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[53 Inspirational Kids’ Study Space Designs And Tips You Can Copy From Them: Interior Design Ideas]() [Link to Interior Design Ideas]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [53 Inspirational Kids’ Study Space Designs And Tips You Can Copy From Them](r/home-designing/~3/af_Q85k_0zg/kids-study-room-design-ideas-accessories-tips-inspiration-photos?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 30 Jul 2018 07:15 AM PDT Homework is part of a kid’s life – whether they like it or lump it! So, what can we do to help the little darlings along with their studies? This collection of a whopping 51 inspirational [kid’s decor]( ideas all feature dedicated workspaces, along with a whole host of shelving designs and kids’ storage ideas. These kids’ rooms show how it’s possible to squeeze a kid’s study space into even a very small bedroom by combining furniture solutions. There are even ideas on how to set up a double workspace where siblings can each command their own areas without collapsing into fisticuffs. Sit tight, we’re here to help you navigate the rough ride through school term. Visualizer: [Thao Uyen]( Make the most of unused spaces. Natural light from the window will keep them energised, so fashion a kid’s workstation around the glass. Even a narrow column of storage or shelving up either side can keep books and school supplies tidy and organised. Visualizer: [Vita Vakula]( Nature has an energising quality too, so introduce a couple of [indoor plants]( to their study space – or twenty of them. You know, whatever it takes. Visualizer: [Mariya Chmut]( Bring in nature through decor and prints. This [leaves wallpaper]( design is a maintenance free way to bring the uplifting quality of plants indoors. The raw wood grain effect of the furniture in this scheme compliments the natural look. Visualizer: [Marina Khomiakova]( A pegboard wall provides an adjustable shelving option. Use the shelves as a kid’s library or store a hoard of art and craft project supplies. Visualizer: [Việt DÅ©ng]( Make a study area feel like home. This kid’s desk is is situated within a house shaped canopy – where the roof is formed by the cut of overhead cabinets. Pink shelving either side makes the design even more darling. Visualizer: [Pavel Mihalenok]( A heart shaped shelving unit will give the space some love. This [specific shelf]( has a serious industrial vibe but you can get a more approachable one from [here]( or [here](. Visualizer: [Tatyana Ryltsova]( Encourage a high flyer. This [kids’ wall decor]( features bird decals; [bird pendant lighting]( continues the theme. Visualizer: [Len's Decor]( Floating desks promote cleanliness. When the floor space is clear of legs and storage volumes, there is no invitation for clutter to be stored in the footwell either. Visualizer: [Kyde]( The old owl is always the wisest character in the story, so get smart with [owl decor](. The [stylish swivel chair]( at the owl adorned desk is the Flow Slim by Jean Marie Massaud. Visualizer: [Alexey Gulesha]( Explode traditional desk composition. This desktop appears to float just above offset drawers and storage volumes running in each direction. Visualizer: [Adilet Zulpukarov]( The sky’s the limit. If space is pinched beside your kid’s desk then be sure to situate storage above it, and take it all the way to the top. These wall cupboards have been given a white finish to match with the [swivel chair](; the box shelf has been picked out in beech wood to tie in with the floor. Visualizer: [ONI Architects]( Storage is not the only option to utilize the space above the desk. As you can see here, bunk beds need not always be an eyesore. Visualizer: [Svoya Studio]( Just because it’s a work area, that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. Have some fun with the items in the work zone, like going for some zany zig-zag shelving in a bold colourway. Lay down artificial grass mats to give the space a sense of the outdoors and therefore freedom. Visualizer: [Johny Mrazko]( These novelty kids’ wall shelves have a touch of the Swiss cross trend about