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‘When it comes to designing a kid’s bedroom, I caution about hiding the stuff away. In my personal experience, anything behind a door will collect dust and be forgotten. So I lean toward open shelves with baskets that are easy for everyone to pull out.’

Jennifer Morris, founder of JMorris Design

‘Design verticality. In doing so you will help draw

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