6 Art Pieces That Add Personality & Playfulness to kids rooms
Kids’ rooms are where dreams begin — spaces to grow, play, feel safe, and explore who they are. These 6 expressive art pieces are perfect for nurturing creativity and comfort, while adding style and soul to your child’s space.
We’ve also included easy decor tips to help you design around each piece. For links to each art piece check the link at the end of the blog.
1. Toddlers
A tribute to joyful chaos, Toddlers captures the pure, unfiltered energy of early childhood.
🛋️ Decor Tip:
Pair this piece with soft, textured rugs, toy storage baskets, and low-to-the-ground shelves for books or blocks. Keep the palette neutral so the art’s movement and color remain the focal point.
2. Greed
Bold and thought-provoking, Greed is for kids learning to navigate big feelings around fairness and desire.
Decor Tip:
Use contrasting black-and-white accents (pillows, wall decals) to echo the drama of the piece. Add a chalkboard wall or message board nearby to encourage expression and reflection.
3. Rugrat
Vibrant and full of personality, Rugrat adds instant cool to any kid’s room.
Decor Tip:
Hang this over a fun reading nook or play corner with bean bags, neon light accents, and colorful character pillows. Add framed comic pages or stickers to keep the vibe playful and current.
4. I Want It All
For the little visionaries and dreamers, I Want It All celebrates imagination.
Decor Tip:
Design a “dream wall” — pair the artwork with a small vision board, growth chart, or magnetic photo display. Use gold or metallic frames and accents to enhance the theme of possibility and shine.
5. Please Take Care of Yourself
Soft, calming, and full of heart, this piece gently invites rest and reflection.
Decor Tip:
Use it above the bed or in a quiet reading nook. Layer cozy textiles — think soft throws, floor cushions, and a calming night light. Stick with pastels or nature-inspired tones to support a peaceful mood.
6. Non Starving Artist
A bold reminder to value your voice, Non Starving Artist is creative fuel for little minds.
Make this the star of an art corner — add an easel, clipboards to display their work, and colorful bins for supplies. Let this piece anchor a space where creativity lives.
Designing around art doesn’t mean over-decorating. Let one bold piece lead the story, then build the room in layers — with textures, colors, and small touches that connect to the art’s theme.