Charming kids rooms by Essentia Environments
Interiors

Charming kids rooms by Essentia Environments

With the philosophy that kids’ spaces must be engaging and exciting, rather than loud and overpowering, they explore a new design language, Essentia Environments appeal to the subtler side of the young people.

Soft pastels, gradient colour variations and a multitude of textures are used to evoke sublime environments that touch the soul of the kids gently. Tactile and textural materials, paintings in light shades, and just a few select accessories bring in maximum impact.

Subtle, functional and fun 

Designed on a monotone palette, this room has the perfect combination of playful and serious with animated artworks on the wall and a dedicated study unit created on two corners of the room to indulge kids in work and play.

Patterned and statement carpet adds depth to the room with a dash of colour achieved from the throws. Wall fixed bedside lamps allow kids to read at night while a television mounted on the opposite side of the bed lets them enjoy the best experience of screen time.

Abstract and structure in one room


With a soft pastel palette theme consistent throughout the room, the accent wall has a texture to it to break the monotony. A ceiling light panel illuminates the room along with bedside lamps that makes nighttime reading easy and fun for the kids.

A colourful abstract carpet adds a playful vibe to the room along with artworks suitable for kids that bring out the child within. A couple of soft toys and throws on the bed, complete the room.

Peachy playful 


In peach and brown palette through this rooms makes it pleasing and inviting for the kids. A balloon-like light fixture on the ceiling at the centre of the room and light panels illuminate the room while a floor to wall glass window allows natural light to flow in. On the opposite side of the window is a colourful artwork that breaks the monotony of the room.

Soft twin beds with peach bedspreads bring out a soft feel to the room. The addition of soft toys and a soft statement carpet makes this room perfect for the kids.

The grey room 


Following a grey palette throughout the space, this room is adorned with a textural accent wall with a fitted designer bed back panel. The textural floor in the same colour along with a statement carpet adds depth to this room.

A large painting on the sidewall of the room brings colour and breaks the monotony of the room. A balloon-like ceiling affixed light fixture, ceiling mounted spotlights and bedside lamps illuminate the room with a soft light.

With the philosophy that kids’ spaces must be engaging and exciting, rather than loud and overpowering, they explore a new design language, Essentia Environments appeal to the subtler side of the young people.Soft pastels, gradient colour variations and a multitude of textures are used to evoke sublime environments that touch the soul of the kids gently. Tactile and textural materials, paintings in light shades, and just a few select accessories bring in maximum impact. Subtle, functional and fun  Designed on a monotone palette, this room has the perfect combination of playful and serious with animated artworks on the wall and a dedicated study unit created on two corners of the room to indulge kids in work and play. Patterned and statement carpet adds depth to the room with a dash of colour achieved from the throws. Wall fixed bedside lamps allow kids to read at night while a television mounted on the opposite side of the bed lets them enjoy the best experience of screen time. Abstract and structure in one room With a soft pastel palette theme consistent throughout the room, the accent wall has a texture to it to break the monotony. A ceiling light panel illuminates the room along with bedside lamps that makes nighttime reading easy and fun for the kids. A colourful abstract carpet adds a playful vibe to the room along with artworks suitable for kids that bring out the child within. A couple of soft toys and throws on the bed, complete the room. Peachy playful  In peach and brown palette through this rooms makes it pleasing and inviting for the kids. A balloon-like light fixture on the ceiling at the centre of the room and light panels illuminate the room while a floor to wall glass window allows natural light to flow in. On the opposite side of the window is a colourful artwork that breaks the monotony of the room. Soft twin beds with peach bedspreads bring out a soft feel to the room. The addition of soft toys and a soft statement carpet makes this room perfect for the kids. The grey room  Following a grey palette throughout the space, this room is adorned with a textural accent wall with a fitted designer bed back panel. The textural floor in the same colour along with a statement carpet adds depth to this room. A large painting on the sidewall of the room brings colour and breaks the monotony of the room. A balloon-like ceiling affixed light fixture, ceiling mounted spotlights and bedside lamps illuminate the room with a soft light.

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