Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Stairway down to playroom. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Converted Furniture Factory Condo
Converted Furniture Factory Condo
Debra Poppen DesignsDebra Poppen Designs
Converted Furniture Factory Condo by Debra Poppen Designs of Ada, MI || The owners enjoy visits by their many grandchildren, so they wanted to have a space reserved just for them. This room is energized by a colorful striped rug and playful fish print pillows.
Basement Excavation
Basement Excavation
Kia DesignsKia Designs
Photography by Anna Stathaki
Girls' Playroom
Girls' Playroom
Architecture JHK, Inc.Architecture JHK, Inc.
An unusable covered balcony was converted into a beautiful playroom shared by two little girls who had their own separate bedrooms adjoining this space. Built-in desks are on either side of the central window seat were custom designed and were strategically placed so the two young girls can talk with each other as they do their homework.
Sensory Room
Sensory Room
Expand, IncExpand, Inc
This is a sensory room built for a child that we recently worked with. This room allowed for them to have a safe and fun place to spend their time. Not only safe and fun, but beautiful! With a hideaway bunk, place to eat, place to watch TV, gaming stations, a bathroom, and anything you'd possibly need to have a blissful day.
Hampshire
Hampshire
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Flexibility abounds in this truly unique home where a free-flowing floor plan offers wide-open spaces designed for double-duty, lending functionality where it belongs, with the homeowner. You feel the grandeur the moment you walk in the front door, as your eyes soar up to the impressive two-story stair tower. Take a few more steps and you just might think you’ve gone back in time. In an intimate area just off the kitchen you discover the inglenook: a hearth with charming fireplace flanked by a pair of cushioned, built-in benches. From that moment on you realize…this is no ordinary home. Built-ins are nestled in corners where space might often be wasted, lending plenty of storage and convenience. A pair of boot benches serve multiple uses just inside the mudroom, while in each of the kid’s bedrooms you’ll find a desk suitable for a computer, or perhaps a quiet place to finish homework. And if that isn’t enough, there’s a secret nestled at the foot of the basement stairs. It’s every child’s dream…a playhouse for giggling and hours of fun…and it’s built right in, making it the perfect hideaway for little ones who want to escape to a secret and safe haven (while still under the close eye of an adult).
Austin/Westlake Kids Playroom
Austin/Westlake Kids Playroom
Montebella Homes, Inc.Montebella Homes, Inc.
The original solarium was removed and the slab extend to add a game room. Sloped ceiling from 8' pitching to 10'. Chalkboard wall with shelf. Photo: Charles Quinn

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