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The Closet Works, Inc.
This kids desk and bed combo features custom built cabinets with flip up doors to store books, toys, or additional bed accessories such as pillows.
Dorothy Greenlee Designs
Our client had a storage problem. How do you storage almost every game on the planet as well as have pool cue and ping pong table top storage, and additional seating? We designed this custom built in to accommodate it all. The ping pong table top is hidden in a secret compartment behind and accessed from the right side of the cabinet. This cabinet is painted Tango Orange with a light brown glaze.
Julie Schuster Design Studio
Red painted accents to represent the fire element to boost the confidence and support a teen boy's earth element principal element. Blue to ground him inside his family unit. Adding sports and music paraphernalia to display his two passions.
Photo Credit: Donna Dotan Photography
Color Theory, LLC
Initially we thought we might do the whole room blue but found that there just wasn't enough natural or artificial light to justify the dramatic look. So, we picked a very light grey (ice fog csp-575) and used the blue for the star mural above the bed (bell bottom blues csp-655). A choice that keeps the room distinctly boyish yet is light enough to still be livable and happy. The simplicity of the design paired with the choice of bedding makes this room both endearing and enduring. While the boy is young and the room is cowboy themed, he can still grow with this design by making one or two content changes to the room. Not hard in this case to go from cowboy themed to Cowboys themed if he ends up being a fan. Although, since we're in Indiana, maybe we should have thought about a horse shoe.
Annie Bowen Design
An Edwardian terrace in Sydney’s inner west. A beautiful old girl that was so dark and neglected when we first arrived, she needed some life brought back. We used colour on the walls to bring out the beautiful heritage features in this home.
Photo Samantha Mackie
Deb Seeley Designs LLC
Home of the future bunk bed. Red lockers add more color to the grandchildren's space. Metal alphabet letters, spray painted in glossy red and orange represent the first names of all the 4-grandchildren and were hung in the order they were born. Red lockers for each to hang their clothes
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