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Drawn Interior Design
A baby’s nursery designed to be gender neutral and adaptable to the changing needs of a growing child.
The bold yellows in the rug and tiled fireplace provide a strong graphic contrast to the pretty pale blues, pinks and greens, while mid-century teak pops pleasingly against the blue. Vintage French educational posters in the perfect palette are framed on the walls.
VanderHorn Architects
A child’s bedroom spacious enough for lounging in an armchair near three large double-hung windows and their custom muntin patterns on the top sash.
James Merrell Photography
Clear Home Design
this cape may beach house is ready for the boys! this pale blue walled room has matching pb kids navy nail head beds covered with tommy hillfiger stripe bedding. the floor is a blue shag and the windows are covered in cherry wood blinds to match the cherry wood dresser.
Doheny Interiors
Teenage boys bedroom. Reconfigured to allow for better flow and a space for a desk. This was achieved by relocating the wardrobe to behind the door on the shortest wall in the room. It is now bright, spacious and comfortable for a teenager.
Studio 28 Interiors Ltd
A fun, colourful boys bedroom scheme complete with grey linen curtains and globe pendant,. The bespoke window seat has integrated storage below and upholstered seat pads/cushions. Bean bag to match and bespoke fitted wardrobes. Harry potter wall signage
Fran Crotty
Interior Decor by Fran Crotty Interiors. Painting by Nolan Painting. Photography by Jon Friedrich.
Georgia Zikas Design
Classic shapes, a good flow imbued with plenty of lifestyle to suit this family — indoors and out.
Finch London
Kids Room -
Matt Lacquer Cabinets with inset oak handles
Oak veneer interiors and drawers with solid oak fronts and scallop detail
Matt Lacquer Cabinets and Box Shelves
40mm thick European White Oak worktop with 150mm wide staves
Drawn Interior Design
A baby’s nursery designed to be gender neutral and adaptable to the changing needs of a growing child.
The bold yellows in the rug and tiled fireplace provide a strong graphic contrast to the pretty pale blues, pinks and greens, while mid-century teak pops pleasingly against the blue. Vintage French educational posters in the perfect palette are framed on the walls.
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