Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Denton Road
Denton Road
Optic InteriorsOptic Interiors
Colourful but smart children's room with storage, roman blinds and bespoke bed to match joinery.
Tiny Turquoise & Green Teen Girl Room
Tiny Turquoise & Green Teen Girl Room
Studio NOO DesignStudio NOO Design
This teenager was really fed up with pink, she wanted more blues and greens and needed more space to do her homework. Since the room is really tiny, we opted for a foldable desk which turns into a blackboard once up on the wall. Keeping the furniture and bedding white, all the turquoise and green accent touches give a fresh new look. Finally, a gold mirror as well as a gold/turquoise beaded pendant finis the space.
Little Girl's Room AFTER
Little Girl's Room AFTER
The Practical DecoratorThe Practical Decorator
AFTER: Fun place for friends to come over and study
Atelier transformé en appartement famillial
Atelier transformé en appartement famillial
UserUser
Une chambre d'enfant,très cocooning. Crédits Hugues de Maulmin
Flower Crofts Nursery
Flower Crofts Nursery
Studio Ember InteriorsStudio Ember Interiors
Colour blocking is a fantastic way to zone areas without taking up valuable floor space and we went for it in this gorgeous nursery. The brief was for a contemporary, colourful nursery with Scandi vibes. As we all know Scandinavian design doesn’t always allow for bold colours so we focused on strong clean shapes and Scandinavian design references in the furniture. The client didn’t want the room to be heavily gendered like so many nurseries so opting for a gorgeous deep teal and a stone coloured beige gives the perfect backdrop for layers of other colours to be added as the children grow. The client originally wanted white to be the predominant colour in this room but to add the cosy feel we convinced them to go for a zoned corner. The beige stone colour paint continues up onto the ceiling to create a little colour pocket at one end of the room. This is a nice upgrade on a ‘feature wall’. We love being sent pictures of the children enjoying the space from the client.
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
Children’s waiting room interior design project at Princeton University. I was beyond thrilled when contacted by a team of scientists ( psychologists and neurologists ) at Princeton University. This group of professors and graduate students from the Turk-Brown Laboratory are conducting research on the infant’s brain by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (or fMRI), to see how they learn, remember and think. My job was to turn a tiny 7’x10′ windowless study room into an inviting but not too “clinical” waiting room for the mothers or fathers and siblings of the babies being studied. We needed to ensure a comfortable place for parents to rock and feed their babies while waiting their turn to go back to the laboratory, as well as a place to change the babies if needed. We wanted to stock some shelves with good books and while the room looks complete, we’re still sourcing something interactive to mount to the wall to help entertain toddlers who want something more active than reading or building blocks. Since there are no windows, I wanted to bring the outdoors inside. Princeton University‘s colors are orange, gray and black and the history behind those colors is very interesting. It seems there are a lot of squirrels on campus and these colors were selected for the three colors of squirrels often seem scampering around the university grounds. The orange squirrels are now extinct, but the gray and black squirrels are abundant, as I found when touring the campus with my son on installation day. Therefore we wanted to reflect this history in the room and decided to paint silhouettes of squirrels in these three colors throughout the room. While the ceilings are 10′ high in this tiny room, they’re very drab and boring. Given that it’s a drop ceiling, we can’t paint it a fun color as I typically do in my nurseries and kids’ rooms. To distract from the ugly ceiling, I contacted My Custom Creation through their Etsy shop and commissioned them to create a custom butterfly mobile to suspend from the ceiling to create a swath of butterflies moving across the room. Their customer service was impeccable and the end product was exactly what we wanted! The flooring in the space was simply coated concrete so I decided to use Flor carpet tiles to give it warmth and a grass-like appeal. These tiles are super easy to install and can easily be removed without any residual on the floor. I’ll be using them more often for sure! See more photos of our commercial interior design job below and contact us if you need a unique space designed for children. We don’t just design nurseries and bedrooms! We’re game for anything!
Waxhaw, NC- Teen Girls Room Teal Blue and Silver Bling
Waxhaw, NC- Teen Girls Room Teal Blue and Silver Bling
Leslie Williams Interior DesignLeslie Williams Interior Design
This guest room received a teen makeover when this teen decided on a teal blue and black color scheme. We added a little "bling" with this fun orb chandelier, silver metallic wallcovering and glitter drapery panel fabric.
CARMEN TWO-STORY
CARMEN TWO-STORY
MarvinMarvin
This home located in Omaha, NE chose Marvin Integrity Windows for this project for several reasons. We have experienced an outstanding durability record with the Integrity products with no warranty callbacks over the past 5 years since first starting to use them. Additionally, the windows appeal to our high end customers due to their strength, durability, fiberglass construction, and the large availability of different sizes and configurations. The Integrity series gives our homes a high end look with a competitively priced product. For this project we chose the black exteriors which set us apart from the other homes in the area and tied it together with the gray and black stone used on the exterior fascia.

Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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