Modern Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Aménagement et décoration d'une chambre d'enfant
Aménagement et décoration d'une chambre d'enfant
L'Atelier de Sabrina - Décoratrice d'intérieurL'Atelier de Sabrina - Décoratrice d'intérieur
Une chambre de super héros aux couleurs lumineuses avec un mobilier en sapin e un parquet stratifié couleur chêne.
Cameretta versatile
Cameretta versatile
Vivy Lombardo - Arch. d'InterniVivy Lombardo - Arch. d'Interni
Cameretta bimbo, resa versatile, in modo che lo può accompagnare nelle diverse età, fino ad adulto. Da sinistra si nota la zona armadio, realizzata con una particolare soluzione di ante asimmetriche. Proseguendo, la parete verde petrolio, fa da sfondo alla zona letto, caratterizzata da un letto una piazza e mezza completa di imbottitura. Sostituendo lenzuola, giocattoli ed accessori, la stanzetta può essere utilizzata in ogni fase di crescita del bambino, fino all'età adulta. A pavimento un gress porcellanato 60x60 nei toni del beige
LA RIOJA RESIDENCIAL
LA RIOJA RESIDENCIAL
Sixtos RealtySixtos Realty
HABITACIONES AMPLIAS, BIEN ILUMINADAS, PERFECTAS PARA LOS PEQUEÑOS DEL HOGAR.
London's Big Girl Room
London's Big Girl Room
Ginny PhillipsGinny Phillips
Photos by Ginny Phillips Photography...me :) London's big girl room! From nursery to THIS. DIY glam! Decorating Style: I am in love with big, bold prints and colors...lots of mixtures of textures (ruffles, furriness, and crystal are some faves) and I like a bit of glam. I also love DIY and budget friendly rooms that inspire and are very doable for a normal, everyday family. Nothing that costs thousands and is out of reach! Project Details: twin bed: antique find ($100), made in the 1930s and found on Craigslist. Painted and laquered by my husband, yellow paint by Olympic. We also cut about 5 inches of the legs off the bed to make it shorter...it was waaay tall! table/chairs: separate antique finds (totaling about $50) and painted/laquered by my husband and me with white primer. The table is an oak end table! I liked the "mix and match" look of the chairs...they are all different (there is a small stool in the back in addition to the two chairs) and I wanted them all painted the same. hot pink accent wall: we painted it white, I taped off the diamonds (didn't measure...just did it) using 3-inch painters tape (widest we could find) and then we painted it hot pink (Olympic) and took the tape off. black dresser: was her changing table...took the top part off, added black and white wrapping paper by spray-adhesiving it on and then covered that with Mod Podge. Replaced hardware with crystal "glam" knobs ($2.50 each) from Hobby Lobby. black/white damask pillow: already had black/white dots pillow: Target teal/white rosette pillow: Hobby Lobby sale hot pink bird/branches pillow: joom etsy shop hot pink w/small white dots bedding: Target ($15) Ruffle duvet cover: one of the things I actually bought from a store for full price...Urban Outfitters ($140) I ususally choose 2 or 3 things to purchase in-store and "splurge" on...and by splurge I mean a couple hundred bucks total. White and mirrored Side table: my second full-price splurge...from Target ($79) chevron stripe window fabric: moderncloth etsy shop, sewn by my mother :) white furry rug: already had, from Target (was a part of her nursery as well) Chandelier: already had, from walmart.com (was a part of her nursery as well) ...was very cheap though! side-table lamp: already had, used an old lamp shade and recovered it with about $3 worth of pink damask fabric from Hobby Lobby floor lamp by dresser: already had as part of her nursery, from Target Yellow elephant bank: already had from nursery, from Target "faux" chandelier over table/chairs: three separate bird cages found at yard sale and Hobby Lobby...I sprayed each of them with black spray paint, hung them at different heights with black skinny ribbon, and tied hot-pink polka dot ribbon to the tops. Really cheap and I wanted a chandelier look without wiring in a light. Total was about ($35) 3 stacked floor-to-ceiling mirrors: Bought one from Target for ($19.99) (its the one on the bottom) and already had the other two from my grandma. Taped them off and sprayed them bright yellow (Krylon yellow spray paint form Hobby Lobby) I wanted a really really bold look in that corner, from floor to ceiling, without it being too overwhelming with the pink wall and wanted to keep it fairly simple to balance out the huge gallery wall on the other side. Didn't want tthe pink