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Lakeview Interior Design
This loft bed is a perfect way to utilize space in this fun kids room. The area below is intended for a future desk.
O’Hara Interiors
Martha O'Hara Interiors, Interior Design & Photo Styling | Corey Gaffer, Photography
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Jenny Ballantyne
The Brief: To create a space in which any little girl would feel like a princess. The day bed doubles up as a sofa for friends to sit and play, now and when they are older. The tent provides a wonderful area for make believe and a fantastic place to hide the odd teddy. The canopy over the bed turns this bedroom into a magical place to be, whilst the cream furniture adds to the sense of calm and beauty to this delicate little girls bedroom.
Suya Wang
I would like a cheerful room for my baby and chose bright mustard yellow as the main colour. In the meantime, as I learned baby only can tell black & white colour for a while, I chose black wallpaper for the rest two walls. I am worried it's too bold, but after putting them all on, I am pretty happy with the result. And of course, yellow and black normally go well together.
The cot and Change table is Babyletto Lolly brand. Package price $1500;
The single bed is passed down from a friend. I bought the draw knobs from Etsy;
Animal Heads Deco bought on RoyalDesign. $80 each;
Clock, paintings and other small deco all bought from Taobao.
As an amateur, I am pretty happy with the end result, and I believe the same with my baby. Hope you like it too :)
Blandine B
I wanted to create, in this large bedroom, individual spaces for twin baby girls.
The soft yellow, white & beige colour scheme makes the room look calm & relaxing.
The use of vintage wallpaper stickers, paper-cut butterflies, animal toys, and different texture materials & accessories give to this "Safari" nursery a ludic atmosphere.
Patrick A. Finn, Ltd
The varied roof line adds ceiling details to the two kid's bedrooms. Accent walls add just the right amount of color to the rooms.
Photo by Giles of Las Vegas Photo and Video, Inc.
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