Renovating a children's room - 4 before and after pictures and ideas

The child's world begins from the nursery. That's why the space for playing, crafting and dreaming must grow accordingly. Take a look at the 4 before and after pictures in our selection and the ideas for renovating children's rooms. The tips given for setting up are easy to follow, and the results are particularly beautiful and inspiring.

Nadine has grown from a little girl into a student with her own style. She wants hersnurseryhave it renovated so that its childlike shape is changed. But the girl definitely wants to always have her beautiful doll collection to hand even afterward.

After Nadine's parents renovate her room, it is transformed into a romantic space. The four-poster bed and the shelf get a new look in black lacquer. The organza curtains – again in black – are a classy tip. The toys have found their place in colorful storage boxes.

Two sisters - Gabi, 7 years old, and Angelika, 2 years old, use the same children's room. Although the two may play together, each needs their own private space.

After the renovation, an open shelf serves as a room divider and therefore each girl lives in her own half. The two private rooms are painted in the sister's favorite colors - blue for Gabi and green for Angelika.

Michael, aged two, and his eight-month-old sister Simone use this room together. Her parents are renovating the room so that there is space for the two children - of different ages and genders.

The new interior consists of white furniture with lots of colorful accents - above Simone's baby bed there will be a canopy with compartments for her toys, diapers, baby cosmetics, etc. At the back of older Michael's headboard there will be activity toys and a craft area for him. This means that each child has their own private area to play and relax. The background of the white walls and furniture is broken up by colorful accents - curtains, bed linen and accessories.

Luke has a lot of things to store - comic books, baseball souvenirs, toys. He needs a shelf for these treasures.

The inspiration for the new design of the children's room comes from comics. Luke's collections find space on a shelf above the bed with red and black acrylic fronts. 3D wall stickers on the walls are easy to remove if they are no longer interesting to the superhero. A work and craft corner in appropriate colors and style is still there for the soon-to-be student.