Loved these bedrooms inspired by the designs made by kids. Each one has its own distinct signature and no two bedrooms look similar. Preserving the creative energy of childhood into adulthood is very rarely possible. Most people grow up and mostly lose that which was unique about their ideas. The ones that don't become artists and other creative types. I have often thought it would be great to bring kids into the workplace to conduct systematic resets in how adults with field experience think about problems they need to solve. We may have solutions that are breath of fresh air just as these bedrooms are. Like the author says:
If you want to see what the average American considers a dream home, just turn on HGTV right now. You’ll see a family walking through an open concept, decorated with a couple of repainted vintage pieces from Joanna Gaines and some subway tile in the kitchen backsplash. Make your way to the bedroom and it’s literally a bed in a room–the boldest statement is the choice of comforter. For all our individual preferences, we all end up living in roughly the same house.
It would be great if we did not "end up living in the roughly the same house" when it came to how we viewed the optimal solution to a given problem.
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