them. They’ve been used to bring colour and pattern to a plain wall. A colourful rug brightens the floor area beneath the desk chair to complement the look. Visualizer: [Len's Decor]( A matching desk lamp and bedroom pendant light create a cohesive look. Visualizer: [Ira Harbaruk]( Make the most of limited space with bespoke furniture. Made to measure kids’ bedroom furniture can squeeze the best use out of the room. You may pay a bit more than you would for an off-the-shelf flat pack set but the results can create real wow factor. Visualizer: [Nelly Prodan]( Play with cabinet arrangements to create your own bespoke solution. Stores like IKEA provide modular units that can be bought individually and arranged any way you’re able to imagine. Select contrasting colour finishes for a really eye-catching effect. You can even combine flat pack with bespoke furniture; these simple pink and blue storage volumes have been grouped with a row of [unique wall shelves]( and an original desktop. [$124BUY IT]( Even a tiny room can be home to a dedicated study area. This slimline floating desk with shelf is available on [Amazon](. Visualizer: [Elena Zhulikova]( Commission a transition. This kid’s desk extends straight out of a towering bookcase, before dipping to become a storage unit/window seat. Visualizer: [Len's Decor]( Motivational wall art will help get them in the right headspace. Designer: [ATO Studio]( Set the scene. In lack of a view to rest up those eye muscles, create a scene with illustrated wallpaper. This light looking desk and shelving unit allows the paper to show through. The wirework [desk chair]( is the [Hay Hee chair](. Visualizer: [Stephen Tsimbalyuk]( A different peg board wall design; this time there is an additional wire rack for hanging inspirational pictures. Visualizer: [Ekaterina Ivoilova]( Shallow cupboards make use of limited spaces and won’t block a window. Visualizer: [DA Design]( There are many beds with desk designs on the market to help shoehorn all you need into a limited bedroom space. This bed also incorporates storage drawers within the steps leading up to the bunk. Visualizer: [Anastasiia Kharuk]( Want to create something special on a budget? How about framing out a notice board in a fun shape to create zoning around a small desk. Add some string lights for extra sparkle and you’re done. Visualizer: [Len's Decor]( It’s healthy to draw a line between the sleeping and work areas when situating a kid’s study within their bedroom. This can be done with a room divider if there’s the space, or you can use colour zoning to mark the work/rest divide. Designer: [ZOOI]( Another interesting way to draw the line – block out the view of the bed from the study! Out of sight, out of mind. By the way, you can get that cute Peacock pencil holder by designer Takeshi Sawada [here](! Source: [Start Preventivi]( A simple leafy plant is used to screen this work area from plain view when a head hits the pillow. Visualizer: [Maryam Shikh Ali]( ) A blue stripe marks out this desk area, right down the middle of the room, including along the ceiling. Visualizer: Alexey Seldin & Alexei Golub Lighting is just as important as the desk and the chair. Providing your child with the correct lighting for their studies is vitally important to their eye health. Give your child a choice between general overhead lighting and focussed task lighting on the desk. The pictured setup has the added benefit of a soft ambient glow from strip lighting along the base of the window frame above. The soft lighting could pay gentle accompaniment to the undertaking of computer work. Visualizer: Alexey Seldin & Alexei Golub Integrate a radiator into the desk design. It can be chilly by a window but heat vents ensure a cosy study time. Visual cues have also been used to increase the sense of warmth in the chilly room, like warm wood grain panels and a hot red [table lamp](. Visualizer: [TOL'KO interiors]( Unusually shaped rooms call for fitted furniture. This [luxury kids’ room]( is equipped with fully fitted study furniture, dressed with a [designer table lamp](. Visualizer: [Ira Shestopalova]( Provide them with