Eclectic Kids' Room Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Interiors by J. Allen: Perceptions Interiors
We walked a fine line with this teen sanctuary. The balance between the wants of a 13 year-old and the wants of a 13 year-olds parents find common ground in this space.
Christie Thomas
Muted colors in a very bright room make this simple room work for my little girl. It is a classic space that will work even when she is older!
Curated Nest
Eclectic / modern style room for a dinosaur-obsessed 5 year old Brooklyn boy. Maximized the compact space by using built-in storage as a multifunctional, cozy reading nook with custom high-performance upholstery (i.e., kid-friendly). Used tones of blue in wallpaper, walls, and furniture to ground the space and keep it mature as he grows up - but with vibrant, fun pops of red for now.
Photo credit: Erin Coren, ASID, Curated Nest Interiors
AJP Properties
Eclectic Family Home with Custom Built-ins and Global Accents | Red Egg Design Group| Courtney Lively Photography
Meshberg Group
The owners of this two story unit were looking to update the look of their condo, starting with the lower level kid’s space, which was converted to a playroom, workshop, and bedroom loft, all in one. The bright pink and orange custom built-in drawers take advantage of otherwise wasted space under stairs that lead to a pair of loft beds, creating a totally unique experience which would likely excite any child.
Mutuus Studio
A lovely kids room perched above central park in New York. A narrow bedroom fits two twin beds toe-to-toe. The built in beds with separating curtain allow for privacy and doubles as a puppet theatre. Photo by Gabe Border
Foundre: Made
Our simple office fits nicely under the lofted custom-made guest bed meets bookcase (handmade with salvage bead board and sustainable maple plywood).
Ashley Taylor Home LLC
Tween Bedrooom in turquoise, hot pink, black and lime green.
Designed by Ashley Taylor Home www.ashleytaylorhome.com
Photos by Brandelyn Lee - www.brandelynlee.com
Faulding Architecture
Cityscape custom cabinets for this childrens bedroom created a fun and inviting space for homework.
cl845
Turned attic storage space into two bedrooms for my kids. Did it all myself so it cost around $120 in paint and polyurethane, $15 in sandpaper for the floors, around $8 for spackle and wood filler, and $15 for trim. A couple of dollars for plastic to cut out polka dot templates. Used pieces of old sheet-rock to patch holes in the walls, so well under $200 for everything. Turned a closet into a little reading room. There are some before shots taken before I bought the house.
Curated Nest
When a 7 year old Brooklyn hip-kid is also an animal lover, you get this woodland boy's room, designed to grow and maximize storage. This small kid's bedroom features a storage bed, wall shelves, a spacious desk hutch, and a storage ottoman to accommodate ample toys and books, as well as a custom designed closet to suit a growing child's needs. Hipster Animals removable wallpaper is fun for a 7 year old, but still cheeky and cool enough for a teen. And while woodland animals abound, they are balanced by mature decor elements like neutral colors, dark blues, boyish plaid, and chic wool and leather textures meant to grow with child. This room is one of our favorite small space designs - it's fun, personalized, and makes the space look bigger--while also providing storage and function.
Photo credits: Erin Coren, ASID, Curated Nest Interiors
Eclectic Kids' Room Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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