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As kids get older and grow into their personality, it’s natural for their interests to change. Which, as a parent, translates to updating their room to reflect their current passions. For Mason, that meant a decked-out Star Wars-themed environment. If your child is into the epic film series, here are the essentials you need to recreate the futuristic room.
These double, full-size bunkbeds are from Restoration Hardware and come in handy for sleepovers. To really tap into the galaxy vibe, you can install a projector that will blast the ceiling and walls with stars and constellations.
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Martyn Lawrence Bullard found this amazing constellation wallpaper from Ralph Lauren, which, since it’s on the ceiling, it gives the room an outer-space vibe when the lights are out. This white globe fixture fits well with the starry background. It even lights up all the constellation names labeled on the wallpaper during the day, and looks like the moon when the rest of the lights are off at night.
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You can find this innovative orbit chair from Restoration Hardware. The linen drapes have a blue border to match the ceiling.
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The tree bookcase used to be in Penelope’s nursery, but now holds Mason’s color-coordinated library in the little nook between the two beds. Kids are into small spaces, so this zone has oversized pillows and a sheepskin rug which makes it cozy and entertaining to climb in and out of.
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The chrome dresser is by designer Timothy Oulton, and adds a galaxy feel to the themed room. To create more storage space, Do as Kourt did and install tonal shelves to hold collectibles and toys. Stylish and functional.
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Finish off the room with an area to display your kid’s artwork and hang things like family photos. This will add a personal touch to the wall.
Shop all the details you need to recreate Mason’s galactic hideout.

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