Kids' Room Design Ideas with Vinyl Floors and Carpet

Talia's Colorful Room
Talia's Colorful Room
Taylor Design StudioTaylor Design Studio
Custom colorful bedroom for a little girl, J & J Photography and Design
GIRL'S FAIRYTALE BEDROOM
GIRL'S FAIRYTALE BEDROOM
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLCSheila Rich Interiors, LLC
With varying and coordinated patterns and shades of pink, this ultra-feminine bedroom is the perfect refuge for a petite princess. The unique bunk bed offers plenty of storage space for toys and collections while its large size fills the volume of a 12-foot vaulted ceiling, creating a more intimate ambiance. A nature theme flows throughout the room; crisp white paint emphasizes stunning architectural details of the arched window.
Frisco Residence
Frisco Residence
Dona Rosene InteriorsDona Rosene Interiors
This was the most fun room I have ever done! The client called to update the oldest daughters room as she entered her tween years. We used her white furniture but gave it a fresh, hip look with bold colors of fuschia and turquoise starting with the hanging paper flowers that really popped on the already sunny yellow walls. We had the lamp shade made with custom fabric. I am wild over the paisley patterned quilt with mod scheme of turquoise, fuschia and orange thrown together so freshly over crisp white. These same colors are blended in the horizontal stripe painting over the bed. We changed the desk chair seat fabric to go with the new color scheme, as well as giving the desk new turquoise porcelain knobs. What do you think?? Photos by Robert Peacock
Brentwood, CA 3
Brentwood, CA 3
Structure HomeStructure Home
4,945 square foot two-story home, 6 bedrooms, 5 and ½ bathroom plus a secondary family room/teen room. The challenge for the design team of this beautiful New England Traditional home in Brentwood was to find the optimal design for a property with unique topography, the natural contour of this property has 12 feet of elevation fall from the front to the back of the property. Inspired by our client’s goal to create direct connection between the interior living areas and the exterior living spaces/gardens, the solution came with a gradual stepping down of the home design across the largest expanse of the property. With smaller incremental steps from the front property line to the entry door, an additional step down from the entry foyer, additional steps down from a raised exterior loggia and dining area to a slightly elevated lawn and pool area. This subtle approach accomplished a wonderful and fairly undetectable transition which presented a view of the yard immediately upon entry to the home with an expansive experience as one progresses to the rear family great room and morning room…both overlooking and making direct connection to a lush and magnificent yard. In addition, the steps down within the home created higher ceilings and expansive glass onto the yard area beyond the back of the structure. As you will see in the photographs of this home, the family area has a wonderful quality that really sets this home apart…a space that is grand and open, yet warm and comforting. A nice mixture of traditional Cape Cod, with some contemporary accents and a bold use of color…make this new home a bright, fun and comforting environment we are all very proud of. The design team for this home was Architect: P2 Design and Jill Wolff Interiors. Jill Wolff specified the interior finishes as well as furnishings, artwork and accessories.
Transitional Mountain Retreat, Full Home Design
Transitional Mountain Retreat, Full Home Design
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Asian benches painted Chinese red sit at the foot of the Ficks Reed rattan twin beds. The beds are fitted with ivory matelassé coverlets and striped sailcloth duvet covers with mustard gold sailcloth bed skirts, all by Pine Cone Hill. The ticking striped draperies that hang from bronze hardware take their cue from the bedding adding a pop against the neutral walls. A metal lamp sits on an Asian inspired leather bedside completing the look.
My Houzz: A Basic Builder Home Gets the Glam Treatment
My Houzz: A Basic Builder Home Gets the Glam Treatment
Mary Prince PhotographyMary Prince Photography
Photo: Mary Prince © 2012 Houzz Design: Stacy Curran, South Shore Decorating
Bedroom
Bedroom
Shannon MaloneShannon Malone
Shannon Malone © 2012 Houzz
The Cliffs at Mountain Park: Private Residence
The Cliffs at Mountain Park: Private Residence
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris HomeLinda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home
The design of this refined mountain home is rooted in its natural surroundings. Boasting a color palette of subtle earthy grays and browns, the home is filled with natural textures balanced with sophisticated finishes and fixtures. The open floorplan ensures visibility throughout the home, preserving the fantastic views from all angles. Furnishings are of clean lines with comfortable, textured fabrics. Contemporary accents are paired with vintage and rustic accessories. To achieve the LEED for Homes Silver rating, the home includes such green features as solar thermal water heating, solar shading, low-e clad windows, Energy Star appliances, and native plant and wildlife habitat. All photos taken by Rachael Boling Photography
Jack's Pad
Jack's Pad
MARIANNE LARSENMARIANNE LARSEN
The perfect work and play environment for a 13yr old boy combines his love of sports and Mom's desire for storage!

Kids' Room Design Ideas with Vinyl Floors and Carpet

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