ready for a room that will last more than one stage of childhood?