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Jayne Howard Studios
Some lucky twins get to gaze up at this ceiling all night!
We collaborated with our friend and awesome designer Pamela Stanley Dix over at Partners by Design based in Fairfield CT to come up with this dream bedroom. Mural and interior painting by Jayne Howard Studios.
Photography by Jayne Howard Studios
Busby Finishes
After pic of Ron Swanson nursery, all creative rights go to him we simply recreated the work.
Beloved
This room was designed for a 14 year old girl. Little miss knew exactly what she wanted (I think she will be a designer some day!) and bright orange and blue were the colors we settled on. The fabric on the bed is a shimmering electric blue and the Missoni coverlet coordinated the orange shelving beautifully. Crystal shelf, tables and lighting really make this room glamorous!
Paulette Erijo/Letche
Nicely remodeled this room for Ari's kids. She has a beautiful female toddler and 2 male Grade-schoolers. It was a small space but we did it. Provided various types of storage needs for books, toys and games. Lot's of toys and books had to be stored away nicely.
Tech Scapes Australia Landscaping
A new outdoor play environment at a child care centre, designed and created by Tech Scapes.
FJ Interior Design
Walls painted in Benjamin Moore
Cabinets are custom made in MDF, Door in solid oak.
Fotos by FJ Interior Design
Imagine Living
AltaModa kid's Bedroom
Tiramisu Girl Bedroom
Visit www.imagine-living.com
For more information, please email: ilive@imagine-living.com
Design Solutions, Inc.
This lovely home was part of a significant restoration project which included the entire first and second floor. Both floors were redesigned with 9x20 first floor addition.
John Dellanno
Angela Steyn & Co Design
Classic style children's bedroom with navy blue feature walls, headboards and plantation shutters
Sara-Int Renovations Ltd.
Modern attic children's room with a mezzanine adorned with a metal railing. Maximum utilization of small space to create a comprehensive living room with a relaxation area. An inversion of the common solution of placing the relaxation area on the mezzanine was applied. Thus, the room was given a consistently neat appearance, leaving the functional area on top. The built-in composition of cabinets and bookshelves does not additionally take up space. Contrast in the interior colours scheme was applied, focusing attention on visually enlarging the space while drawing attention to clever decorative solutions.The use of velux window allowed for natural daylight to illuminate the interior, supplemented by Astro and LED lighting, emphasizing the shape of the attic.
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