Darren never disappoints! I absolutely ADORE the little mermaid room. The wallpaper, the seahorse lamps, and basically EVERYTHING! I love how creative his designs are! Big thank you to AD for this series!
Darren's room is ingenious. The removable decorations are distinctly youthful but the architecture, wallpaper and light fixtures are classy and ageless. This way the room can grow with the child simply by changing the bright bedding for something more subdued. He also creatively interpreted the canopy bed and seamlessly used one of its drapes to curtain the partition.
Darren arbitrarily moved the window. I don't appreciate when a designer decides it's okay to ignore the architectural constraints provided in the assignment.
Darren’s room is a DREAM. So whimsical! Jenny’s room is giving fancy scandinavian prison cell 😐 Mostly because of the lack of softness and the tiny window.
Darren's room is an actual kids room, I love it! Jenny's room could be a college kids room, and it looks pretty boring. Chiara's room looks more like a guest room where a kid is temporarily staying rather than an actual kids room
Yeah, Chiara's room, particularly the colors, is beautiful, but not very "kid-like". Maybe kids that are extremely studious, but most kids would be bored and not particularly comfortable in there.
Darren’s room is the only one that truly feels like a child’s room to me. It’s fun and uses playful colors & shapes! I’m not sure who Jenny designs for, but I’ve found all her designs to not be practical or just very boring, respectfully lmao
Darren does it again! It's amazing how he can design for so many audiences. No matter what the challenge is, he always knocks it out of the park. Please keep making this series. It's the best!!
At first I thought i would love Jenny's design but it was looking too cold for a kids room, started resembling a bathroom, hospital with those walls... on the other hand Darren's it was full of life and imagination... loved how he made the design personal. Great series, keep them coming.
I think the rendering didn't really do justice to Jenny's wallpaper, the shading made it look like tiles, and made the whole design feel a bit sterile and cold. Darren's ofc is a full fantasy, and I think Chiara's needed a bit more functionality and obviously storage.
Storage was a little bit of an issue for all of them, especially in a room so large. Tho Darren took better care of it than the others. Also Chiara’s design is the least gender neutral of them all..
Agreed about the wallpaper, I think the scale was off too? When she help up the sample it didn't make sense that the rectangles would be that big in the room
yes, I was looking for this comment! She wasnt my favorite, but still, that wall has nothing to do with the wallpaper she showed (with cobalt blue, some red, etc) The person that made the render just put a tile instead.
i can't help but wish AD had invited noz (the designer who was featured in previous videos in this series) for this challenge!! she has such a playful and whimsical style and i would have loved to see her take on a children's space!
@@starveartist couldn't agree more - i personally find noz's designs to be hit or miss but at least she would have brought life and fun into her children's bedroom mockup!
Darren 100%. Jenny's room looks like a psych ward. Lol. Chiara's room while beautiful, is simply not childlike. Darren's room is kid friendly and upscale at the same time. I love it.
Notice that Darren is the only one having fun and seems excited I think that shines through in the way he’s the only one with an actual kids room and not a white collar asylum
The assignment gave him a window that he didn't like, so he just decided to create a different window in a different location. How is that "understanding the assignment"? 🤔The one who really understood was Jenny, who created a harmonious space that was high on functionality and can also be easily accessorized/re-accessorized to meet the needs of the growing child.
AD should do this format but the designers have to design around an architecturally historic room where they can't significantly change the details of the room. I'd love to seem them navigate around heritage styles and update it in a fresh way without changing the placement of doors or windows or removing walls.
@@clarafernandes4590 perhaps you could offer a link to one of those types of videos instead of being dismissive? Since you seem to know that they exist? I would also like to see a video that follows a similar format.
Would also love more of these shows. I would find it interesting if they had to design rooms using a particular style eg minimalism, traditional, midcentury etc.
I loooove that idea. I'm a designer and those types of situations arise all the time, even in my field (brand identity design). Very practical for an interior designer, especially if they live in a major city with historic areas
Chiara’s is all over the place. Darren’s is the best. It’s a room I would want to spend time in. Jenny’s looks like a room in which someone would ‘do time’.
