The holidays are soon over…which means back to studying and homework! A kid’s study corner should never be just any desk, chair and a lamp boringly placed against a white wall as your child won’t look forward going back to this space and might associate the space with constraint and boredom. Instead make this space as creative as possible and consider it as a separate space in the kid’s room . We have collected some ideas for you that might help.

We love the fun idea of making a little house around the kid’s studycorner and placing a tabletop from one wall to the other. If you have a very large room you don’t have to place it against the wall but it could be placed at an angle in the room. Another idea would be to cut out a window in it or paint a window on it with some flowerpots or curtains. Some old grocery boxes can be recycled into shelves and painted in fun colours and hung on the walls such as in the studycorner on the right. Don’t hesitate to make interesting divisions with different wall treatments such as a wooden panel or wooden wallpaper and a coloured wall next to it.

Yellow is a colour that helps creativity and concentration in a kidsroom and round polkadots makes it even more pop and lively.

Vintage school funiture is not only fun to search for in the fleamarkets but your child will love it also! It looks great and your child will most probably fantasize that he or she is living in another time like in the films “Emil in Lonneberga”or “Little House in the Prairie”. You can have fun painting them too.


If the studycorner is against a wall then make this wall as creative as possible. It doesn’t have to be the whole wall in the room as you can limit the wall decor to the space just above or around the desk. Think about shelves in different colours and designs where you can place colourful figurines or dolls, a birdhouse, houseshelves and of course an interesting wallpaper..
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