As the happy little boy sleeping in this room rests in his cot, he can look up to a starry sky.
A black and white palette is always classic, and you can mix and match patterns without seeming too unstructured.
The acrylic crib in this room is so inconspicuous that you can see the beautiful wallpaper behind it.

Who can be more careful during the game than a few friendly robots?
This mother, who lives by a lake, came up with a nautical theme for her sons' shared bedroom, but underlined the usual navy with unexpectedly bright colors, as seen in the red chevron pillow.
If you do not want to commit yourself to a complete wallpaper treatment, you can create your own geometric print with wall decals.
The neutral tone of this nursery school does not cry "baby" - the designer uses this room both as a baby room and as a guest room.
The storage headboard not only allows a Tween boy to stow all his belongings, the "Rawr!" Schild warns mom and dad to stay out of it.
The people in this shared children's room / guest room sleep between the skyscrapers in a bedroom with a cityscape that runs along the wall.
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