Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Warrawee House
Warrawee House
Margot Klockmann DesignMargot Klockmann Design
A fun corner of a attic playroom for crafting and drawing
Colgate Cottage
Colgate Cottage
Annie Bowen DesignAnnie Bowen Design
Old meets new in our colourful design for this original worker’s cottage. Our clients were extending the cottage and engaged us before the build to perfect their interior design. We focused on every interior detail, from colours to finishes, fixtures, lighting and joinery design.
Kids Study
Kids Study
RLH StudioRLH Studio
Architect: Cook Architectural Design Studio General Contractor: Erotas Building Corp Photo Credit: Susan Gilmore Photography
Color Play
Color Play
Lewis and Rose InteriorsLewis and Rose Interiors
Polka dot wallpaper, wall decals, pink and blue bedroom
A Southern Touch
A Southern Touch
restyle design, llcrestyle design, llc
We needed to make the most of this small bedroom so used this loft style bed with desk/storage below from PB Teen. He loves baseball, so we used the PB Teen baseball chair and fatheads as the wall art.
Girl's Fantasy Bunk Bed
Girl's Fantasy Bunk Bed
Reusch Interior DesignReusch Interior Design
What could be more fun than a slide in your bedroom? This playful room was designed for two imaginative little girls, ages two and four. Everything from the slide bunk beds, princess castle canopy, tea party area, and child sized sofa was designed with these two beauties in mind. We striped some of the walls in a green-yellow while wallpapering the others in an Osborne & Little wallpaper. Laney designed a custom chalkboard with scalloped edges and custom window treatments that frame the window seat and closet. Nothing was left to chance including the ceiling which features a ribbon mural over the princess tower!
Newcastle Residence
Newcastle Residence
Julie Rhodes InteriorsJulie Rhodes Interiors
Location: Bellaire, TX, USA A large family who regularly entertains, wanted a home that looked beautiful and sophisticated, but could withstand high traffic and their busy life style. Art and family antiques were important focal points in each room. In the children's rooms, the goal was to create spaces that would not require a re-design as the children grew into teenagers. Julie Rhodes Interiors Photographed by: Jill Hunter
2 Condo combo
2 Condo combo
Rachelle Capes InteriorsRachelle Capes Interiors
The new bunk room created over the second unnecessary staircase.
Loft Beds
Loft Beds
Architecturally SpeakingArchitecturally Speaking
For small bedrooms the space below can become a child's work desk area. The frame can be encased with curtains for a private play/fort. Photo Jim Butz & Larry Malvin

Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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