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Tara Benet Design
This property was completely gutted and redesigned into a single family townhouse. After completing the construction of the house I staged the furniture, lighting and decor. Staging is a new service that my design studio is now offering.
Twilly and Fig
This boy’s room is fun and reflects his personality of the outdoors. We used a custom landscape mural for the accent wall behind the bed. We used gray, navy, orange, and green in the room with bedding, walls colors, wall décor and accessories. Furniture was kept to a minimum.
Michael Hunter Photography
Chango
Interior Design & Furniture Design by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
See the story in My Domaine
Jennifer Gardner Design
The goal for this light filled finished attic was to create a play space where two young boys could nurture and develop their creative and imaginative selves. A neutral tone was selected for the walls as a foundation for the bright pops of color added in furnishings, area rug and accessories throughout the room. We took advantage of the room’s interesting angles and created a custom chalk board that followed the lines of the ceiling. Magnetic circles from Land of Nod add a playful pop of color and perfect spot for magnetic wall play. A ‘Space Room’ behind the bike print fabric curtain is a favorite hideaway with a glow in the dark star filled ceiling and a custom litebrite wall. Custom Lego baseplate removable wall boards were designed and built to create a Flexible Lego Wall. The family was interested in the concept of a Lego wall but wanted to keep the space flexible for the future. The boards (designed by Jennifer Gardner Design) can be moved to the floor for Lego play and then easily hung back on the wall with a cleat system to display their 3-dimensional Lego creations! This room was great fun to design and we hope it will provide creative and imaginative play inspiration in the years to come!
Designed by: Jennifer Gardner Design
Photography by: Marcella Winspear
Наталья Преображенская | Бюро «Уютная Квартира»
Детская комната для старшего сына - более современная, немного мужская. Рабочее место для учебы располагает к занятиям, но боковая стена декорирована тематическим панно с музыкальными пластинками и яркой геометричной полкой.
eklektik studio
Winnie the Pooh inspired wallpaper makes a great backdrop for this light and airy, shared bedroom in Clapham Common. Accessorised with subtle accents of pastel blues and pinks that run throughout the room, the entire scheme is a perfect blend of clashing patterns and ageless tradition.
Vintage chest of drawers was paired with an unassuming combination of clashing metallics and simple white bed frames. Bespoke blind and curtains add visual interest and combine an unusual mixture of stripes and dots. Complemented by Quentin Blake’s original drawings and Winnie The Pooh framed artwork, this beautifully appointed room is elegant yet far from dull, making this a perfect children’s bedroom.
My Bespoke Room
Our designer Tracey has created a brilliant bedroom for her teenage boy. We love the geometric panelling framed by perfectly positioned curtains that hide the mountain loads of storage needed in this space.
We also have to admire the little personal touches like the JJ ornaments and the lightning neon sign. ⚡️
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