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Lark Interior
The sweet girls who own this room asked for "hot pink" so we delivered! The vintage dresser that we had lacquered provides tons of storage.
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Overmyer Architects
Photographer: Angie Seckinger |
Interior: Cameron Ruppert Interiors |
Builder: Thorsen Construction
Julia Katrine Designs
We used a soft pallet for this little ones nursery. Beiges, greys and touches of pink keep the space soft and girly but with a more contemporary, minimalistic vibe.
California Closets Southdale
Adorable children's playroom with custom bench cabinetry for toy storage.
Clear Home Design
in the teen son's room, we wrapped the walls in charcoal grasscloth and matched the wool carpet. the draperies are charcoal wool and the bed and side table are black lacquer.
Interiors by Popov
Having two young boys presents its own challenges, and when you have two of their best friends constantly visiting, you end up with four super active action heroes. This family wanted to dedicate a space for the boys to hangout. We took an ordinary basement and converted it into a playground heaven. A basketball hoop, climbing ropes, swinging chairs, rock climbing wall, and climbing bars, provide ample opportunity for the boys to let their energy out, and the built-in window seat is the perfect spot to catch a break. Tall built-in wardrobes and drawers beneath the window seat to provide plenty of storage for all the toys.
You can guess where all the neighborhood kids come to hangout now ☺
Michael McKinley and Associates, LLC
The boys can climb the walls and swing from the ceiling in this playroom designed for indoor activity. When the toys are removed it can easily convert to the party barn with two sets of mahogany double doors that open out onto a patio in the front of the house and a poolside deck on the waterside.
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Colorful Coastal Bedroom
When this little girl’s bedroom was installed, she was on the young side. The mom loved the idea of wallpaper, but she was concerned that if it was on the walls her daughter would destroy it. We suggested putting the Walnut wall covering on the ceiling instead.
The pattern might have even been too busy for the walls. Used on the ceiling, it draws the eye up.
This little girl is very into the princess thing. While an overly pink, princess-themed room would have been over-the-top, we made sure the space felt regal enough for its young inhabitant by installing a high canopy bed and furry shag rug. While the room has plenty of pink, it’s paired with other colors including coral and mint green.
Photo Credit: Amy Bartlam
Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
Reclaimed DesignWorks
Reclaimed flooring by Reclaimed DesignWorks. Photos by Emily Minton Redfield Photography.
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