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PCM Carpentry - Renovation Specialists!
A fun, funky, basketball themed boys/teenage bedroom with bright blue feature wall, grey pale walls and white woodwork with pops of bright blue and yellow to accessories.
Johnston Home Interior Design
A bright and vibrant room for a teen girl. The white board on the barn door over the closet acts as an inspiration space. photo: Finger Photography
Meshberg Group
A wall size world map wallpaper mural is balanced by the great city just outside this child's bedroom. With expansive views of Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge, this kids room has a leg up on magic. Custom built in window seating spans one wall with multiple cubbies for storage of books and toys.
LMB Interiors
The nursery pictured in this article was the bedroom of this family’s first child, a girl, which we had previously designed for her in 2015, and with a few changes, is now the nursery for her little brother. The wall coverings, light fixture, glider chair, and other furnishings all carried over from first to second, girl to boy. To update the room, we selected new drapery, in a fun, animal pattern, by Katie Ridder (via Holland and Cherry) and a beautiful high-quality wool rug from STARK, in a blue stripe that may stay relevant until college.
Photo Credit: Mo Saito
Spire Integrated Systems Inc.
Tucked away in the backwoods of Torch Lake, this home marries “rustic” with the sleek elegance of modern. The combination of wood, stone and metal textures embrace the charm of a classic farmhouse. Although this is not your average farmhouse. The home is outfitted with a high performing system that seamlessly works with the design and architecture.
The tall ceilings and windows allow ample natural light into the main room. Spire Integrated Systems installed Lutron QS Wireless motorized shades paired with Hartmann & Forbes windowcovers to offer privacy and block harsh light. The custom 18′ windowcover’s woven natural fabric complements the organic esthetics of the room. The shades are artfully concealed in the millwork when not in use.
Spire installed B&W in-ceiling speakers and Sonance invisible in-wall speakers to deliver ambient music that emanates throughout the space with no visual footprint. Spire also installed a Sonance Landscape Audio System so the homeowner can enjoy music outside.
Each system is easily controlled using Savant. Spire personalized the settings to the homeowner’s preference making controlling the home efficient and convenient.
Builder: Widing Custom Homes
Architect: Shoreline Architecture & Design
Designer: Jones-Keena & Co.
Photos by Beth Singer Photographer Inc.
Adrienne DeRosa
Holleder and FIve, the couple's 9-year-old twin boys, share a room as do the other four children. "We knew we wanted our kids to share rooms, so that was a huge design element", says Cortney. "We think it is important that they learn how to work with others, so even our boys share a big dormitory style bathroom."
In order to keep the center of the room open, Robert and Cortney placed the boys' beds toe-to-toe along one wall. In true Novogratz fashion, the beds are inexpensive frames from IKEA that received a treatment of custom upholstery.
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz
Kimberley Kay Interiors
THIS ADORABLE NURSERY GOT A FULL MAKEOVER WITH ADDED WALLPAPER ON WALLS + CEILING DETAIL. WE ALSO ADDED LUXE FURNISHINGS TO COMPLIMENT THE ART PIECES + LIGHTING
Kimberley Kay Interiors
THIS ADORABLE NURSERY GOT A FULL MAKEOVER WITH ADDED WALLPAPER ON WALLS + CEILING DETAIL. WE ALSO ADDED LUXE FURNISHINGS TO COMPLIMENT THE ART PIECES + LIGHTING
Adrienne DeRosa
There is a mix of high and low all throughout the Novogratzes' home, especially in the kids' rooms. Finding pieces that strike a balance between value and style is a key component to the success of the space.
With vast floor space to play, Major has the freedom he needs to explore and exercise his creativity. Inexpensive rugs mean less worrying and more experimenting and learning. The couple also believes in storage that is easy for little ones to navigate, like the red IKEA PS locker cabinet. By giving the kids an easy means of picking up, they are more likely to enjoy tidiness.
Pendant light: Gossamer Pendant, Matter, NYC
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz
Beloved
This room was designed for a 14 year old boy - he has a twin sister. They both love the color blue and it was my challenge to add complementing colors that they would like! Lime green seemed to do the trick here and I found this amazing embroidered coverlet from Missoni Home that brought everything together. The back wall is a 3D textured surface which we painted soft grey. We found these fun figurines at Kid Robot in SoHo. Custom aluminum shelving and glossy anthracite lacquer drawer unit with electric blue LED light - game on!
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