Midcentury Baby and Kids' Design Ideas
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Atelier Sénic
L'intervention à porter sur la décoration dans cette chambre d'enfant : une touche de rose poudré en soubassement et un jeu de pois noirs sur le mur principal habille cette chambre dans un esprit rétro
Marisa Wilson Interior Design
Kids shared bedroom for boy and girl featuring pineapple wallpaper. Photo credit: Laura Sumrak.
Laura Medicus Interiors
Laura created this secret room for her daughter, in 3 weeks. She documented it on her blog, The Colorado Nest.
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Maxwood Furniture, Inc.
This Maxtrix Loft creates perfect space for sleep, study and play all at one place. Makes this the ultimate combination of fun and function. Customizable ladder style and location. www.maxtrixkids.com
Night2Day Interiors
Brief: Create a fashion forward gray nursery with Taino accents to reflect Latino heritage.
We kept the furniture uniform from Pottery Barn x West Elm collection and paired with subtle blue accents for the future baby boy. Storage was kept minimal in order to present overcrowding and hectic flow in a smaller room.
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This bespoke bookshelf is perfect for books and toys in a child's room. For safety reasons it is bolted the wall.
Atelier Sénic
L'intervention à porter sur la décoration dans cette chambre d'enfant : une touche de rose poudré en soubassement et un jeu de pois noirs sur le mur principal habille cette chambre dans un esprit rétro
Romina Furniture
Unique space layouts can be a challenge but also an opportunity to add purpose and visual separation. Changing station and sleeping area are well defined and artfully combined.
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
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