She just needed to use a color other than beige. Hers is the only one that's very usable. A regular desk, a couch ( maybe for a friend sleeping over). But no closets. Hmmm.
I just adore watching three very different imaginations run wild! If I had to extrapolate, I'd say the child growing up in Darren's room will be creative, eccentric, and self-affirming; in Chiara's room, perfectionistic, prim, and restrained; and Jenny's room, repressed and lonely.
Darren's room is amazing. The other two have very little imagination, and are completely impractical for kids. Hard to reach high shelves, desktops supported by chains, little floor space to play, dark or without much natural light, not enough storage, no whimsy or cheerful colors, etc.
Darren always delights and surprises me, and he knocks it out of the park again! Just so creative and pulled together. His enthusiasm and energy comes through. Chiara's looks as if a granny tried to design a room in her house for her grandkids. Jenny's is as if Eeyore designed a dorm room. (And wall-to-wall carpeting isn't healthy for keeping allergies at bay...)
I'm usually not a huge fan of Darren's designs as I look at them through whether if I could comfortably and practically live in them (they're creative and beautiful but often would be hard to live in on daily basis) but in this case, his style fits perfectly! the room is stunning and could make any younger child happy. it's also interesting that he actually made it more practical than many of his other designs, I wonder if on purpose with a child in mind or if it just happened to be like that.
Jenny's bedroom looks like a behavioral health patient room, my goodness. Daren's I absolutely love, I think kids rooms is where you should have the most fun!
Darren is the best! Love his vision! To me, his design would more likely fit to a child than Chiara's and Jenny's designs. Plus his style is so cosy and it's a real flight of fantasy and imagination.
Y’all should’ve put Noz Nozawa to design this space. I feel like her designs would’ve been so interesting to see in a space like this. Especially since she did the space savers that other time with her eclectic design
Jenny's looks very clinical, lmao. Chiara's is a little all over the place, not very cohesive, color and style-wise. LOVE Darren's fantasy room, per usual!
“Will last a lifetime if you take care of them” this made me chuckle because lord knows most kids do the exact opposite of taking care of expensive things 😅
Darren understood the assignment. His room was beautiful and more child inspired. Jenny and Chiara seemed to have lost their way. Jenny's room looked like a fancy padded cell. Chiara's room seemed more like a design for an older woman's guest room.
Darren's was my favorite room, I think his design had a lot of personality and depth. I think it would stimulate a child's imagination and creativity, yet they could wind down for a peaceful sleep in that alcove. I simply love this series. I'm always trilled when new content is loaded.
It’s giving 1950s penitentiary for young adolescents… not saying which one.. but you know. Darren’s room as usual is magnificent. I would sleep in it as an adult.
Darren put himself in a kid's state of mind and that's why his room actually looks like a kid's room...the other two are a little bit cold and feels like they're for guests
I would not get Jenny's room even for free. Darren did an amazing job, It will be a dream to have his room. Chiara's rooms are also very aesthetically pleasing and she always surprises you with unique choices.
Darren is always very clever at arranging everything. Even if you don’t like his designs (which I doubt it) you should appreciate how smart he is at arranging spaces.
Darren's room, to me, to my "inner child," is so above and beyond the attempts by Jenny & Chiara. It is colorful, imaginative, playful and gorgeously realized. Note to self: it's been a decade since I've used the word gorgeous to describe the interior of a room ;).
Darren really just has a design sense that speaks to my soul! Love that you can really see a kid existing in this space, while its also so imaginative and practical.
Darren hits the ball out of the park again! That room is packed full of fantasy just as a kids room should! I would have had all the princess tea parties in there!
I love Darrell‘s rendition of the child’s room. I think the imagination that he put into it, would even help the child’s imagination to grow to visualize so much more about the world.
