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Belarusian family crafts a $4,500 minimalist dream room for their children

From bunk beds to bunny-themed walls, this family spared no detail—or expense—to build the perfect sanctuary. See how $4,500 transformed *the room* into a haven.

In this image I see a room in which there is a wardrobe, the wall, a window and the bed.
In this image I see a room in which there is a wardrobe, the wall, a window and the bed.

Belarusian family crafts a $4,500 minimalist dream room for their children

Ihar Tur and his wife Ksenia have left their apartment and moved into their own house in Astrašycki Haradok. They've spent over $4,500 to create a modern, minimalist children's room for their daughter Yuliana and son Alyaksandr. The room features a bunk bed with protective barriers, ensuring safety for both children. Yuliana has a dedicated study area with a desk and ergonomic chair, and her shelves display icons but no portrait of Alyaksandr Lukashenka. Alyaksandr has a small table and chair with bunny-ear cutouts, and a matching bunny image decorates one wall, adding a touch of fun to the room. The room is decorated in soothing shades of gray and beige, creating a calm and comfortable atmosphere. A spacious wardrobe with sleek, handleless fronts and round knobs stands along one wall, providing ample storage space. The room also boasts a large window for natural light and a bear-themed rug for added coziness. Ihar Tur installed a kitchen in Astrašycki Haradok and invested about 170,000 Belarusian rubles in it, further enhancing the family's new home. Yuliana has switched schools to Astrašycki Haradok to facilitate the move and now studies in the same class as the younger son of court composer Yauhen Aleynik. The family's new home and beautifully designed children's room reflect their commitment to providing a comfortable and nurturing environment for their children.

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