With their unabashed imagination, fresh perspectives, and uninhibited curiosity, young adults have a lot of talent to offer the world of design. And, what better way to let them explore their aesthetic capabilities than giving them free reign to design their own bedrooms? That's why, when seeking new sources of home design inspiration, Angie's List decided to look through the eyes of a child.
Inaya, a 5-year-old from Pakistan, wanted cartoonishly large puzzle-pieces on her walls, while Elias, a 7-year-old from Greece, wanted a forest-like room due to his love of squirrels. The two, along with five other participants ages 5 to 10, were each given the open-ended brief to draw whatever they wanted in their rooms, and so they did. Researchers also conducted a short Q & A with their parents to get further insight into their lives and interests. Afterwards, the project was handed over to an interior designer, a CG artist, and others to help bring these drawings to life in realistic CGI renders. Take a look at the results below!
Briana, Age 10 (Philippines):
Viola, Age 9 (Ukraine):
Harry, Age 10 (England):
Gala, Age 6 (Argentina):
Inaya, Age 5 (Pakistan):
Elia, Age 7 (Greece):
Martin, Age 6 (Spain):
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