I have loved every room Darren has designed in this series - if I suddenly came into a large sum of money he'd be designing my whole place for sure! I liked elements of the other rooms as well but not a huge fan of how they came together.
Darren always understands the assignment. This is the perfect room for a kid. It's very whimsical, fun, colorful, and elegant. It feels comfortable and functional. I love this room so much: especially the seahorse lamps!
They were all great designs. Darren made an absolute dream themed kids bedroom, it was very accurate. Jenny's room was not perfect for kids, but was something pretty lovable as you grow up, but the lack of playfulness was felt. Chiara's room was thoughtful and practical but it could be more sophisticated with a lesser felt blank space.
i'd really love AD to shake up the third person...is it really too much to ask for a BIPOC designer? I'm sure Jenny's ideas are great for a certain place and time, but her brand of creativity doesn't fit well with this series
Chira's is comfy and homey (lots of curves and positive vibe) Darren's is imaginative and fun! Jenny's is neutral and lots of geometrical shapes (prison cell vibe)
Jenny: this just doesn’t look like a kid’s room imo. It’s so modern with muted tones. And what kid has a plant in their room?? Darren: we love a themed kid’s room lol. This looks great! It’s not too heavy on the underwater motif, but you can tell it’s for a kid who says they want toe a marine biologist when they grow up. And the curtains around the bed create the perfect ambience for telling scary stories at sleepovers. That rug is not gonna stay clean, tho. Chiara: thank you, Chiara for including fun activities like a swing and a climbing wall! I was waiting for one of them to do that bc what kid didn’t want to have those sorts of things in their bedroom but their parents wouldn’t let them??? Fantastic job. I also love her use of color. Kids typically don’t want to be surrounded by neutrals, they like saturated colors (looking at you, Jenny).
Every details darren's adds in his design has purpose! Really smart! I love that he said he is designing as if the "young darren" will use the room itself. As designers, we should always keep in mind to put ourselve's into our client's shoes to basically know what it feels like to live and to exprience our designs.
However, the "castle furniture" in darren's design is a concern for me for it has sharp points. As much as possible in my opinion we should avoid sharp edges for safety reasons
Darren's room is ACTUALLY a child's room! It's the only room that truly made me feel like an entire kid while he was designing it! I think the reef wallpaper and squiggly chair were GENIUS! Darren again for the win!!!!
I agree. It's very blocky and basic, shapes-wise. She's getting some heat in the comments but I think that room would be perfect for a certain kind of teen or young adult who likes order but still has a creative side.
Such an interesting video format with such wildly different results!! Bravo! Designers should always show their finished concepts - SO helpful for the consumer to pick a compatico partner! Thanks AD!
Darren’s is a dream! I loved everything!!! Loved the comfy rug and throw pillows so the child has a place to play with their toys and have to beautiful closets to store them neatly in. I was a little surprised none of the designers included a dresser. I seriously can’t stop looking at Darren’s design though. The desk and chair are stunning and look like something a child would love (and an adult)
I would’ve liked to see different ways for the child to put a stamp on their room. Children are learning about who they are, some sort of board or drawing surface for them to create and bring in ideas would facilitate that.
they’re great designers but what I especially love about darren is he actually has a child in mind! Even if the child is himself I love how he considers what a child would love and enjoy. The room is not designed for a grown up it’s designed for a child and he did it in a way that’s so sophisticated.
unpopular opinion but i liked jenny's room. I can see my kid jumping in the bed and couch as well as dancing in the whole space. Everything is tidy, clean and organized and its more of a timeless design with a touch of trendy items. Plus i LOVE the big table with marble.
I've noticed that people give Jenny a hard time more than the other designers and I'm pretty sure it's because she looks like she doesn't wanna be here 😅😂. Noz (one of the previous designers) had the most impractical rooms I've ever seen and while people call her out for that they still love her because she's fun and passionate in explaining her designs, she really knows how to sell.
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Can we please get new designers now. Especially Darren, I love his designs but we’ve seen so much. I want to see more styles
Can you make of video of Darren designing different variations of a dorm room?
