Here’s exactly how to create the most elevated kids bedroom of your dreams. 1. Start with the Story (Pain Point → Dream Outcome) You want your kid’s room to feel special… but right now it’s a pile of toys, a hand-me-down bed, and a Pinterest board you’ve never had time to execute. Let me walk you through how I elevate kids’ bedrooms so they look timeless, feel functional, and still let your little one’s personality shine. ⸻ 2. Layout First, Aesthetic Second Most parents start with the theme. I start with the layout. A beautiful room only works if it flows. I map out sleep, play, learning, and storage zones before sourcing anything. That’s how you get a room your child won’t grow out of in 6 months. ⸻ 3. Color Palettes That Age Well Skip the primary colors. I choose layered neutrals with one or two sophisticated accent colors that can grow with your child. Think oatmeals, olives, terracottas, and dusty blues — never jarring, always elevated. ⸻ 4. Storage that Saves Sanity The secret to a calm, clean kids’ room? Storage that works harder than you do. Bins inside closets, drawers under beds, and labeled toy rotation systems. Yes, it can still look chic. I promise. ⸻ 5. Invest in One Elevated Piece One elevated piece — a custom headboard, a vintage rug, or a designer light fixture — makes the whole room feel luxe. Even if everything else is IKEA. That’s the trick no one tells you. ⸻ 6. It’s Not a Theme, It’s a Vibe I don’t do themed bedrooms. I design spaces with a vibe. Forest explorer, bookworm cozy, sunshine dreamer — not plastered with trucks or Disney characters. A vibe leaves room for imagination. A theme boxes it in. ⸻ 7. Don’t Forget the Magic The best kids’ rooms have a little ✨magic✨ built in. A canopy for reading. Glow-in-the-dark stars. A mirror for dress-up. That’s the difference between a room that’s just pretty and one that sparks memories. LTKHome LTKFamily LTKKids