Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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Garage turns into a playroom
NJ Country House - Modern Farmhouse Playroom / Craft Room
NJ Country House - Modern Farmhouse Playroom / Craft Room
Curated NestCurated Nest
Playroom & craft room: We transformed a large suburban New Jersey basement into a farmhouse inspired, kids playroom and craft room. Kid-friendly custom millwork cube and bench storage was designed to store ample toys and books, using mixed wood and metal materials for texture. The vibrant, gender-neutral color palette stands out on the neutral walls and floor and sophisticated black accents in the art, mid-century wall sconces, and hardware. The addition of a teepee to the play area was the perfect, fun finishing touch! This kids space is adjacent to an open-concept family-friendly media room, which mirrors the same color palette and materials with a more grown-up look. See the full project to view media room. Photo Credits: Erin Coren, Curated Nest Interiors
Modern Ski Chalet
Modern Ski Chalet
Stillwater Architecture L.L.C.Stillwater Architecture L.L.C.
Modern ski chalet with walls of windows to enjoy the mountainous view provided of this ski-in ski-out property. Formal and casual living room areas allow for flexible entertaining. Construction - Bear Mountain Builders Interiors - Hunter & Company Photos - Gibeon Photography
Family home in Columbus Circle
Family home in Columbus Circle
Tali RothTali Roth
Photos by Claire Esparros for Homepolish
The Mud and Wood House
The Mud and Wood House
Mud and WoodMud and Wood
This is the entrance to the kids' bedroom. The door frames make the most of the timber in its most natural state. The floor is mud, sealed with layer upon layer of boiled linseed oil. Photo: Steve Rogers
Coeur D’Alene Residence on Lake Coeur D’Alene
Coeur D’Alene Residence on Lake Coeur D’Alene
Uptic StudiosUptic Studios
Photo: Shaun Cammack The goal of the project was to create a modern log cabin on Coeur D’Alene Lake in North Idaho. Uptic Studios considered the combined occupancy of two families, providing separate spaces for privacy and common rooms that bring everyone together comfortably under one roof. The resulting 3,000-square-foot space nestles into the site overlooking the lake. A delicate balance of natural materials and custom amenities fill the interior spaces with stunning views of the lake from almost every angle. The whole project was featured in Jan/Feb issue of Design Bureau Magazine. See the story here: http://www.wearedesignbureau.com/projects/cliff-family-robinson/

Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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