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Jennifer Stoner Interiors
This pretty pink bedroom was designed as our clients' daughter was transitioning out of her crib.
Swanson Homes
Little girls room with rainbow wallcovering, with custom window bench seat w storage and desk.
Murs et Merveilles
Pour la chambre d'Olivia, nous avons voulu créer un univers coloré et naturel, alors quoi de mieux que d’installer un joli papier peint panoramique..
• Celui-ci est le modèle « Forest » par "Maison Walls" qui crée une immersion totale dans la nature autour du lit cabane et de son alcôve !
Haven Design and Construction
What a fun room for a little boy! Our team decided on a camping theme for this little one complete with a tent bed and an airplane overhead. Custom green built in cabinets provide the perfect reading nook before bedtime. Relaxed bedding and lots of pillows add a cozy feel, along with whimsical animal artwork and masculine touches such as the cowhide rug, camp lantern and rustic wooden night table. The khaki tent bed anchors the room and provides lots of inspiration for creative play, while the punches of bright green add excitement and contrast.
High Low Interiors
A room to take a late teen through college years. Great study space and display of his passions. Sports, hats.
TRG Architecture + Interior Design
This room was all about making it up to the younger son! By that I mean his brother has the killer view. Given that he’s into the outdoors as much as his parents, we decided to bring the outdoors in to him and ordered up a 10’ cedar tree and configured a custom hammock to hang from it. He also got the trap door in this closet, but I think you already know about that!
Glas Associates
A fun guest room with 6 white custom-built bunks featuring striped bedding, built-in storage, and rope ladders.
Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
SV Design
The owners of this 1941 cottage, located in the bucolic village of Annisquam, wanted to modernize the home without sacrificing its earthy wood and stone feel. Recognizing that the house had “good bones” and loads of charm, SV Design proposed exterior and interior modifications to improve functionality, and bring the home in line with the owners’ lifestyle. The design vision that evolved was a balance of modern and traditional – a study in contrasts.
Prior to renovation, the dining and breakfast rooms were cut off from one another as well as from the kitchen’s preparation area. SV's architectural team developed a plan to rebuild a new kitchen/dining area within the same footprint. Now the space extends from the dining room, through the spacious and light-filled kitchen with eat-in nook, out to a peaceful and secluded patio.
Interior renovations also included a new stair and balustrade at the entry; a new bathroom, office, and closet for the master suite; and renovations to bathrooms and the family room. The interior color palette was lightened and refreshed throughout. Working in close collaboration with the homeowners, new lighting and plumbing fixtures were selected to add modern accents to the home's traditional charm.
Stephanie D Poole
Inspired by a trip to Legoland, I devised a unique way to cantilever the Lego Minifigure base plates to the gray base plate perpendicularly without having to use glue. Just don't slam the door.
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