Please bring back Noz. We'd rather have her "weird but exciting" than Jenny's "weird and boring"🙏🏻
What's Darren ig?
Darren never disappoints! I absolutely ADORE the little mermaid room. The wallpaper, the seahorse lamps, and basically EVERYTHING! I love how creative his designs are! Big thank you to AD for this series!
Darren's room is ingenious. The removable decorations are distinctly youthful but the architecture, wallpaper and light fixtures are classy and ageless. This way the room can grow with the child simply by changing the bright bedding for something more subdued. He also creatively interpreted the canopy bed and seamlessly used one of its drapes to curtain the partition.
I'd have to disagree this time. It did not have a child-like feel to it and it was very cluttered.
Darren arbitrarily moved the window. I don't appreciate when a designer decides it's okay to ignore the architectural constraints provided in the assignment.
Darren’s room is a DREAM. So whimsical! Jenny’s room is giving fancy scandinavian prison cell 😐 Mostly because of the lack of softness and the tiny window.
Yesss I was waiting for someone to say it!! It looks like a nice prison cell
A Nice prison. LOL
My first thought was "såd beigë bëdrøøms for såd beigë children"
@@sinclairethomas8197 😂
I was thinking prison cell also LOL 😢
Darren's room is an actual kids room, I love it!
Jenny's room could be a college kids room, and it looks pretty boring.
Chiara's room looks more like a guest room where a kid is temporarily staying rather than an actual kids room
Chiara’s looked unfinished - she needed storage for clothes, toys etc
Yeah, Chiara's room, particularly the colors, is beautiful, but not very "kid-like". Maybe kids that are extremely studious, but most kids would be bored and not particularly comfortable in there.
You described it BEST
What an accurate description!
truee
Darren’s room is the only one that truly feels like a child’s room to me. It’s fun and uses playful colors & shapes! I’m not sure who Jenny designs for, but I’ve found all her designs to not be practical or just very boring, respectfully lmao
Agreed. I would have loved to see Noz Nozawa's take on this instead. She's all about fun and playfulness.
Jenny’s looks like a napping cube you would rent at an airport…. Nothing childlike about it.
@@kaikobird I rather the napping cube tbh, her design was really giving jail 😭
Still to this day I don’t understand how she’s considered to be a professional interior designer
@@vnsflytrap I miss Noz in this series
Darren does it again! It's amazing how he can design for so many audiences. No matter what the challenge is, he always knocks it out of the park. Please keep making this series. It's the best!!
...but always include Darren on the panel!
Yesssssssss
At first I thought i would love Jenny's design but it was looking too cold for a kids room, started resembling a bathroom, hospital with those walls... on the other hand
Darren's it was full of life and imagination... loved how he made the design personal. Great series, keep them coming.
Darren's room looked cluttered and adult like with no focal point.
@@AllThingsSoul how does it look like an adult room to you? genuinely curious.
I think the rendering didn't really do justice to Jenny's wallpaper, the shading made it look like tiles, and made the whole design feel a bit sterile and cold. Darren's ofc is a full fantasy, and I think Chiara's needed a bit more functionality and obviously storage.
Storage was a little bit of an issue for all of them, especially in a room so large. Tho Darren took better care of it than the others. Also Chiara’s design is the least gender neutral of them all..
@@petrostzekos8914 Darren made some storage on either side of the bed which is quite a decent amount of space
Agreed about the wallpaper, I think the scale was off too? When she help up the sample it didn't make sense that the rectangles would be that big in the room
yes, I was looking for this comment!
She wasnt my favorite, but still, that wall has nothing to do with the wallpaper she showed (with cobalt blue, some red, etc) The person that made the render just put a tile instead.
i can't help but wish AD had invited noz (the designer who was featured in previous videos in this series) for this challenge!! she has such a playful and whimsical style and i would have loved to see her take on a children's space!
