Kids' Room Design Ideas with Planked Wall Panelling
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Beth Howley Creative LLC
Girls' room featuring custom built-in bunk beds that sleep eight, striped bedding, wood accents, gray carpet, black windows, gray chairs, and shiplap walls,
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLC
This room for three growing boys now gives each of them a private area of their own for sleeping, studying, and displaying their prized possessions. By arranging the beds this way, we were also able to gain a second (much needed) closet/ wardrobe space. Painting the floors gave the idea of a fun rug being there, but without shifting around and getting destroyed by the boys.
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
In the process of renovating this house for a multi-generational family, we restored the original Shingle Style façade with a flared lower edge that covers window bays and added a brick cladding to the lower story. On the interior, we introduced a continuous stairway that runs from the first to the fourth floors. The stairs surround a steel and glass elevator that is centered below a skylight and invites natural light down to each level. The home’s traditionally proportioned formal rooms flow naturally into more contemporary adjacent spaces that are unified through consistency of materials and trim details.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Kennerknecht Design Group
Builder: JJ Delaney, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Horiuchi Solien Landscape Architects
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography
Mark D. Williams Custom Homes, Inc.
Cozy little book nook at the top of the stairs for the kids to read comics, books and dream the day away!
Pacific Coast Builders, Inc.
Here's a charming built-in reading nook with built-in shelves and custom lower cabinet drawers underneath the bench. Shiplap covered walls and ceiling with recessed light fixture and sconce lights for an ideal reading and relaxing space.
Photo by Molly Rose Photography
Asher Slaunwhite + Partners
The connection to the surrounding ocean and dunes is evident in every room of this elegant beachfront home. By strategically pulling the home in from the corner, the architect not only creates an inviting entry court but also enables the three-story home to maintain a modest scale on the streetscape. Swooping eave lines create an elegant stepping down of forms while showcasing the beauty of the cedar roofing and siding materials.
Kids' Room Design Ideas with Planked Wall Panelling
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