Grey, orange and white represent the trio of colors chosen by this teenager who transformed his room into a private refuge decorated according to personal preferences.

A loft bed

Two bunk beds or one positioned above a space dedicated to relaxation or study represent the main piece of furniture in a young person's room. This way, it is very easy to arrange an extra bed or a guest area for friends.

Metal desk for studying

In this room, the empty space between the wardrobe and the window received a new purpose. Here, a study corner was set up, using only basic furniture items: a desk and a chair. A freshly painted shelf and a map were hung on the wall.

Through the transparent door, you can see an outdoor space arranged for young children to play.

Personal belongings on display

White and pastel shades that remind us of childhood give way to more intense colors specific to the teenage stage. The owner of this room chose grey for the walls, along with orange accents, to provide depth and dynamism to the environment.

Narrow shelves replace bedside tables

At bed level, several narrow shelves were placed as bedside tables, hosting several decorative prints. Hanging from the ceiling is an abstract construction made of postcards featuring the character Tintin. A floor lamp watches over reading hours from the bed, but also from the small armchair.