Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Bunk Room
Bunk Room
Tindall Architecture WorkshopTindall Architecture Workshop
Photo by Firewater Photography. Designed during previous position as Residential Studio Director and Project Architect at LS3P Associates Ltd.
Upper Noe House
Upper Noe House
Winder Gibson ArchitectsWinder Gibson Architects
This home is in Noe Valley, a highly desirable and growing neighborhood of San Francisco. As young highly-educated families move into the area, we are remodeling and adding on to the aging homes found there. This project remodeled the entire existing two story house and added a third level, capturing the incredible views toward downtown. The design features integral color stucco, zinc roofing, an International Orange staircase, eco-teak cabinets and concrete counters. A flowing sequence of spaces were choreographed from the entry through to the family room.
My Houzz: A Basketball Court, a Rooftop Kitchen and More in Manhattan
My Houzz: A Basketball Court, a Rooftop Kitchen and More in Manhattan
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
Out of seven children, twin daughters Bellamy and Tallulah hold their own as the only girls in the bunch. When recent renovations included installing the elevator, all rooms needed to be slightly reconfigured. "Our girls are getting older so we were happy to bring in something new and redecorate", says Cortney. Now into their teens, the girls have redone their bedroom to reflect their growing sense of style and independence. Above Tallulah's bed hangs a childhood portrait of her by Linda Mason. The upholstered bed frames are a recent purchase that add a decidedly feminine air to the space, while a brightly painted chair and striped draperies maintain a youthful punch. Even with two designer parents, the girls are free to weigh in on what goes into their room. "It is definitely a collaboration", Cortney explains. "[Our daughter] Bellamy really enjoys designing and has a natural talent for it. All of our kids bring their own artistic sense into their spaces, after all, we want their spaces to reflect them, too." Bed frames: Pondicherry Bed in Celery Jaipur, Serena and Lily Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz
Mirage Residence
Mirage Residence
Dona Rosene InteriorsDona Rosene Interiors
Kids Playroom. Photos by Michael Hunter.
Mansion in May 2014 - La Petite Rose Nursery
Mansion in May 2014 - La Petite Rose Nursery
Kristin Ashley InteriorsKristin Ashley Interiors
Little girl's nursery featuring a color palette of greys and blush pinks. Fabrics are Schumacher and custom furniture by AFK in California. Some highlights of the space are the set of Barbie prints with crown above, the high-gloss pink ceiling and of course the 8 foot giraffe. Photo credit: Wing Wong of Memories, TTL
The Old Rented Cottage
The Old Rented Cottage
Twinkle and WhistleTwinkle and Whistle
Heather Robbins of Red Images Fine Photography
Adventure Mountain Swing Set
Adventure Mountain Swing Set
Kids CreationsKids Creations
To say this is a big swing set is an understatement. 6 play decks, 4 slides, monkey bars, drawbridge, rock walls and much more is featured on the Adventure Mountain. Crafted with 100% Redwood, this swing set has a beautiful and long lasting finish. With 160 square feet of play deck space, just think of how much fun your kids could have all season long. Available as a Do-it-yourself kit or professional install.
Kids Craft Room
Kids Craft Room
Margaret L. Norcott, Allied ASIDMargaret L. Norcott, Allied ASID
Kids Craft Room Photo Credit: Woodie Williams Photography
Parallel to the sea
Parallel to the sea
Susanna CotsSusanna Cots
Mauricio Fuertes - www.mauriciofuertes.com
Kids Bedroom
Kids Bedroom
Lawanna Wood DesignsLawanna Wood Designs
Nautical room, hand painted walls
GIRL'S FAIRYTALE BEDROOM
GIRL'S FAIRYTALE BEDROOM
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLCSheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The light, airy sheers with delicate floral embroidery afford privacy on the lower portion of the window; a soft balloon valance with gentle folds in the main fabric pattern help to conceal window darkening shades. The valance arches echo the rhythm of the arched window. A curtain in pink ticking is tied back with a bow that matches the valance; all of these fabrics are taken from the bed. This multi-faceted window treatment dresses this important focal point without interfering with the beauty of the striking window arch, which allows the outdoors to come in and maximizes ambient daylight in the room.

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