Interior design is a pleasure, but also a hard nut to crack. Lovers of well-kept, aesthetic spaces, declared minimalists, collectors and true enthusiasts – everyone has a similar goal: a consistent, harmonious space in the design, in which all the rooms work together, representing the owner’s favorite style. A teenager’s room seems to defy this concept. It’s like… a door to another world.
Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.
Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall.
A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.
Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.
Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall.Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall. A teenager’s room simply cannot be tamed. It is a private kingdom, a personal space, and preferably a no-entry zone. Every parent also knows that any negotiations regarding the decor are not the easiest, and mastering the difficult art of compromise in the case of a teenager can be… impossible.Every parent who has arranged their home at least once, trying their best to match the interior in terms of style, knows that these efforts only make sense up to the first poster on the wall.