Ten kindergarten interiors that use colour to create a playful environment
For our latest lookbook, we've collected 10 inspiring and colourful kids' rooms in kindergartens, including a pastel-hued children's centre and a nursery that pops with pink.
Designing kindergartens is often an opportunity for interior designers to release their inner child and experiment with bright colours in unexpected ways.
In these ten projects, designers used colour to encourage kids to crawl, jump and learn.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series that provides visual inspiration for designers and design enthusiasts. Previous lookbooks include homely offices, interiors with cross-laminated timber and green bathrooms.
Photo is by Kyungsub Shin
Flower Kindergarten, South Korea, by Jungmin NamÂ
Acidic yellows and pinks aren't the only playful features in this Seoul kindergarten interior. It also features walls with built-in flowerpots and a slide alongside a set of stairs. Situated in the middle of a high-rise housing development in the South Korean capital's Seocho District, the five-storey Flower Kindergarten was designed to starkly contrast the neighbouring monotone buildings.
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Photo is by Sean Fennessy
Brighton Street Early Learning Centre, Australia, by Danielle Brustman
Designer Danielle Brustman shows how kindergarten interiors needn't always be bright and gaudy in Brighton Street Early Learning Centre.
Located in a brutalist building in Melbourne, this learning centre has pastel colours, marmoleum flo...
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