"A Life in the woods" Bambi’s original story was written as the celebration of the forest-the place that the writer loved so dearly. From the beginning, the story follows Bambi’s playfulness, youth, love, and fear as he grows older. Just like Bambi’s adventure, this gender-neutral room idea came up with the concept of playfulness, youth, love. This concept is then implied by the colorful paint choices. Besides, rooms with this theme indirectly teach children to love nature from an early age. Four sides of the wall represent four times a day with different moods. Although dark paints were used in some parts, warm colors are seen to be dominant in the room. As the warm feeling is created, studying and playing time will not only effective for brainstorming but also fun for little ones.