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My room, my world: jungle

Your pick of the best places in London to get entangled in

By Time Out in association with Dulux
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Don’t forget your pith helmet and blunderbuss for a fun indoor safari. This nifty look employs colour to create depth and perspective. But if you want a little more inspiration? Check out the video below and ready your artistic impulse. Or if you prefer, you can download the step-by-step guide right here.

Looks pretty good right? Deck your kid's room out like this and every day gets to be an adventure. They'll be peering through the undergrowth of their impressive little minds and plotting their path to their very own El Dorado in no time. Possibly. Either way, it'll be one very cool looking room, chock-full of inspiration. The printable Dulux Workbook can help them create that dream bedroom. This can be downloaded here. And if you need any more, take a look below and let London life feed your imagination - it's a jungle out there. 

Jungle inspiration in London

Jungle Book @ London Wonderground
Book now for a seat at this madcap, urban, modern dress, circus-flavoured retelling of Rudyard Kiplings classic tale. Baloo the bear as a beat-boxing bin man, anyone?

£11. Aug 13 - 28. Belvedere Rd, SE1 8XX
London Zoo
Get to know London’s favourite furry denizens at the world’s oldest scientific zoo. For the full experience, help muck out the charismatic megafauna with a knowledgable ZSL host via their Keeper For A Day programme.

Outer Circle, Regent’s Park. NW1 4RY
Kew Gardens
Immerse yourself in the tropical climate and exotic flora of the palm house, then go check out a human-scale badger sett and make like a monkey in the canopy at Kew’s awesome treetop walk. 
 
Royal Botanic Gardens, TW9 2AB. Adults £15. Under 15s £3.50. 
The Rainforest Cafe
Kid-friendly theme restaurant boasting animatronic animals, jungle soundtrack and an inordinately well-stocked gift shop.

20 Shaftesbury Avenue. W1D 7EU.
Natural History Museum
Get intimate with one of the finest collections of natural specimens on earth (22 million insects and plants is not to be sniffed at), plus take one of your last chances for a selfie with ‘Dippy’ the Diplodocus in the vast entrance hall ahead of his replacement by a blue whale skeleton next year. 

Cromwell Rd, SW7 5BD.
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