Her things for adults are way out there, but yes, she would have been better as a replacement for barely awake Jenny
@@starveartist couldn't agree more - i personally find noz's designs to be hit or miss but at least she would have brought life and fun into her children's bedroom mockup!
I do miss Noz! Bring her back, AD!
Bring back NOZ! She has a design esthetic that makes you think. 😂
I agree so much with this! She would have done something amazing I believe
Darren 100%. Jenny's room looks like a psych ward. Lol. Chiara's room while beautiful, is simply not childlike. Darren's room is kid friendly and upscale at the same time. I love it.
That's where was at too, definitely
I just posted, then scrolled to see others’ impressions of the rooms. Thumbs up for also hating the psych ward vibe 😂
i agree! even at my age now I would love to have darrens room!
Psych ward! You nailed it😂
Exactly what i thought about Jennys room lol.
Notice that Darren is the only one having fun and seems excited I think that shines through in the way he’s the only one with an actual kids room and not a white collar asylum
Darren seems to be the only one who understood the assignment. The others don't seem to even know kids at all.
He always delivers.
@@Manjoethearchitect NOT ALWAYS. 🫤
I disagree. His room was looked very adult-like.
The assignment gave him a window that he didn't like, so he just decided to create a different window in a different location. How is that "understanding the assignment"? 🤔The one who really understood was Jenny, who created a harmonious space that was high on functionality and can also be easily accessorized/re-accessorized to meet the needs of the growing child.
AD should do this format but the designers have to design around an architecturally historic room where they can't significantly change the details of the room. I'd love to seem them navigate around heritage styles and update it in a fresh way without changing the placement of doors or windows or removing walls.
That's not the format proposal, there are other séries to do it
@@clarafernandes4590 perhaps you could offer a link to one of those types of videos instead of being dismissive? Since you seem to know that they exist? I would also like to see a video that follows a similar format.
Would also love more of these shows. I would find it interesting if they had to design rooms using a particular style eg minimalism, traditional, midcentury etc.
No! That would be boring. In reality, a re-design of a house involves moving walls and windows.
I loooove that idea. I'm a designer and those types of situations arise all the time, even in my field (brand identity design). Very practical for an interior designer, especially if they live in a major city with historic areas
Chiara’s is all over the place. Darren’s is the best. It’s a room I would want to spend time in. Jenny’s looks like a room in which someone would ‘do time’.
Darren's room was cluttered with no focal point. I usually like his renditions.
She just needed to use a color other than beige. Hers is the only one that's very usable. A regular desk, a couch ( maybe for a friend sleeping over). But no closets. Hmmm.
Darren is pure magic. Thinking outside the box and delivering such a brilliant exposé of a children’s room. Excellence!
Darren for the win- again. Jenny's felt like a dentist's office, Chiara's like a guest room. Love this series!
Dentists office was my exact thought too! Baffled by how she described that wallpaper as 'playful' lol
I just adore watching three very different imaginations run wild! If I had to extrapolate, I'd say the child growing up in Darren's room will be creative, eccentric, and self-affirming; in Chiara's room, perfectionistic, prim, and restrained; and Jenny's room, repressed and lonely.
A Darren for Darren. A Chiara for Chiara, A Jenny for Jenny; a cutter who needs a safe space.
🎯
Darren's room is absolutely breathtaking. I want this room as an adult.
I didn't think so at all. Cluttered with no focal point.
Darren's room is amazing. The other two have very little imagination, and are completely impractical for kids. Hard to reach high shelves, desktops supported by chains, little floor space to play, dark or without much natural light, not enough storage, no whimsy or cheerful colors, etc.
Darren, as always, the King of design!
Darren always delights and surprises me, and he knocks it out of the park again! Just so creative and pulled together. His enthusiasm and energy comes through. Chiara's looks as if a granny tried to design a room in her house for her grandkids. Jenny's is as if Eeyore designed a dorm room. (And wall-to-wall carpeting isn't healthy for keeping allergies at bay...)
