A child's room is a space that should adapt to the age, interests and needs of the child.
To make it look exactly like this, buy transformable furniture to decorate this room - this is the first piece of advice.
A loft bed with a desk underneath saves space and is suitable for children aged 5 to 15. A height-adjustable desk and chair will help maintain the child's posture.

Reader Olga from Novosibirsk said: “My son has been using the same table for 6 years now – we just change the height!”
The second secret is a neutral base. Walls in soft tones (beige, gray, mint) allow you to change the decor without renovation.
The third life hack is modular storage. Open shelves, baskets on wheels and magnetic panels are easy to rearrange and add to.
For example, toys can be put away in bright boxes, and textbooks on shelves with adjustable sections.
The fourth point is zoning. Divide the room into zones using carpets, screens or color.
Let the play area have a bright carpet, the study area have a monochrome table, and the bedroom have a canopy.
The fifth tip is textiles. Pillowcases, bedspreads and curtains can be changed as the child grows. For example, at 5 years old - with cartoon prints, at 12 - with geometric patterns.
The sixth technique is “adult” decor. Framed posters, a globe or a wall clock will add seriousness without overpaying.
A House Beautiful study found that flexible interiors reduce renovation costs by 3 times.
Reader Dmitry from Rostov confirmed: “My daughter changes the decor herself – the room grows with her!”