17 Scandinavian Kid's Room Design Ideas You'll Want To Steal
Stockholm take me away.

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1. This hanging bassinet will be a Danish baby's first home.

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3. This tiny space was turned into an epic hideaway for two brothers.

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See the rest of this incredible hideaway by Kalle Thesbjerg, from Denmark, at Rafa-kids.
5. A white canvas makes the design options endless.

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Danish architect Friedericke Faller built upwards to create a space that worked for both of his children.
6. White's not the only way.

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Simple lines and functional furniture work in any color combination.
7. Shelves of eclectic toys add elements of personality.

8. Color coordination can go a long way.

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9. There's no need for nursery-specific furniture beyond the crib.

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This Copenhagen family found great, solid pieces that will likely remain in use long after the kids are grown.
10. Sometimes all it takes is a corner to create a nursery.

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This space for a babe is situated in the corner of a larger room.
11. Integrate kids areas seamlessly into your own.

12. One central piece of artwork can give the room a sense of theme.

13. This artfully designed boy's room is a visual adventure.

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See more of the designer's work HERE.
14. Splitting the space? Let visual cues do the work for you.

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Denmark-founded Flexa makes incredible options for kids rooms.
15. Well curated accents can add a great sense of whimsy.

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You can get your hands on that bambi lamp, HERE.
16. Get creative with vertical space.

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17. Blend new and vintage for a look that's all your own.
