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Turnstyle Design
We’ve come across this particularly where twin’s share a room, and the immediate question is: should we double up on everything or give them their own unique items? Well, the answer (for once) is you can do both! Take a minute to think what characteristics each child displays and slot in favorite colors, tendencies toward frills or no-frills, introvert, extrovert, tomboy, girlie and combine with any functional needs you’ll need to accommodate. Dream up the style you’d like to portray the space in, and then divide and conquer with variations in PALETTE.
Matthew MacCaul Turner
This girl's room has a youthful palette she can grow into. Photo by David Livingston
Brooke Sipe Interiors
A child's bedroom simply and sweetly designed for transitional living. Unpretentious and inviting, this space was designed for a toddler boy until he will grow up and move to another room within the home.
This light filled, dusty rose nursery was curated for a long awaited baby girl. The room was designed with warm wood tones, soft neutral textiles, and specially curated artwork. Featured soft sage paint, earth-gray carpet and black and white framed prints. A sweet built-in bookshelf, houses favorite toys and books.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
This kids bunk bed room has a camping and outdoor vibe. The kids love hiking and being outdoors and this room was perfect for some mountain decals and a little pretend fireplace. We also added custom cabinets around the reading nook bench under the window.
ModelDeco
Bring the outdoors in with a tree painted on the wall. They also added a birdcage on the wall that looks like it is hanging from one of the tree limbs. Soft green walls soften the room and wallpaper is added behind the bed to give it an illusion of a headboard.
CMI Construction
CMI Construction completed this large scale remodel of a mid-century home. Kitchen, bedrooms, baths, dining room and great room received updated fixtures, paint, flooring and lighting.
Anthology Interiors
This is a toddler bedroom incorporating a bold and bright surfer theme. Bedding by Serena and Lily. Custom artwork by Tyler Warren. Pottery Barn Kids rug. Kids' Alley furniture. Photos by Jackie Culmer photography.
Lorna Smith Interiors
A bedroom for a young girl dreaming of a more grown-up space is designed to reflect her evolving tastes and interests. The room is adorned with a playful yet sophisticated theme that combines elements of nature, comfort, and vibrant colours.
Wallpaper and Colour Scheme:
The centrepiece of this bedroom is the captivating wraparound jungle wallpaper that encircles the room, creating a whimsical atmosphere that transports you to a tropical paradise.
A patterned headboard with geometric shapes stands out against the wallpaper. The headboard's colours are echoed throughout the room. A bespoke valance, custom-made to match the headboard, adds a touch of sophistication.
To add a playful touch, there's a hanging chair suspended from the ceiling, creating a fun and dynamic element in the room.
Thick luxurious neutral blackout curtains are combined with neutral sheer curtains accented with delicate ribbons of colour, these are a soft and elegant addition to the decor, ensuring privacy when necessary and also repeating the colour around the room.
Built-in workspaces designed for easy homework and dressing with plenty of storage shelves for toys, books, and display.
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