Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Upper Noe House
Upper Noe House
Winder Gibson ArchitectsWinder Gibson Architects
This home is in Noe Valley, a highly desirable and growing neighborhood of San Francisco. As young highly-educated families move into the area, we are remodeling and adding on to the aging homes found there. This project remodeled the entire existing two story house and added a third level, capturing the incredible views toward downtown. The design features integral color stucco, zinc roofing, an International Orange staircase, eco-teak cabinets and concrete counters. A flowing sequence of spaces were choreographed from the entry through to the family room.
Reforma integral de vivienda con espacios abiertos
Reforma integral de vivienda con espacios abiertos
Sube InteriorismoSube Interiorismo
Reforma integral Sube Interiorismo www.subeinteriorismo.com Fotografía Biderbost Photo
RIley's Big Girl Room
RIley's Big Girl Room
Settled In, LLCSettled In, LLC
This room was designed for a 3-year old little girl moving out of her nursery into a big-girl's room. Bedding and window treatments from Land of Nod. Photo credit: Ryan Herrero
Kids Play Room
Kids Play Room
Massey InteriorsMassey Interiors
We had an Ocean Blue Linoleum floor laid so she could paint and play without worrying about spills. I designed the bench to have cubbies built specifically for the matching bins and a bookshelf for storage. It is deep enough that we could use the little girls crib mattress for a bench perfect to snuggle while reading a book or to take a quick nap. A rope with clothes pins is a great spot to showcase her latest masterpiece. The father travels for work so we added a kids map for her to track Daddy. Tim Seibert
Weston Residence
Weston Residence
Catalano ArchitectsCatalano Architects
Photography by Brian Vanden Brink
Beachy Playroom- Seal Beach, California
Beachy Playroom- Seal Beach, California
designstilesdesignstiles
California Coastal Play Room 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! 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! Photo Credit: Amy Bartlam

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