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Imaginative Kids’ Rooms & Playful Study Nooks

byWellCraft SpacesTakes projects in Bengaluru & Mumbai; Visit Studio at Sarjapur Main RdStarts from1,50,000 per roomView full gallery

We create spaces that are fun, safe, and built to last. No generic pink or blue clichés—just custom-designed rooms for play, study, and growth.

This video breaks down the design elements of a fun and functional kids' room. It features a mix of glossy and wood laminates, glass shutters for displaying toys, custom blinds, and integrated profile lighting.

The colors of childhood come alive in this room designed for twins. The space features a playful mix of geometric shapes and an earthy orange color block, with a cozy window seat for reading or relaxing.

A closer look at the study corner in the kids' room. A simple white desk is set against a creative backdrop of circular painted shapes and floating shelves, creating an inspiring spot for homework and hobbies.

This kids' room features a whimsical house-shaped chalkboard, perfect for unleashing creativity. The study area combines olive green and white cabinets with circular wooden knobs for a playful yet stylish look.

Adventure awaits in this child's bedroom, featuring a large, illustrated world map wallpaper. The soft pink and neutral tones create a sweet and calming atmosphere, perfect for dreaming of faraway places.

The study area in this kids' room is designed to be both fun and functional. It features two-tone cabinets with olive green fluted panels and white doors, a geometric print chair, and plenty of space for books and toys.

A detail of the custom wardrobe in the kids' room. The doors feature a modern arched design in a soft olive green, with simple circular wooden knobs that are easy for little hands to use.

A sneak peek of a kids' room designed for twins, avoiding the typical blue and pink. The design uses a sophisticated palette of terracotta and grey, with geometric patterns and a cozy window seat.

A tour of the "Rainbow Room," designed for a child's bedroom. The room features a beautiful hand-painted rainbow mural, a cozy window seat, and a colorful study area, creating a cheerful and inspiring space.

About Imaginative Kids' Rooms

Most standard kids' rooms look the same after a year, but we design for the 'next phase.' We prioritize modular elements—like height-appropriate study desks and storage that can be repurposed—so the room grows with your child. We use BWP-grade plywood and anti-scratch laminates because we know that 'playtime' is actually high-traffic, heavy-duty wear and tear on your furniture.

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