The interior of this children's room is an excellent example of modern Scandinavian design with elements of functionality and playfulness. The space is divided into two interconnected zones: a study area and a play area, creating a harmonious environment for a child's development. The light color palette with warm beige walls visually expands the room and fills it with natural light coming through the large window with white curtains.
Particular attention is drawn to the well-thought-out storage system: built-in bookshelves with front-facing book placement, making their covers visible and attractive to the child. The furniture is designed in a minimalist style with accents of pastel colors. The work area is equipped with a compact desk with drawers, demonstrating rational use of space.
The play area features a cozy resting spot with multiple pillows of different shapes and textures, as well as a play area on a soft carpet. The green pumpkin-shaped pouf serves as a soft accent and additional seating. Decorative elements in the form of hanging balls with floral prints add airiness and playfulness to the interior.
The wooden floor in a warm honey shade creates a cozy atmosphere and perfectly complements the white furniture elements. This combination of materials is typical for Scandinavian design, which is characterized by practicality, naturalness, and environmental friendliness. Similar principles can be successfully applied when designing a children's room interior in a country house, paying special attention to functional zones and eco-friendly materials.
Above the doorway, a decorative shelf with a collection of toys not only effectively uses "dead" space but also transforms it into a decorative element. This technique demonstrates how everyday items can be integrated into interior design, making the space both functional and aesthetically pleasing.