10 Innovative Designs for Kids' Study Tables
From unusual shapes to themed layouts, here are some gorgeous study tables that make learning fun
Turn the dreaded chore of doing homework into an enjoyable experience with the right study table. Get inspired by these creative and personalised designs that not only bring the fun back into studying but also make this space look great.
2. With two or more kids sharing a room, sibling squabbles can be a part of daily life. Along with separate beds, there is an elongated study table (and shelves) to minimise conflicts. The white table has spindle legs and lots of drawers to keep the computer keyboard, stationery and other essentials. There’s an under-the-table storage section in the middle to stack school bags, books and stuff. The tables don’t look onto a bland wall but a peppy alphabetical wallpaper that spells fun.
3. Here is a simple clean-lined rectangular table with two adorable chairs for toddlers. This study table is light and flexible and can be moved to any part of the room. When your little energy-ball really needs to focus, perhaps making it face the blackboard might do the trick.
4. The designer introduces colourful hues across the room, including the study table, which builds on the theme of city lights and buildings. The peppy shades of mauve, blue and brown work cohesively to brighten up the room without being garish. Again, the drawers and cabinets provide sufficient storage and minimise desk clutter. There’s also provision for bright recessed lighting so young eyes don’t get strained.
5. Pink flows through different spaces in this girl’s room, including the study area. The study table is an extension of the bunk bed and features a chair with pink upholstery, and beige-and-pink shelves. One can store notes under the transparent glass top to prevent fly-aways and yet keep them in view. Stationery can be arranged in the drawers, while the stair steps, with hidden storage, make room for so much more other stuff.
Zany bunk beds your kids will love
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6. Inspired by nature, this tree-themed desk is fun and practical too. The tree mural with colourful blue leaves features branch-shelves to stack books and is complemented by a vibrant red chair. Another creative touch is added by using map and alphabet stick-ons to cover the top of the floating desk instead of leaving it bare.
7. In this space, the designer goes for a sleek, wall-mounted table that is spacious enough to seat two. The kids share a blackboard and a shelf at the top, though they do get their own exclusive, tiny open cabinets on each side. The best part of this space for the kids, I am sure (and definitely for me), are these unique chairs with removable seats of adjustable height.
8. This sleek white table and chair combo is perfect for an older child. I am certain that Its strong style and contemporary design will fit right in with most hard-to-please teenagers. A pop of colour is introduced with the contrasting red-and-blue block drawers for school essentials. They also double as shelves for books and accessories that need to be kept in view.
9. The landing on the stairs has been converted into a cozy niche cum study area for the kids. There’s a brown collapsible desk that can be opened when required. The fixed white benches have attached rectangular shelves behind them to store books, stationery and things.
10. With urban homes getting compact, folding study tables are a clever addition to any kids’ room. This fold-down white table is installed near the window to allow plenty of natural light on it. Fold it back into the wall space when done.
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Which of these inspiring study tables will your child enjoy? Comment below.
Read more:
5 Fun Activities for Children on Their Day Off
Siblings’ Bedroom: How to Decorate a Room for a Boy & a Girl
Tell us:
Which of these inspiring study tables will your child enjoy? Comment below.
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