Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 1,486 photos
Item 1 of 3
Emily Kandel Design
Susan Fisher Photography
Teenage girl's bedroom with custom cabinetry - biult-in desk and shelves.
Vanessa Leyland Interiors
A playful and fun challenge to design the bedrooms for two adventurous young boys.
The brief was to create timeless and transitional spaces which complimented the boys’ personalities - where they could play and do their homework - but also aligned with the parents’ own sense of style. In both rooms, we incorporated plenty of storage space with the addition of shelves and a playful peg storage system to display their favourite toys, medals and trophies.
TRG Architects
This room was all about making it up to the younger son! By that I mean his brother has the killer view. Given that he’s into the outdoors as much as his parents, we decided to bring the outdoors in to him and ordered up a 10’ cedar tree and configured a custom hammock to hang from it. He also got the trap door in this closet, but I think you already know about that!
Iconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
We were delighted to find out a previous client of ours was expecting another baby! We were tasked to design a nursery that was calming, masculine and playful. We incorporated a curated gallery wall, ceiling mural and LED baby name sign that cannot be forgotten! Within this small space, we had to include a crib, rocking chair, changing table and daybed. We were focused on making it functional for not only the baby but also for the parents. The fur rug is not only extremely comfortable, but also machine washable - that's a win-win! The layered jute rug underneath creates visual interest and texture. The striped ottoman, black daybed and leather drawer pulls bring the masculinity to the room. We had a custom LED baby name sign made for over the crib, which can be dimmed to any brightness and is safe for children (unlike neon). Baby Andres was born on May 11th. 2020.
Wallpaper It
his royal blue wallpaper in a fun star design is a great way to liven up a tired bedroom or playroom. The paper is paste the wall meaning it is a doddle to apply, and even easier to take down as and when your child grows.
Interiors by Natasha
I was hired by the parents of a soon-to-be teenage girl turning 13 years-old. They wanted to remodel her bedroom from a young girls room to a teenage room. This project was a joy and a dream to work on! I got the opportunity to channel my inner child. I wanted to design a space that she would love to sleep in, entertain, hangout, do homework, and lounge in.
The first step was to interview her so that she would feel like she was a part of the process and the decision making. I asked her what was her favorite color, what was her favorite print, her favorite hobbies, if there was anything in her room she wanted to keep, and her style.
The second step was to go shopping with her and once that process started she was thrilled. One of the challenges for me was making sure I was able to give her everything she wanted. The other challenge was incorporating her favorite pattern-- zebra print. I decided to bring it into the room in small accent pieces where it was previously the dominant pattern throughout her room. The color palette went from light pink to her favorite color teal with pops of fuchsia. I wanted to make the ceiling a part of the design so I painted it a deep teal and added a beautiful teal glass and crystal chandelier to highlight it. Her room became a private oasis away from her parents where she could escape to. In the end we gave her everything she wanted.
Photography by Haigwood Studios
Susan Corry Design
SCD designed this room for a little girl who was transitioning out of a crib. The owner’s existing furniture/antiques mix nicely with contemporary furnishings like the floral rug and fun clothes hooks. Even though the room is “girly” in style, the blue walls keep it from becoming too saccharine.
Clifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hk
Kids Bedrooms
Wall color in sky blue and lavender purple add a sense of softness to the room. Storage spaces are maximized within both rooms for toys, books and accessories.
Iconic by Kaitlyn Wolfe
We were delighted to find out a previous client of ours was expecting another baby! We were tasked to design a nursery that was calming, masculine and playful. We incorporated a curated gallery wall, ceiling mural and LED baby name sign that cannot be forgotten! Within this small space, we had to include a crib, rocking chair, changing table and daybed. We were focused on making it functional for not only the baby but also for the parents. The fur rug is not only extremely comfortable, but also machine washable - that's a win-win! The layered jute rug underneath creates visual interest and texture. The striped ottoman, black daybed and leather drawer pulls bring the masculinity to the room. We had a custom LED baby name sign made for over the crib, which can be dimmed to any brightness and is safe for children (unlike neon). Baby Andres was born on May 11th. 2020.
Chango
Architectural advisement, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
See the feature in Domino Magazine
Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
1