I'm usually not a huge fan of Darren's designs as I look at them through whether if I could comfortably and practically live in them (they're creative and beautiful but often would be hard to live in on daily basis) but in this case, his style fits perfectly! the room is stunning and could make any younger child happy.
it's also interesting that he actually made it more practical than many of his other designs, I wonder if on purpose with a child in mind or if it just happened to be like that.
Jenny's bedroom looks like a behavioral health patient room, my goodness. Daren's I absolutely love, I think kids rooms is where you should have the most fun!
Darren ❤🔥👑
I NEED an episode with Lula, Noz & Darren. The amount of passion and creativity in one room…
I love how Darren's approach can be easily adapted to many themes (jungle, fairytale, farm etc). Amazing use of the space, love it!
Darren is the best! Love his vision! To me, his design would more likely fit to a child than Chiara's and Jenny's designs. Plus his style is so cosy and it's a real flight of fantasy and imagination.
Darren is GOAT. I love seeing his vision come to life. Every. Time.
Y’all should’ve put Noz Nozawa to design this space. I feel like her designs would’ve been so interesting to see in a space like this. Especially since she did the space savers that other time with her eclectic design
Yes! I wanted so see Noz and Darren’s
Agree!! i want Darren, Noz Nozawa and Lula Galeano in one vid someday
Darren made magic with this room! ❤
Jenny's looks very clinical, lmao. Chiara's is a little all over the place, not very cohesive, color and style-wise. LOVE Darren's fantasy room, per usual!
“Will last a lifetime if you take care of them” this made me chuckle because lord knows most kids do the exact opposite of taking care of expensive things 😅
Darren understood the assignment. His room was beautiful and more child inspired. Jenny and Chiara seemed to have lost their way. Jenny's room looked like a fancy padded cell. Chiara's room seemed more like a design for an older woman's guest room.
If Darren understood the assignment, his window would be the same size and in the same place the 2 other designers' windows were.
Love that Darren did a theme and yet it’s the most elegant. Well done!
Darren's was my favorite room, I think his design had a lot of personality and depth. I think it would stimulate a child's imagination and creativity, yet they could wind down for a peaceful sleep in that alcove. I simply love this series. I'm always trilled when new content is loaded.
I feel like their all designing the bedroom they wanted as kids 🥰 they match their energies
Towards the end of the video I could see that they actually were creating rooms for their younger selves☺️ so cute.
I absolutely LOVE Darren Jett’s mermaid room! I want it for myself! 😊❤
I would LOVE to have that bed...for myself. ♥♥♥
At this point, please give Darren his own show! 😍😍😍
DARREN nails it every time 😭👏
He's so lively and i love listening to him too.
AD pleeease never stop this series ❤
Darren’s design is “wow”, especially the bedroom area,he is definitely the winner for me!
It’s giving 1950s penitentiary for young adolescents… not saying which one.. but you know.
Darren’s room as usual is magnificent. I would sleep in it as an adult.
Darren put himself in a kid's state of mind and that's why his room actually looks like a kid's room...the other two are a little bit cold and feels like they're for guests
I would not get Jenny's room even for free. Darren did an amazing job, It will be a dream to have his room. Chiara's rooms are also very aesthetically pleasing and she always surprises you with unique choices.
Darrens design is incredible and well thought out for a kid. He always hits it out of the park! Excellent designer.
Darren is always very clever at arranging everything. Even if you don’t like his designs (which I doubt it) you should appreciate how smart he is at arranging spaces.
Darren was the only one who understood the assignment. That room looks magical! Perfect for a kid. The other two were just awful 😬
I love seeing Darren in these videos! He always has the best and most creative designs!
Darren's room is a dream to any child. I'm obsessed and I'm not a child anymore 😅😂
Darren's room, to me, to my "inner child," is so above and beyond the attempts by Jenny & Chiara. It is colorful, imaginative, playful and gorgeously realized. Note to self: it's been a decade since I've used the word gorgeous to describe the interior of a room ;).
