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Maxwood Furniture, Inc.
This Maxtrix Twin over Full bunk bed with slide is the ultimate combination of fun + function. Staggered design sleeps different sizes and ages comfortably in one room. Climb up angled ladder with sturdy handrail, then take the slide back down. www.maxtrixkids.com
Lyndsie Adams Design
Vintage and modern decor are pulled together in a fun and comfortable playroom. Photo credit: Glen Stubbe
Neelam Interiors
A spare bedroom is transformed into a rocky mountain oasis to welcome baby. The first time parents share a love of the outdoors which was brought to life through the custom mural, accents and art.
Photography: Don Molyneaux
Eco-Neered by Design, LLC
Beth Therriault Photography, LLC www.bethtphotos.com
Extra storage space found in these built in bookcases located in the combo kids' room/game room.
Curated Nest
This nursery began in an empty white-box room with incredible natural light, the challenge being to give it warmth and add multi-functionality. Through floral motifs and hints of gold, we created a boho glam room perfect for a little girl. We played with texture to give depth to the soft color palette. The upholstered crib is convertible to a toddler bed, and the daybed can serve as a twin bed, offering a nursery that can grow with baby. The changing table doubles as a dresser, while the hanging canopy play area serves as a perfect play and reading nook.
The Unbusy Home
This is a young girls' room who was bored of her IKEA furniture and wanted a comfy bed, a huge desk and lots of storage, all of it on less then 9m2.
Hence I designed this compact furniture with storage, including a bed, which can be converted to a desk during the daytime very easily, effortlessly in less then 2 minutes. There is no need to put things away from the desk, everything can stay where it was - you can see the desktop on this image, if you look under the bed, right on the floor.
hansen innenarchitektur
Das ehemalige Schlafzimmer wurde zum Kinderzimmer. Dafür ließen wir die Tür in der tragenden Wand um 30 cm versetzen. Diese relativ kleine Maßnahme gab uns die Möglichkeit, zwischen Bad und Kinderzimmer als Durchgang eine Ankleide zu schaffen. So konnte der Kleiderschrank aus dem Kinderzimmer ausgelagert werden. Für Bett und Schreibtisch samt Regalen reicht die verkleinerte Fläche damit völlig aus. Glaselemente oberhalb der Tür leiten Tageslicht in die Ankleide. Sie ist – im Gegensatz zum Rest der Wohnung – schlicht in weiß gehalten, um die Farben der Kleidung nicht zu verfälschen. Auch die neutrale und gezielte Ausleuchtung trägt dazu bei.
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