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Tiny New Yorkers, Big Style: Designing Kids' Rooms That Wow in NYC Apartments

  • The MIB Project
  • Oct 3, 2024
  • 2 min read

New York City: a playground for adults, but what about the little ones? Designing kids' rooms in NYC apartments presents unique challenges. Space is limited, but style and functionality don't have to be. Here's how to create a kids' room that's both fun and fabulous, even in a small NYC space.


1. Think Vertical

In NYC, every square inch counts. Make the most of your space by thinking vertically. Bunk beds aren't just for sleepovers; they're a space-saving solution for siblings sharing a room. Loft beds free up floor space for play, study, or storage. Wall-mounted shelves and storage units keep clutter off the floor and add visual interest.



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Design: Lucy Harris NYC

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Design: Studio Mcgee

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Design: themibproject

2. Multi-Functional Furniture

Choose furniture that does double duty. A storage ottoman doubles as a seating area or a play table. A trundle bed hides an extra bed for guests. A desk with built-in storage keeps school supplies organized. Look for pieces that can adapt as your child grows.



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Design: Harp Design Co.

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Design: Studio_DB


3. Light & Bright

NYC apartments can be dark, so make your child's room as light and bright as possible. Paint the walls a light color, use sheer curtains or blinds, and add plenty of lamps and lighting fixtures. Mirrors can also help reflect light and make a room feel larger.


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Design: themibproject

4. Smart Storage

Clutter can quickly overtake a small space. Invest in smart storage solutions to keep your child's room organized. Under-bed storage bins, hanging organizers, and cubby shelves are all great options. Get your child involved in the process by letting them choose storage bins and labels that match their interests.




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Design: themibproject



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Design: themibproject


5. Personal Touches

A child's room should reflect their personality. Let your child help choose colors, patterns, and themes. Hang their artwork on the walls, display their favorite toys on shelves, and add personal touches that make the space their own.


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Design: themibproject

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Design: Ashley Gilbreath Interior Design

6. Utilize Awkward Spaces

Got an odd nook at home? Transform it into a vibrant craft or playroom! By repurposing unconventional spaces with bright colors and fun storage, you can create an inviting environment that sparks creativity and inspires hours of play. Your kids will love it!



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Design: themibproject

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Design: Georgantas Design​​

7. Playful & Functional

A child's room should be a place where they can play, learn, and grow. Create a space that's both playful and functional. Add a cozy reading area with beanbag chairs and a bookshelf, a play area with a rug and toys, and a quiet corner for homework and projects.



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Design: Curated Nest

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Design: Avenlur

Designing a kids' room in a NYC apartment doesn't have to be a challenge. With a little creativity and these design tips, you can create a space that's both stylish and functional. Remember, it's not about the size of the space, it's about how you use it.

 
 
 

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