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Laura Lee Home
For a canine loving family, a dog themed playroom was the logical choice. With two boys and a girl, the gender neutral theme works for all of the kids. The large stainless steel table and tufted banquette provide a place for snacks and family game night. Decorative awnings were created with a colorful abstracted fabric in orange, yellow, white, and lavender. Double doors open to a covered second floor porch overlooking a green space.
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
Flannel drapes balance the cedar cladding of these four bunks while also providing for privacy.
Kenmore Homes
A welcoming nursery with Blush and White patterned ceiling wallpaper and blush painted walls let the fun animal prints stand out. White handwoven rug over the Appolo engineered hardwood flooring soften the room.
Mediterranean Fusion
Habitación infantil sobria, con detalles en paredes, cama infantil,, espacio de almacenaje y de nuevo, formas geométricas singulares para la lámpara.
Marker Girl Home
Girls Bedroom who loves musical theatre. Painted in Sherwin Williams potentially Purple. Upholstered Daybed Custom Drapery and nightstands.
Chango
A playground by the beach. This light-hearted family of four takes a cool, easy-going approach to their Hamptons home.
Regan Baker Design Inc.
Intentional. Elevated. Artisanal.
With three children under the age of 5, our clients were starting to feel the confines of their Pacific Heights home when the expansive 1902 Italianate across the street went on the market. After learning the home had been recently remodeled, they jumped at the chance to purchase a move-in ready property. We worked with them to infuse the already refined, elegant living areas with subtle edginess and handcrafted details, and also helped them reimagine unused space to delight their little ones.
Elevated furnishings on the main floor complement the home’s existing high ceilings, modern brass bannisters and extensive walnut cabinetry. In the living room, sumptuous emerald upholstery on a velvet side chair balances the deep wood tones of the existing baby grand. Minimally and intentionally accessorized, the room feels formal but still retains a sharp edge—on the walls moody portraiture gets irreverent with a bold paint stroke, and on the the etagere, jagged crystals and metallic sculpture feel rugged and unapologetic. Throughout the main floor handcrafted, textured notes are everywhere—a nubby jute rug underlies inviting sofas in the family room and a half-moon mirror in the living room mixes geometric lines with flax-colored fringe.
On the home’s lower level, we repurposed an unused wine cellar into a well-stocked craft room, with a custom chalkboard, art-display area and thoughtful storage. In the adjoining space, we installed a custom climbing wall and filled the balance of the room with low sofas, plush area rugs, poufs and storage baskets, creating the perfect space for active play or a quiet reading session. The bold colors and playful attitudes apparent in these spaces are echoed upstairs in each of the children’s imaginative bedrooms.
Architect + Developer: McMahon Architects + Studio, Photographer: Suzanna Scott Photography
Shana Cunningham Designs, LLC
rope light wall decor, gray and yellow rug, open shelves, bulletin boards, teen suite, indoor plants
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Architecture by Crisp Architects
Construction by Structure Works Inc.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
See the feature in Domino Magazine
Curated Nest
Playroom & craft room: We transformed a large suburban New Jersey basement into a farmhouse inspired, kids playroom and craft room. Kid-friendly custom millwork cube and bench storage was designed to store ample toys and books, using mixed wood and metal materials for texture. The vibrant, gender-neutral color palette stands out on the neutral walls and floor and sophisticated black accents in the art, mid-century wall sconces, and hardware. The addition of a teepee to the play area was the perfect, fun finishing touch!
This kids space is adjacent to an open-concept family-friendly media room, which mirrors the same color palette and materials with a more grown-up look. See the full project to view media room.
Photo Credits: Erin Coren, Curated Nest Interiors
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