Eclectic Green Kids' Room Design Ideas
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Skapa Design
This boys' room reflects a love of the great outdoors with special attention paid to Minnesota's favorite lumberjack, Paul Bunyan. It was designed to easily grow with the child and has many different shelves, cubbies, nooks, and crannies for him to stow away his trinkets and display his treasures.
Design for Change
A cool Star Wars bedroom for The Make-A-Wish Foundation. Themed around the planet Endor with forest like decoration, an AT AT Walker lofted bed and two tree houses for an adorable little boy and his two brothers.
Thinkterior LLC
THEME Inspired by the Magic Tree
House series of children’s books,
this indoor tree house provides
entertainment, fun and a place for
children to read about or imagine
adventures through time. A blue sky,
green meadows, and distant matching
beech trees recreate the magic of Jack
and Annie’s Frog Creek, and help bring
the characters from the series to life.
FOCUS A floor armoire, ceiling swing
and climbing rope give the structure
a true tree house look and feel. A
drop-down drawing and writing table,
wheeled work table and recessed
ceiling lights ensure the room can be
used for more than play. The tree house
has electric interior lighting, a window
to the outdoors and a playful sliding
shutter over a window to the room. The
armoire forms a raised, nine-foot-wide
play area, while a TV within one of the
wall’s floor-to-ceiling cabinets — with
a delightful sliding ladder — transforms
the room into a family theater perfect
for watching movies and holding Wii
competitions.
STORAGE The bottom of the drawing
table is a magnetic chalk board that
doubles as a display for children’s art
works. The tree’s small niches are for
parents’ shoes; the larger compartment
stores children’s shoes and school
bags. Books, games, toys, DVDs, Wii
and other computer accessories are
stored in the wall cabinets. The armoire
contains two spacious drawers and
four nifty hinged storage bins. A rack of
handy “vegetable buckets” above the
armoire stores crayons, scissors and
other useful items.
GROWTH The room easily adapts
from playroom, to party room, to study
room and even to bedroom, as the tree
house easily accommodates a twin-size
mattress.
SAFETY The rungs and rails of the
ladder, as well as the grab bars beside
the tree house door are wrapped
with easy-grip rope for safe climbing.
The drawing table has spring-loaded
hinges to help prevent it from dropping
dangerously from the wall, and the
table door has double sets of locks
up top to ensure safety. The interior of
each storage compartment is carpeted
like the tree house floor to provide extra
padding.
The 4 Kids Inc.
Tree houses continue to capture the hearts and imaginations of children of all ages, and this spectacular Bungalow style tree house is no exception.
The tree house features two types of swings, a spacious deck, play spaces in both the tree and playhouse, and an exhilarating twisty slide for a thrilling descent. Perfect for residential applications. For commercial settings, we offer an alternate option, the Cedar Bungalow (doors removed and a separate swing set).
One of the most interesting features of this tree house is that it doesn't incorporate a real tree into it's play space. The tree is crafted from environmentally friendly gfrc (glass fiber reinforced concrete), and will not die or degrade over time. In fact, gfrc strengthens as it ages, providing a play element that will be enjoyed by children for many years to come.
About Murals
Here is the final wall mural with the elephant, monkeys, giraffe and tree painted over Jacob's crib. It was even personalized with this sweet little boy's name (although it would be a perfect neutral mural too!). See more at www.aboutmurals.ca.
Mud and Wood
Colin Ritchie's magical bunk beds would inspire any child's imagination. Built from milled planks of locally sourced elm, along with some hand-picked branches, the result is straight out of a fairy tale.
Photo: Steve Rogers
Ricky Sauls Decorative Painting
This client wanted a fun space for their children to play in during inclement weather with a tree as the focal point. Even after the toddler toys are outgrown, the tree house, accessed by a spiral ladder within the hollow trunk, can become a retreat for reading or anything else that a child's imagination can dream up.
Photo by Ricky Sauls
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