Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

In Ground Trampolines
In Ground Trampolines
Best American TrampolinesBest American Trampolines
In ground trampolines satisfy the need for healthy active fun that your kids desire without detracting from the brilliance of your backyard landscape. The Best American Trampolines team has been manufacturing premium grade American made backyard trampolines since 1978. Our purpose built in ground trampolines are designed specifically for in ground placement and are available in a variety of sizes.
Mini project: 6 year old bedroom update
Mini project: 6 year old bedroom update
ULLE StudioULLE Studio
Bedroom update for a 6 year old boy who loves to read, draw, and play cars. Our clients wanted to create a fun space for their son and stay within a tight budget.
Playful Layered Girl's Room - Kentfield
Playful Layered Girl's Room - Kentfield
Courtney B. Smith DesignCourtney B. Smith Design
This girl's room features lots of color and pattern, a daybed for rest, and plenty of floor area reserved for play. Bed by Newport Cottages. Custom drapes and valance. Design by Courtney B. Smith. Photograph by David D. Livingston.
Modern Suburban Home
Modern Suburban Home
Diane Paparo AssociatesDiane Paparo Associates
Storage abounds in this bedroom for lively twin boys. Camouflage bedding, pops of orange and a custom Paparo-designed graphic rug add to its fun, energized sleep/play environment; creative, dual-use storage pieces promise functionality and efficient use of space.
Baby Boy's Room
Baby Boy's Room
nessadeenessadee
This is the room we created for my baby boy. The walls were painted in Behr's 'Castle Path' with a striped feature wall at the end of the room.
Roller Shades For Classroom Windows - Optimizing Focus & Minimizing Distractions
Roller Shades For Classroom Windows - Optimizing Focus & Minimizing Distractions
Master BlindsMaster Blinds
School settings require students to maintain concentration and sit still for long periods of time throughout the day. Needless to say, that can be tough not only for teenagers but adults as well. Harnessing sheer roller shades to cover classroom windows helps ensure sunlight doesn’t become a hindrance in the path of education, but a facilitator of better learning. By diffusing sunlight that enters the classrooms, students don’t suffer the negative cognitive impact of harsh glare that’s strainful on the eyes. Instead, they enjoy the benefits sunlight plays in maintaining alertness and attentiveness. Classroom window shades that provide better privacy also help to keep outside distractions from interfering with the lessons, keeping students focused on the subject at hand. The right use of colorful roller shades can also complement sensory cues for focus created by the classroom environment. Talk to Master Blinds’ design team to see what roller shades can offer your classroom spaces. Get in touch with us at 877-708-5883 to schedule a free in-person consultation with no obligation for more details!
Orlean's Homes, Colvin Park - Girl's Room
Orlean's Homes, Colvin Park - Girl's Room
Lita Dirks & Co.Lita Dirks & Co.
This young girl's bedroom is bright with white color decor and vibrant pops of color. The wall art invites the young girl to cozy up and read her favorite book in bed.
Hidden Storage
Hidden Storage
ZeroEnergy DesignZeroEnergy Design
This playhouse provides a true retreat for kids, encouraging them to play outside and stay in touch with nature. Designed as part of a larger fundraising effort for the Housing Assistance Corporation, a lucky family purchased two playhouse raffle tickets. Those tickets not only won the playhouse, but also helped to raise over $50,000 for Cape Cod Kids who receive services through emergency shelters and housing programs. Responsible green features make the playhouse good for the family and the environment. The structure is clad inside and out with rough-sawn spruce boards, which are naturally weather resistant. Rainwater is captured through integral roof gutters to be deposited in a catchment barrel. The attached succulent and herb garden can then be watered using the rainbarrel spigot. An outdoor chaise for one or two provides a spot to relax, and is movable to follow the sun. A reclaimed sail has been repurposed to provide shade for the large south facing window in the summer. When opened, windows on both sides capture passing breezes and allow for passive cooling. One gable end of the playhouse features hidden double storage shelves for toys and balls. The other gable end includes a climbing wall, recycled tires for a soft falling surface, and a hidden door that leads inside. Storage cubbies offer easy access spaces for toys and games, while a chalkboard encourages drawing and writing. Crank lights and a crank radio use kid power to operate. The blue racer rocker, made of recycled milk bottles, offers fun yet durable seating. In the corner, a kid-height sliding side door guarantees an easy second exit at all times. A ladder leads to the second floor loft area. Twin skylights provide daylighting and the ability to follow the evening stars with the telescope. Overall, the combination of fun for the winning family, environmental sensitivity, and funds raised for the Housing Assistance Corporation of Cape Cod made this playhouse a success on many levels. Architecture by ZeroEnergy Design Construction by Cape Associates Building Products by Shepley Wood Products Photos by Roe Osborn

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