Baby & Kids

Colorful Teen Girl Space
Colorful Teen Girl Space
Oopsy Daisy, Fine Art for KidsOopsy Daisy, Fine Art for Kids
Finding high-quality and affordable teen room decorating ideas can be a challenge, but Oopsy Daisy is here to help! Whether you seek teen girl room décor or teen boy room décor, our collection of wall art for teens has been carefully curated to offer a large variety of designs. Whether you’re a prep, punk, or anything else in between, Oopsy Daisy's collection of teen wall art will allow you to decorate your walls without worry!
DUWAS RESIDENCE
DUWAS RESIDENCE
SHAHEN MISTRY ARCHITECTSSHAHEN MISTRY ARCHITECTS
space full of fun and vibrancy giving a pleasant feel to sit and study photo credits :PHXINDIA
Lindy Donnelly
Lindy Donnelly
UserUser
Chair from Beckmann Moore-Yaki Studio , Rug from Sloan Miyasato, table from Arkitektura.
Helpful Homework Space
Helpful Homework Space
Daybreak InteriorsDaybreak Interiors
The couple requested that an alcove be converted into a homework space for their two children. They hoped for 2 separate desks plus storage space. The space is 5’-6” x 8’-6”. The long wall has a large bank of windows and a 12” x 12” electrical chase running along the floor under the windows. The children are aged 4 and 7 right now, and the space needs to accommodate them as they grow. The space could not accommodate two back-to-back desks with sufficient circulation space. Thus, the corner space was leveraged for both desks and storage. The custom designed desks provide plenty of layout space and elbow room for the student along the front edge. The deep corners are fitted with custom wall units for storage. More storage is found above, below and between the desks. The desk and deep corner storage units are designed to accommodate the children’s growth. The desks have a second set of legs to raise them to standard adult height. The corner units have an open storage space at the bottom that becomes hidden under the desk top when the desk top is raised in the coming years. The design provides a finished look now, when only one desk top is raised, and when both desks are eventually raised. The design also encourages concentration. The desks face away from each other. Cabinet placement ensures that chairs won’t bump into one another when pushing away from the desk. The balance between neutral and colored surfaces is designed to provide enough color to attract a child’s interest, but not enough to overstimulate or distract. Photo by Alex Steinberg Photography
M15 - Rénovation appartement 105m² - paris 15
M15 - Rénovation appartement 105m² - paris 15
officine TNT ARCHITECTUREofficine TNT ARCHITECTURE
Dans une chambre d'enfant, un tiroir camoufle un généreux bureau
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