Home idea with IKEA: from great-grandmother's room to a cozy nest for an 11-year-old girl
4 years ago, Marili and Martin moved with their three daughters to Rakvere, where a house built by the family's grandparents in the 60s awaited them. Recently, their eldest daughter Kerttu got her own space downstairs in a room, which previously belonged to her great-grandmother. The family has not renovated the room yet, and now IKEA interior designer Caroli Heimonen is lending them her helping hand. Kerttu dreams of a bigger wardrobe, where she could hang her dresses. His parents think that the new room could be an age-appropriate and modern place where friends can visit.
Before: great-grandmother's legacy
Since most of the furniture in the room belonged to its previous owner, its furnishings are mostly years old and well used. Everything is sort of there, but the placement could be better: for example, the desk is far from the window and there are few light sources in the room. Kerttu is an 11-year-old girl who is interested in music, crafts and drawing, and this old-fashioned room doesn´t match her nature.
Tips and tricks to furnish a similar room
- Add lots of storage space.
- In addition to general light, use mood lights in the room.
- Large carpet surfaces and curtains make the room cozier.





