Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Custom Doors and Bookshelves
Custom Doors and Bookshelves
Kristen Elizabeth DesignKristen Elizabeth Design
Custom designed built-in bookshelves add storage with sliding barn style industrial doors for privacy. Photo: Chad Davies
Квартира в синих тонах с видом на Храм Христа Спасителя
Квартира в синих тонах с видом на Храм Христа Спасителя
Мария ЧеркасоваМария Черкасова
Мебель для детской выбрали с учетом теории Монтессори. Все из натурального бука, легкие безопасные конструкции.
N Genesee
N Genesee
Lio James Construction Inc.Lio James Construction Inc.
5,200 sq. ft new construction house, 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, modern kitchen, master suite with private balcony, theater room and pool and more.
Loads of Fun!
Loads of Fun!
Just BasementsJust Basements
Under the stair, we created the world's most adorable playhouse, using the angled space under the stairs for a pint-sized playroom. The playhouse includes a chalkboard wall on the inside, cedar shakes and a brick chimney , and its very own mailbox - for very important correspondence to Grandma and Grandpa.
Construction d'un chalet de montagne - atelier S architecte Toulouse
Construction d'un chalet de montagne - atelier S architecte Toulouse
Atelier S architecturesAtelier S architectures
Construction d'un chalet de montagne - atelier S architecte Toulouse : dortoirs sur mesures
Sensory Room
Sensory Room
Expand, IncExpand, Inc
This is a sensory room built for a child that we recently worked with. This room allowed for them to have a safe and fun place to spend their time. Not only safe and fun, but beautiful! With a hideaway bunk, place to eat, place to watch TV, gaming stations, a bathroom, and anything you'd possibly need to have a blissful day.
Playroom: Bold & Fun!
Playroom: Bold & Fun!
Jennifer Gardner DesignJennifer Gardner Design
This dining room turned playroom was designed for an energetic 2 year old. Our top priorities were maximizing a small space, providing adequate storage for toys and books and developing a design aesthetic that would be both inviting to a two year old and also flow beautifully from the adjacent living room and kitchen. We chose a warm, neutral wall color and accented it with pops of orangey red and vivid blues. Textures and patterns were incorporated to create playful visual interest. A sensory wall was added to offer stimulating play and beloved artwork was installed to add a touch of grown up sophisticated. An IKEA cabinet was painted a bold red and offers plenty of organized hidden storage. New knobs by Anthropologie were added to give the cabinet a custom feel. Large pillows in John Robshaw fabric offer a soft place to rest and the modern eiffel table and clear panton chairs become the epicenter for art, puzzles and snacks. This room is bursting with bright, bold color and a center for fun childhood experience. It was a joy to design for a very special Seattle family!

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