Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Dallas, TX: Scott & Melissa Powell / New Leaf
Dallas, TX: Scott & Melissa Powell / New Leaf
Sarah GreenmanSarah Greenman
Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2014 Houzz Design: New Leaf Construction
Chambre d'enfants
Chambre d'enfants
Oednadesign - Décoration d'intérieurOednadesign - Décoration d'intérieur
vue après détail du motif sur la porte du lit
Chic Luxury
Chic Luxury
Guided Home DesignGuided Home Design
Joe Cotitta Epic Photography joecotitta@cox.net: Builder: Eagle Luxury Property
Mango Hill II Project
Mango Hill II Project
Little White LabelLittle White Label
Earthy tones were used for this bedroom to provide a fun yet sophisticated base that our special little client can grow into.
Twins' Bedrooms & Playroom
Twins' Bedrooms & Playroom
Innovations Designer Home Decor & Accent FurnitureInnovations Designer Home Decor & Accent Furniture
The colorful mural creates a special atmosphere where this little girl can spend many happy hours. Hand painting on the ceiling fan blades adds a whimsical touch. The beautiful mural creates a whimsical, garden setting. The hand painting on the ceiling fan blades add a whimsical touch. The student desk will be a great place to do homework and crafts projects. I love the desk lamp that looks like a pot of spilling paint. Samantha will be able to grow with this room for many years.
Dezaar Interiors
Dezaar Interiors
Mark Teskey Architectural PhotographyMark Teskey Architectural Photography
Pink, black and white Parisian girl's bedroom - (c) Mark W Teskey - Mark Teskey Architectural Photography
Beachy Playroom- Seal Beach, California
Beachy Playroom- Seal Beach, California
designstilesdesignstiles
California Coastal Play Room In this beach house playroom, the wall jutted out awkwardly on one side of the room. It made this weird unnecessary ledge. To make it into usable space, we added reclaimed wood shelves above for toys and books. Behind the shelves, a Schumacher wall covering adds interest. Styling existing belongings in a different way give each piece a whole new feel! Color and Pattern are the theme of the space. One of the reasons I love doing kid spaces is that you can go a little wild with color! We had floor cushions made according to the dimensions of twin beds. Kids love to be on the floor, and this is a way to create a fun, cozy reading and playing area. The kids also sometimes put sleeping bags on top of the mini mattresses for sleepovers! For dimension, walls are painted a beachy-aqua hue on the lower half and white above. Some of the throw pillows pick up the same aqua tone, as does the rug, which grounds the space and exudes a bit of a bohemian flair. Photo Credit: Amy Bartlam

Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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