Often when visualizing a child's room we see a place full of color, not neutral shades. Grey is not the first color that pops up. However, if you have noticed, grey has become a very popular color in children's furniture.
While color, and by that we mean bright primary hues, plays an important role in a child's room, grey can act as an anchor or a foundation. It is easy to build from there. Besides, bedroom furniture is not something you would want to change as color preferences change.
Grey is so quiet that often it is not even noticeable, while at the same time making surrounding colors pop. Colors for bedding, toys, pictures on the wall and other accessories can keep changing, as your child's preferences change. The grey furniture will just keep doing its job as an anchor.
Featured here is a loft bed from NE Kids. It can be configured with a desk for a sleep/study area, or with a bed. It is constructed using solid Eastern US Poplar and veneers over engineered wood.