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Symmetrical children's room with color zoning and open shelving

#8592. Symmetrical children's room with color zoning and open shelving

This children's interior represents a masterfully executed division of space for two children using color coding and thoughtful storage organization. The room is designed in a modern style with bright accents and clear zoning, making it a perfect example of functional children's room design in a country house.

The foundation of the interior is white brick walls, creating a neutral background that visually expands the space and allows the colored elements to stand out. The architectural feature of the room is the symmetrical arrangement of two beds separated by open shelving units that not only zone the space but also provide storage for toys and decor.

The color scheme of the room is built on contrast: the left side is decorated in turquoise-blue tones, while the right side features coral and pink hues. The unifying element is a geometric rug with bright accents of orange, blue, and yellow that echo the rest of the decor. The turquoise stripe on the ceiling creates additional visual separation and expands the space.

The lighting deserves special attention – metallic pendant lights in the shape of spheres create a modern accent and provide even illumination throughout the room. Bedside wall sconces add functionality and coziness to each zone.

Textiles play an important role in shaping the atmosphere: soft pillows, cozy throws, and round rugs by the beds make the space warmer and more comfortable. Decorative elements – bright illustrations on the walls and a collection of toys – give the room individuality and reflect the childlike character of the space.

This interior demonstrates how symmetry and color zoning can be effectively used to create a harmonious space for children of different genders or ages while maintaining design integrity.

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