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California Closets Connecticut
Your little girl is growing up and on her way to High School. All sorts of things for her to consider; classes, teachers, planning her future, sports, clubs, clothes, friends, boys – everything seems to be hitting her all at once. Her bedroom can and should be her sanctuary. Here she can forget all of the worries of high school but still have a place to hang out with friends, long talks with Mom and Dad, get her homework done, find that awesome necklace and earrings. The perfect place for everything and everything in its place
Mosby Building Arts
The wall of maple cabinet storage is from Wellborn, New Haven style in Bleu finish. Each grandchild gets their own section of storage. The bench seating (with more storage below!) has a Formica Flax Gauze top in Glacier Java. It also serves as a sep for smaller children to reach the upper storage shelves. The festive red and white stripe pendant lights Giclee Pattern style #H1110.
Photo by Toby Weiss
Thinkterior LLC
This energetic and inviting space offers entertainment, relaxation, quiet comfort or spirited revelry for the whole family. The fan wall proudly and safely displays treasures from favorite teams adding life and energy to the space while bringing the whole room together.
Dorothy Greenlee Designs
Two little boys share this adorable bedroom. The right side of the room was bare when we were enlisted to 1) create a comfortable reading area which we accomplished with a comfy chair and a half and a floor lamp and 2) a space for art, puzzles and games. Not shown is a feature wall above the art table with extended wire hooks to display the boys' one of kind artistic creations. Photo Credit Mod Town Realty
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
The hayloft now serves as a video arcade. This wall showcases a collection of antique game boards.
Robert Benson Photography
Jennifer Gardner Design
The goal for this light filled finished attic was to create a play space where two young boys could nurture and develop their creative and imaginative selves. A neutral tone was selected for the walls as a foundation for the bright pops of color added in furnishings, area rug and accessories throughout the room. We took advantage of the room’s interesting angles and created a custom chalk board that followed the lines of the ceiling. Magnetic circles from Land of Nod add a playful pop of color and perfect spot for magnetic wall play. A ‘Space Room’ behind the bike print fabric curtain is a favorite hideaway with a glow in the dark star filled ceiling and a custom litebrite wall. Custom Lego baseplate removable wall boards were designed and built to create a Flexible Lego Wall. The family was interested in the concept of a Lego wall but wanted to keep the space flexible for the future. The boards (designed by Jennifer Gardner Design) can be moved to the floor for Lego play and then easily hung back on the wall with a cleat system to display their 3-dimensional Lego creations! This room was great fun to design and we hope it will provide creative and imaginative play inspiration in the years to come!
Designed by: Jennifer Gardner Design
Photography by: Marcella Winspear
Turbo Beds
High flying faux leather appoints this upscale in-flight detailed bed with convenient reading lamp for enhanced night time visibility.
Bluetooth connection via phone or tablet for ultimate sound experience!!!
• Reading lamp
• Lit up Cabinet with upright opening to store items
• luggage compartment with soft-close dampening hinges.
• Downlights offer added brightness underneath upper luggage compartment
• Hidden cargo storage beneath bed has gas strut hinges
• 2 Bedstands with storage in the form of Airplane motor
• Music player with Bluetooth, USB, Aux.
• Mesh storage pocket on footboard
• Build in speakers
• 5 - year warranty
Last Detail Interior Design
A modern desk and chair from Sunpan keep the rooms edgy. A pink grograin band highlights the "flower power" romans.
Adrienne DeRosa
Out of seven children, twin daughters Bellamy and Tallulah hold their own as the only girls in the bunch. When recent renovations included installing the elevator, all rooms needed to be slightly reconfigured. "Our girls are getting older so we were happy to bring in something new and redecorate", says Cortney. Now into their teens, the girls have redone their bedroom to reflect their growing sense of style and independence.
Above Tallulah's bed hangs a childhood portrait of her by Linda Mason. The upholstered bed frames are a recent purchase that add a decidedly feminine air to the space, while a brightly painted chair and striped draperies maintain a youthful punch.
Even with two designer parents, the girls are free to weigh in on what goes into their room. "It is definitely a collaboration", Cortney explains. "[Our daughter] Bellamy really enjoys designing and has a natural talent for it. All of our kids bring their own artistic sense into their spaces, after all, we want their spaces to reflect them, too."
Bed frames: Pondicherry Bed in Celery Jaipur, Serena and Lily
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz
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