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Denyne Designs
A perfect space for a teenage girl, this blue and green room has pops of pink and patterns for a young, yet sophisticated personality. Lots of natural light and storage space allows for an organized, fresh atmosphere that will be stress-free and comfortable for any teen!
POËSIS STUDIO
Projet d'agencement d'un appartement des années 70. L'objectif était d'optimiser et sublimer les espaces en créant des meubles menuisés.
Les couleurs acidulées apportent Pep's et fraicheur tout en relevant les jeux de profondeur.
ANNE CAIRE Architecte
Espace au sol de 9,4 m2 et mezzanine de 3,7 m2.
Un lit-mezzanine avec divers étagères,
Un coin toilette avec et vasque,
2 placards type penderie,
Un espace bureau,
De nombreux rangements, tels que casiers, étagères, tiroirs inclus dans les marches d’escalier
EFE Creative Lab
Design + Execution by EFE Creative Lab
Custom Bookcase by Oldemburg Furniture
Photography by Christine Michelle Photography
Legacy CDM Inc.
Featured in "10 Storage Ideas From the Most Popular Kids’ Spaces in 2016" by Laura Gaskill
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/77231489/list/10-storage-ideas-from-the-most-popular-kids-spaces-in-2016
SWAG Home Staging & Design
This rustic boys' bedroom is bright and colorful with turquoise walls and bright orange bedding. The antler chandelier is a perfect touch.
Interiors by Natasha
I was hired by the parents of a soon-to-be teenage girl turning 13 years-old. They wanted to remodel her bedroom from a young girls room to a teenage room. This project was a joy and a dream to work on! I got the opportunity to channel my inner child. I wanted to design a space that she would love to sleep in, entertain, hangout, do homework, and lounge in.
The first step was to interview her so that she would feel like she was a part of the process and the decision making. I asked her what was her favorite color, what was her favorite print, her favorite hobbies, if there was anything in her room she wanted to keep, and her style.
The second step was to go shopping with her and once that process started she was thrilled. One of the challenges for me was making sure I was able to give her everything she wanted. The other challenge was incorporating her favorite pattern-- zebra print. I decided to bring it into the room in small accent pieces where it was previously the dominant pattern throughout her room. The color palette went from light pink to her favorite color teal with pops of fuchsia. I wanted to make the ceiling a part of the design so I painted it a deep teal and added a beautiful teal glass and crystal chandelier to highlight it. Her room became a private oasis away from her parents where she could escape to. In the end we gave her everything she wanted.
Photography by Haigwood Studios
Robeson Design
Kids Bedrooms can be fun. This preteen bedroom design was create for a young girl in need o her own bedroom. Having shared bedrooms with hr younger sister it was time Abby had her own room! Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson took the box shaped room and added a much needed closet by using Ikea's PAX wardrobe system which flanked either side of the window. This provided the perfect spot to add a simple bench seat below the window creating a delightful window seat for young Abby to curl up and enjoy a great book or text a friend. Robeson's artful use of bright wall colors mixed with PB teen bedding makes for a fun exhilarating first impression when walking into Abby's room! For more details on Abby's bedroom, watch YouTubes most popular Interior Designer, Rebecca Robeson as she walks you through the actual room!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2ZQbjBJsEs
Photos by David Hartig
Valerie Grant Interiors
A multi purpose room for the kids. This rooms serves as a hang out space, sleep over room with built in trundle bed, homework space with a custom desk and just a space for kids to get away from it all. Photography by Peter Rymwid.
Premier Partners Homes - Austin's Custom Builder
What a fun children's loft! The bottom hosts a cozy reading nook to hang out for some quiet time, or for chatting with the girls. The turquoise walls are amazing, and the white trim with pops of bright pink decor are perfect. What child would not LOVE to have this in their room? Fun fun fun! Designed by DBW Designs, Dawn Brady of Austin Texas.
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