Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
Cherokee Construction
Architect: Peter Zimmerman, Peter Zimmerman Architects
Interior Designer: Allison Forbes, Forbes Design Consultants
Photographer: Tom Crane
InHance
Our clients purchased a new house, but wanted to add their own personal style and touches to make it really feel like home. We added a few updated to the exterior, plus paneling in the entryway and formal sitting room, customized the master closet, and cosmetic updates to the kitchen, formal dining room, great room, formal sitting room, laundry room, children’s spaces, nursery, and master suite. All new furniture, accessories, and home-staging was done by InHance. Window treatments, wall paper, and paint was updated, plus we re-did the tile in the downstairs powder room to glam it up. The children’s bedrooms and playroom have custom furnishings and décor pieces that make the rooms feel super sweet and personal. All the details in the furnishing and décor really brought this home together and our clients couldn’t be happier!
Oriental Designer Rugs
Oriental Designer Rugs. Choose the perfect rug for your youngster. From playful designs for the toddlers more thoughtful designs for your preteens and teens that bring out their personality and sense of style
Tobi Fairley Interior Design
Pink-and-black fabric is Rubie Green Portobello, carpet tiles by FLOR. Photography by Nancy Nolan
Cheryl Hucks Interior Designs
Every young lady needs a dressing table for makeup and fun. Girly accessories and artwork .
antique metal crowns, bows, chiffon draping behind bed, crystals, desk, dressing table, green checked, pink, white furniture, hand painted coat hooks
Chango
Architecture, Construction Management, Interior Design, Art Curation & Real Estate Advisement by Chango & Co.
Construction by MXA Development, Inc.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
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Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The light, airy sheers with delicate floral embroidery afford privacy on the lower portion of the window; a soft balloon valance with gentle folds in the main fabric pattern help to conceal window darkening shades. The valance arches echo the rhythm of the arched window. A curtain in pink ticking is tied back with a bow that matches the valance; all of these fabrics are taken from the bed. This multi-faceted window treatment dresses this important focal point without interfering with the beauty of the striking window arch, which allows the outdoors to come in and maximizes ambient daylight in the room.
Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
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