Energizing Colors, Minimal Lines, Functional Order
A children’s room is not only about the placement of furniture:
It is a stage of imagination, a daily rhythm space, a personal development area.
Strawberry Girl Room is designed with this perspective; it presents a lively and cheerful color palette together with minimal, functional interior architecture. The room meets the child’s needs for play, sleep, and learning in a balanced and aesthetic way.
Color Narrative — The Expressive Tone of Strawberry
The main character of the “strawberry” theme is not only vibrant red / pink accents; it is also a design language where these tones are balanced with a simple, minimalist environment.
Color use in the girl’s room is structured as follows:
✔ Red or strawberry tones as accents
✔ Light-toned floors and walls
✔ Balance with neutral furniture
With this approach, the children’s room is presented with a balance that is both cheerful and not tiring to the eye.
Minimalist Design — Embracing Spaciousness
Minimalism is more than being simple; it is about producing meaning. In this room:
A limited number of but functional furniture
Surfaces free from unnecessary detail
Simple yet clear horizontal-vertical lines
are present. The minimalist approach makes the space appear larger in small or narrow children’s rooms and reduces visual clutter. This is especially advantageous for cities with high-density living areas such as Istanbul and Ankara.
Functional Zoning — Sleep, Play & Learning
Strawberry Girl Room has three main zones for children’s different activities during the day:
Sleeping Area
A comfortable bed
Soft LED lights at the headboard
Study & Lesson Area
Ergonomic desk-chair
Bookshelf and open shelf system
Play & Creativity Area
Open floor area
Accessible toy storage
This zoning provides a fluid use in the room and supports the daily rhythms of children.
Storage & Organization — System of Simplicity
Storage is a critical component in a minimalist children’s room. Strategic storage solutions of the room:
Built-in wall wardrobes
Balance of open shelves and drawers
Labelable storage boxes
These systems support the habit of order and allow children to easily organize their own belongings.
Light & Atmosphere — Balanced Lighting
When dark tones are used in small children’s rooms, light control becomes important. This project:
✔ Maximizes natural light with wide window openings
✔ Softens the evening atmosphere with warm LED light
✔ Balances the color palette with indirect lighting methods
In this way, the space gains both a cheerful and peaceful rhythm.