18 Sweet Mid-Century Modern Kids’ Room Designs You’ll Wish You Grew Up In

There will come a time when your kids are going to grow out of the design of their kids’ room and you will have to do a complete remodel. When that happens, one thing is for certain, the kids will have some pretty wild ideas of what they want their room to look like. Their input is very important in the design of this room, after all, it is where they will grow up into adolescents and adults. But you have to make them understand that some things just don’t make sense and that could be quite difficult, especially if they are still very young and want to live in a Bat Cave or Barbie’s Castle. Hopefully, you can show them some elegant solutions in the form of a mid-century modern kids’ room that will be both colorful and have space for their creativity.

Welcome to a new collection of interiors in which we’ve featured 18 Sweet Mid-Century Modern Kids’ Room Designs You’ll Wish You Grew Up In. Take a look at this incredible new compilation of ideas where we are going to try and help you decide on the next design of your kids’ room. We’ve also made this collection a part of our recent showcase of the mid-century modern style in which we’ve gone through the kitchenbathroombedroomliving roomdining roomsun room, home bar and nursery. Enjoy!

1. Mid-century modern kids’ room

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2. MacArthur-Chen Residence

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3. Sunset Hill

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4. Modern Kirkland New Build

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5. Palo Alto – A California Re-Revival

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6. Mid-Century Modern Kids’ Room

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7. Brentwood Midcentury Residence

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8. Freshly Bold

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9. Frank Lloyd style in Lafayette

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10. Montecito Residence

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11. Santa Monica MidCentury

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12. The Mod Couple

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13. Modern Ranch

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14. Formally French

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15. 51 Jay Street

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16. Mid Century Span House

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17. Eclectic Mid-Century – Rancho Mirage

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18. Krisana Park Mid-Century Modern

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Posted by Fidan

A young enthusiast with a passion for home decor and architecture, I love writing articles that inspire and guide readers in transforming their spaces into stylish, functional, and beautiful environments.