Midcentury Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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De Frene Road 2 - Nursery
De Frene Road 2 - Nursery
Drawn Interior DesignDrawn Interior Design
A baby’s nursery designed to be gender neutral and adaptable to the changing needs of a growing child. The bold yellows in the rug and tiled fireplace provide a strong graphic contrast to the pretty pale blues, pinks and greens, while mid-century teak pops pleasingly against the blue. Vintage French educational posters in the perfect palette are framed on the walls.
Lemona
Lemona
Hive HomeHive Home
A bold hue of blue sets the tone for a bright, minimal nursery in transition to a bedroom.
Inside the House
Inside the House
Mindi Freng DesignsMindi Freng Designs
Photos by Kaity This is looking inside the playhouse from the large window. The cabinets are re-purposed from the upstairs real kitchen that was gutted earlier that month. :) It was all done on a shoestring budget as a Christmas gift for 2 lucky little girls. Siding and shingles, etc. were all from Habitat for Humanity's Re-Stores. Carpet squares are left-overs from a school project. Most other pieces came from Craigs List or already existed in their collection.
White Twin over Twin Bunk Bed with Straight Ladder and Storage
White Twin over Twin Bunk Bed with Straight Ladder and Storage
Maxwood Furniture, Inc.Maxwood Furniture, Inc.
This Maxtrix classic low bunk bed sleeps two comfortably in one bedroom while conserving space. Two twin beds stacked to form one solid unit using patented Rock Lock system. Super sturdy and strong/stable. Choose from space-saving straight ladder or extra-safe angle ladder. Ad on a trundle or storage, while conserving the space. www.maxtrixkids.com
Diamond Heights Mid-Century Modern
Diamond Heights Mid-Century Modern
Regan Baker Design Inc.Regan Baker Design Inc.
First home, savvy art owners, decided to hire RBD to design their recently purchased two story, four bedroom, midcentury Diamond Heights home to merge their new parenthood and love for entertaining lifestyles. Hired two months prior to the arrival of their baby boy, RBD was successful in installing the nursery just in time. The home required little architectural spatial reconfiguration given the previous owner was an architect, allowing RBD to focus mainly on furniture, fixtures and accessories while updating only a few finishes. New paint grade paneling added a needed midcentury texture to the entry, while an existing site for sore eyes radiator, received a new walnut cover creating a built-in mid-century custom headboard for the guest room, perfect for large art and plant decoration. RBD successfully paired furniture and art selections to connect the existing material finishes by keeping fabrics neutral and complimentary to the existing finishes. The backyard, an SF rare oasis, showcases a hanging chair and custom outdoor floor cushions for easy lounging, while a stylish midcentury heated bench allows easy outdoor entertaining in the SF climate. Photography Credit: Scott Hargis Photography

Midcentury Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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