What's With All The Girls? Boys Wanna Have Fun Too... In This Room

Here's the concept proposal:

Storage space for the TV media, games, dvds and other gadgets...



More storage near the bed for personal items, books and more...



The original room and how it turned out:

The beds look so lonely...



So, here's what we proposed...



The owner wanted a lighter shade of wood, so we proposed a natural colour. Here's how it turned out...



There was also the ManU framed poster which currently needed a special place of its own, and so we built-in a huge wall softboard and mounted it there by the beds. The softboard would now be a place to place all football memorablia which would be collected by the boys...



Here's a view of the other side of the beds. Notice a graffiti wall by the entrance wall...



Now for the other wall, where the TV and games console are; this is how it was like... Note the white cabinet...



Here's the proposal...



We decided to do away with the dark curtains and just keep the sheer, adjusting its length to just reach the study table. We replaced the window dressing with wood venetian blinds to let the light in, yet keeping privacy...

Without the blinds...



With the blinds...



Also, we moved the white cabinet to a new location near the doorway, between the new graffiti wall and the existing wardrobe, and custom built a matching white display cabinet to put on top of it to display the many lego creations that the boys had created...



The cabinet looks totally new and has plenty of space to fit all the games and toys...



A room to sleep in has become also a room to play in; room for rest and a room for creativity to blossom.

A personal note:

"Children must be able to be children, yet have the guidance and love of parents who are constantly with them and aware of their needs; physically, emotionally and psychologically. They must also have a positive environment to grow into responsible, kind, polite, disciplined and ethical adults who respect their parents and care for society. These are happy families... :-)

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