If You Think Nate Berkus's Daughter's Bedroom Is Chic, Wait Until You See Her Bright Playroom

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If there are two people in the world who we could rely on to create the most extravagant rooms for a toddler, it would have to be Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent. The design couple recently took Architectural Digest on a walk-through of their stunning Los Angeles home, and while we fell in love with the 200-year-old oak tree in the backyard, it's their 2-year-old daughter Poppy's rooms that have us swooning. (Seriously, never thought we'd be obsessing over a damn dollhouse, but it's a special one.)

The men opted for a neutral, beige color scheme throughout the house, but when the door of Poppy's playroom opened and pinks and purples illuminated through the camera (around the 4:40 mark), it's clear they made an exception for the queen of the house.

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It takes about five seconds after running into Nate's arms for Poppy to tell the cameras she wants to show them her "big-girl bed," like any child would after getting that epic upgrade. But Poppy's stunning space is not your average toddler bedroom — it's probably the chicest one we've ever seen. Equipped with shaggy stools and soft pink elements, Poppy is living like a design princess. Enjoy the video of the house tour above, and then, check out Nate's tips for living more luxuriously on a budget.

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