Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
O’Hara Interiors
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TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
Our clients wanted to finish the walkout basement in their 10-year old home. They were looking for a family room, craft area, bathroom and a space to transform into a “guest room” for the occasional visitor. They wanted a space that could handle a crowd of young children, provide lots of storage and was bright and colorful. The result is a beautiful space featuring custom cabinets, a kitchenette, a craft room, and a large open area for play and entertainment. Cleanup is a snap with durable surfaces and movable storage, and the furniture is easy for children to rearrange. Photo by John Reed Foresman.
Arciform
In the guest bedroom, a high voltage door covers the electrical panel on barn door hardware - photo by Blackstone Edge
Mud and Wood
This is the entrance to the kids' bedroom. The door frames make the most of the timber in its most natural state. The floor is mud, sealed with layer upon layer of boiled linseed oil.
Photo: Steve Rogers
Tommaso Giunchi Architetti
camera da letto bambino.
Rivestimento del pavimento con resina colorata ocra, colore delle pareti con colori Farrow & Ball:
Pareti e soffitto: OVAL ROOM n° 85
Pavimento, linea H 120 e libreria: colore SUDBURY YELLOW n° 51
Arredo vintage e libreria esistente colorata come pavimento.
La linea ocra demarca la differenza tra la parte smaltata sotto e la parte in idropittura sopra.
BlueStone Construction, LLC
The clear-alder scheme in the bunk room, including copious storage, was designed by Shamburger Architectural Group, constructed by Duane Scholz (Scholz Home Works) with independent contractor Lynden Steiner, and milled and refinished by Liberty Wood Products.
Meadowlark Design+Build
Photography: Mars Photo and Design. Beloved treasures are mixed with new furnishings in this basement bedroom created by Meadowlark Design + Build.
Mars Avril
Ce cabanon typique des fonds de cour des maisons marseillaises a été transformé en lumineux studio. Il a été conçu pour servir tour à tour d’atelier de création ou de studio d’invités.
Les objets apportent la fantaisie au décor volontairement intemporel.
Photos © Lisa Martens Carillo
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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