display cabinets so that they can show off their best work. Nothing creates drive quite like pride does. Visualizer: [Irina Maslova]( Curate the eclectic look. This chic kids’ space has a variety of styles going on yet it is held firmly together by the common thread of colour that runs through it. Visualizer: [LVI Studio]( Create an [industrial workspace](, using metal elements and raw wood… Visualizer: [Elshad Kerimov]( … Plus exposed brick walls and concrete if you have them. Visualizer: [Tram Nguyen]( An additional perch for a helper or study buddy is an advantage. Visualizer: [Colorroom]( Position organisers for every stationery need close at hand to keep kids settled and seated. Think wall mounted pots for pens, pencils and highlighters, and mini shelves for correctors and stacks of sticky notes. Visualizer: [Dina Kuzmenko]( Don’t make a sterile study environment. Kids should feel drawn to their study spaces, not repelled. Put up some welcoming wallpaper and kit the desk out with kid friendly accessories that they’ll feel tempted to use. You can get that cool lamp [here](. Visualizer: [Dương Phan]( Build wall space where there is none. This narrow slatted divider by the foot of a cabin bed makes a perfect little spot for a desk. Visualizer: [Vlad Drozdov]( Another idea for a desk with a fake view – this time a little town lives along the back edge of the desk. Visualizer: [Julio Cezar Pires]( Highlight bookshelves with strip lighting for a cool technological look. Visualizer: [Vladimir Ogorodnikov]( [Shared kids’ rooms]( mean double trouble when designing a study spot, as each child should be given their own personal space. Visualizer: [Len's Decor]( Colour code storage volumes to clarify which belong to each child in a shared space. Visualizer: [Marco Podrini]( This room goes a little further in that the decor is completely divided between its girl and boy inhabitants. The Mini and Mickey Mouse lights are available [here](. Visualizer: [Kristina Bilynets]( Skateboard shelves bring street style to this room. The ‘Back to School’ wallpaper is perhaps a little cruel to hang with over school break! Visualizer: [Łukasz Głogowski]( Keep as much off the desktop as possible in a shared situation. Inevitably things will get pushed over the ‘border’ and fights will ensue! Visualizer: [Nikolay Limanskiy]( This one is part of a gorgeous kids’ room that we cover in detail [here](. Visualizer: [Thao Nguyen]( A climbing wall should work off some restless energy before getting down to work. Another house shaped kids’ desk design, but this time to house two. Visualizer: [Len's Decor]( Colour match on a budget. The [kid’s chairs]( have been tipped in yellow paint here, just above the desk horizon, to match with a yellow wall. Visualizer: [Archi Studio]( [Star Wars decor]( will please little kids and big kids alike. Visualizer: [Nehal Mostafa]( Divide a double workspace with a bookshelf at the centre. 1. [Height adjustable study table]( 2. [Kids’ study chairs]( 3. [Mickey Mouse wall clock]( 4. [Floating desk with storage]( 5. [Thor hammer light]( 6. [Superhero shelves]( 7. [Moon light]( 8. [Storage shelf]( 9. [Kids’ loft tent bed]( For more kids’ decor ideas, check these out: [50 Kids Room Decor Accessories To Create Your Child’s Creative Haven]( [Clever Kids Room Wall Decor Ideas & Inspiration]( [32 Kids’ Chairs And Stools To Seat Them With Style]( [40 Beautiful Kids’ Beds That Offer Storage With Sweet Dreams]( [50 Unique Kids’ Night Lights That Make Bedtime Fun and Easy]( Related Posts: - [Superman and Batman Come to Your Kid's Rooms]( - [Inspiring Modern Bedrooms For Kids: Colorful, Quirky, And Fun]( - [40 Awesome Kids' Rooms That Use The Pastel Color Palette]( - [Crisp and Colorful Kids Room Designs]( - [Clever Kids Room Wall Decor Ideas & Inspiration]( - [Space-Saving Designs for Small Kids' Rooms]( ff/home-designing?a=af_Q85k_0zg:2a8h7pV2j-8:J3aVl1i_38o ff/home-designing?a=af_Q85k_0zg:2a8h7pV2j-8:qj6IDK7rITs ff/home-designing?a=af_Q85k_0zg:2a8h7pV2j-8:yIl2AUoC8zA You are subscribed to email updates from [Interior Design Ideas](). 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