Darren really just has a design sense that speaks to my soul! Love that you can really see a kid existing in this space, while its also so imaginative and practical.
even as an adult, I would be delighted to sleep in Darren's design!! 😍 so beautiful
Keep more coming, plz don't stop this series.
My favorite series on UA-cam ❤ keep them coming!
Jenny’s designs that were shown in the beginning of the video looks more like kids room than the actual kid room she designed for this assignment 😄
Jenny- Nice structure and convenient
Darren- Dreamy and whimsical
Chiara- Fancy and unique
Love how you have a positive take on each of their designs, you are kind :)
Love Darren‘s room. This is like its own story, integrated, warm. The other 2 designs feel kinda impersonal to m
I love how Darren's designs are usually a little too much for my taste, but in this design for a kids room it's perfect! Beautiful and cozy.
darren always knocks it out the park!!! i wanna see more content with just him PLEASE!
Darren is having a real moment with curtained walls! All three designs in one of his recent videos had them too
Darren hits the ball out of the park again! That room is packed full of fantasy just as a kids room should! I would have had all the princess tea parties in there!
PLEASE KEEP THIS GOING!!! I need more designer room challenges!!!
Darren's room is for sure a room I would still love to have 😂 I would have LOVED to see Noz's take on this!
I love Darrell‘s rendition of the child’s room. I think the imagination that he put into it, would even help the child’s imagination to grow to visualize so much more about the world.
Darren does it again. Would love for you to give the designers a budget and see what they can do within that budget.
Darren. Always my favorite. The mirror and seahorse sconces! love love!! I'd hire you in a minute!
I have loved every room Darren has designed in this series - if I suddenly came into a large sum of money he'd be designing my whole place for sure! I liked elements of the other rooms as well but not a huge fan of how they came together.
Darren always understands the assignment. This is the perfect room for a kid. It's very whimsical, fun, colorful, and elegant. It feels comfortable and functional. I love this room so much: especially the seahorse lamps!
I would LOVE to see what Noz Nozowa would do
same bring back our camp queen ! loll
They were all great designs.
Darren made an absolute dream themed kids bedroom, it was very accurate.
Jenny's room was not perfect for kids, but was something pretty lovable as you grow up, but the lack of playfulness was felt.
Chiara's room was thoughtful and practical but it could be more sophisticated with a lesser felt blank space.
My gahd I can’t with Jenny’s way of speaking.
Darren’s room is gorgeous I would love to have it!
I’m glad someone said it.
Darren’s design for a younger child. Then Chiaras for a pre-teen onwards. And Jenny’s, no thank you.
Yep. Full agreement.
i'd really love AD to shake up the third person...is it really too much to ask for a BIPOC designer? I'm sure Jenny's ideas are great for a certain place and time, but her brand of creativity doesn't fit well with this series
@@asunbeam5479 And she never seems to be happy to be there...
Jenny's had major prison cell vibes.
@@C2C. her voice is so droning
Darren's room would be my dream room, for sure. All about the whimsy, creativity, play + sea. Just *love*!!
Darren always makes me smile, his spaces are both inspiring and smart
Chira's is comfy and homey (lots of curves and positive vibe)
Darren's is imaginative and fun!
Jenny's is neutral and lots of geometrical shapes (prison cell vibe)
I really like Jenny's room, that big couch look super comfortable
Me too
Jenny: this just doesn’t look like a kid’s room imo. It’s so modern with muted tones. And what kid has a plant in their room??
Darren: we love a themed kid’s room lol. This looks great! It’s not too heavy on the underwater motif, but you can tell it’s for a kid who says they want toe a marine biologist when they grow up. And the curtains around the bed create the perfect ambience for telling scary stories at sleepovers. That rug is not gonna stay clean, tho.
Chiara: thank you, Chiara for including fun activities like a swing and a climbing wall! I was waiting for one of them to do that bc what kid didn’t want to have those sorts of things in their bedroom but their parents wouldn’t let them??? Fantastic job. I also love her use of color. Kids typically don’t want to be surrounded by neutrals, they like saturated colors (looking at you, Jenny).
