Cool Kids Spaces!
One of my favourite blogs: the cool hunter has a number of posts related to kids and cool stuff for kids.I see a lot of companies and businesses creating environments for kids these days. Which is a fantastic thing… adults are starting to think from a child’s perspective (very biblical).
Here are a list of these companies stolen from a kidology.org forum post
See the original post here .
- www.wackyworld.tv
- www.realfakebuildings.com
- www.littlemountainproductions.com
- www.creativeforkids.com
- www.cvmkids.com
- www.worldsofwow.com
- http://www.dreambigstudios.com/
- http://www.happytheartist.com/
- http://shanegrammer.com/
- http://labrosseltd.com/childrens.php3
- http://lassocreative.com/scenic/scenic%20_portfolio/index.php
- http://www.faithworkstudio.com/
- http://www.jonathanmartincreative.com
- http://www.sunnyday.org/wallmurals/childsroom/child_dept.htm
- http://www.angelfire.com/art/person/logos_signs.htm
- http://www.alsupworkofheart.org/index.html
- www.starryhostdesign.com
- http://www.wonderworkstudios.com/THEMES.htm
- http://www.kingdomproductions.net/Themed%20Environments1.html
All these companies create awesome looking themed environments, and I am accutane price excited that churches around the world are investing in children and facilities for children. The look that these companies create is often ‘cartooney’ and ‘fun’, engaging kids each week during services. But I got even more inspired by some of the creations from around the world. Not just fun and cool looking but hugely functional!
I love the cartoons, but I love the spaces that get kids involved WITH them.
Check out the pictures and see if you don’t get as inspired as I did!
The Cool Hunter. Have a scroll down this page for some awe inspiring design ideas!

Library where kids are inspired to read.

The Kids Republic bookstore in Beijing incorporates the core design elements of a kid’s playground, these slippery slide-inspired-shelves house books in an incredibly fun way. Breaking from the traditional table and chair reading areas, padded L shaped reading stools are used and enjoyed by tiny readers. Dull lighting is replaced by snakelike fittings.

A tree-inspired day care center is a far cry from fake grass enhanced playgrounds. The tree trunk is the very foundation of the center, and as such creates the security blanket for the entire structure.
Subscribe to the Cool Hunter blog… there is some truly inspiring design happening around the world… especially for kids!
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