Darren Darren Darren, let me be a part of your world! LOVE it
Every details darren's adds in his design has purpose! Really smart! I love that he said he is designing as if the "young darren" will use the room itself. As designers, we should always keep in mind to put ourselve's into our client's shoes to basically know what it feels like to live and to exprience our designs.
However, the "castle furniture" in darren's design is a concern for me for it has sharp points. As much as possible in my opinion we should avoid sharp edges for safety reasons
Darren's designs are always surprising and full of high-quality ideas. This kid's room makes me want to have it too
I’ve been rewatching all videos featuring Darren for some time now.. Miss him so much in this series :”( AD please bring him back
Darren's room is ACTUALLY a child's room! It's the only room that truly made me feel like an entire kid while he was designing it! I think the reef wallpaper and squiggly chair were GENIUS!
Darren again for the win!!!!
Darren‘s room is fabulous! Subtle fantasy if you ask me. I would live there in a heartbeat!
Darren’s room is gorgeous. I want it! lol. Love the closet flanking the daybed.
I wanted so much to like Chiara's design...but it's Darren's room that is absolutely alluring and whimsical. Love it.
Darren's bedroom is SOOOO ADORABLE. I love it!!!
Jenny's take on a teen scandinavian prision ... 10/10
Is it me or does Jenny's look like a university dorm?
Someone else said scandinavian prison cell...😅
it looks like a psych ward
More like a prison cell
A psych ward for the upper class.uhg.
I agree. It's very blocky and basic, shapes-wise. She's getting some heat in the comments but I think that room would be perfect for a certain kind of teen or young adult who likes order but still has a creative side.
Such an interesting video format with such wildly different results!! Bravo! Designers should always show their finished concepts - SO helpful for the consumer to pick a compatico partner! Thanks AD!
Darren’s is a dream! I loved everything!!! Loved the comfy rug and throw pillows so the child has a place to play with their toys and have to beautiful closets to store them neatly in. I was a little surprised none of the designers included a dresser. I seriously can’t stop looking at Darren’s design though. The desk and chair are stunning and look like something a child would love (and an adult)
Darren's designs are always surprising and full of high-quality ideas. This kid's room makes me want to have it too!
Darrens room is the only one that is a realistic kids room..
I would have lost my ever loving mind if I had had Darren's room as a kid. I probably would never have moved out! hahah
I would’ve liked to see different ways for the child to put a stamp on their room. Children are learning about who they are, some sort of board or drawing surface for them to create and bring in ideas would facilitate that.
Darren´s room is really nice, I like everything exept the chair, which seems hard ...the colours Harmonize and the design is soft and inviting...
My favorite was Darren's - it was so fun and whimsical... I loved it!
they’re great designers but what I especially love about darren is he actually has a child in mind! Even if the child is himself I love how he considers what a child would love and enjoy. The room is not designed for a grown up it’s designed for a child and he did it in a way that’s so sophisticated.
Loved watching these interior designers create a children’s room, an adults room, and a glorified office cubicle
I do always enjoy Darren's energy and passion
Darren’s room is amazing. Truly.
I love Darren’s design!! It’s so playful and imaginative. Thank you so much for sharing this! 😀💖✨
unpopular opinion but i liked jenny's room. I can see my kid jumping in the bed and couch as well as dancing in the whole space. Everything is tidy, clean and organized and its more of a timeless design with a touch of trendy items. Plus i LOVE the big table with marble.
Where would they put their clothes, toys and other stuff? There’s no storage.
I've noticed that people give Jenny a hard time more than the other designers and I'm pretty sure it's because she looks like she doesn't wanna be here 😅😂. Noz (one of the previous designers) had the most impractical rooms I've ever seen and while people call her out for that they still love her because she's fun and passionate in explaining her designs, she really knows how to sell.
Darren for the win. That Laura Ashley aesthetic needs to return back to its 1980's graveyard.