wall to have anything else on it so it wouldn't be too busy! pink shag rug under table/chairs: Hobby Lobby sale ($10?) Ok, NOW for that HUGE gallery wall! "You are my sunshine," "Chin Up Buttercup," "Good Morning Beautiful!" and "I am fearfully and wonderfully made" GRAPHIC prints were made by ME and can be found in my etsy shop: West Eighty Third. Also the paper silhouette in the round frame was made by me and can be found in the shop as well. The "L" flowered letter can be found there too, also made by me. http://www.etsy.com/shop/westeightyhird frames are a mix of: Organic Bloom, Modern Knot, and hand-painted Salvation Army/yard sale finds. Yellow circle frame was a mirror I busted out and painted...black octagon frame was a $.99 black from Salvation Army and I just painted it and put scrapbook paper on the face of it...and inside it is a sheep from London's baby mobile that hung over her bed...we wanted to have as much of her "nursery" in the room as possible :) I painted A LOT of things yellow in this room! Whew! "love" mirrored letters were $7.50 and from Hobby Lobby. Almost all the things on this wall were made by me...it was a labor of love! It took me MONTHS to collect all the things for this wall. If I didn't actually make it graphically or with paper, I painted it or altered almost everything. "So many of my smiles begin with you" canvas was painted and then the letters were just cut out with a cricut and adhered to the canvas. I also made the little twine heart. I am a photographer and also took all the black and white photos displayed. I wanted to have lots of fun photos of London and the people she is closest with as part of the wall! The total for EVERYTHING in this room (that we spent when we made the room)...furniture, even the new mattress/box springs, etc was about $1100.
Buckinghamshire Renovation
Buckinghamshire Renovation
Interior TherapyInterior Therapy
A boys nursery, painted in Oval Room Blue by Farrow and Ball.. Dark Grey furniture with monochrome accessories..
Minimo Nightstand (walnut/yellow)
Minimo Nightstand (walnut/yellow)
Nico and YeyeNico and Yeye
A bunkhouse for your books, a classic storage solution. Put everything your heart desires inside this nifty nook. A simple elegant design, a modern take on a ‘50s inspired shape. The solid base and legs add to the durability of this piece ensuring it can stand up to the wear and tear of kids play. Each component is custom made, expertly hand crafted, sanded and hand painted with our premium lacquers for a beautiful finish.
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
Children’s waiting room interior design project at Princeton University. I was beyond thrilled when contacted by a team of scientists ( psychologists and neurologists ) at Princeton University. This group of professors and graduate students from the Turk-Brown Laboratory are conducting research on the infant’s brain by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (or fMRI), to see how they learn, remember and think. My job was to turn a tiny 7’x10′ windowless study room into an inviting but not too “clinical” waiting room for the mothers or fathers and siblings of the babies being studied. We needed to ensure a comfortable place for parents to rock and feed their babies while waiting their turn to go back to the laboratory, as well as a place to change the babies if needed. We wanted to stock some shelves with good books and while the room looks complete, we’re still sourcing something interactive to mount to the wall to help entertain toddlers who want something more active than reading or building blocks. Since there are no windows, I wanted to bring the outdoors inside. Princeton University‘s colors are orange, gray and black and the history behind those colors is very interesting. It seems there are a lot of squirrels on campus and these colors were selected for the three colors of squirrels often seem scampering around the university grounds. The orange squirrels are now extinct, but the gray and black squirrels are abundant, as I found when touring the campus with my son on installation day. Therefore we wanted to reflect this history in the room and decided to paint silhouettes of squirrels in these three colors throughout the room. While the ceilings are 10′ high in this tiny room, they’re very drab and boring. Given that it’s a drop ceiling, we can’t paint it a fun color as I typically do in my nurseries and kids’ rooms. To distract from the ugly ceiling, I contacted My Custom Creation through their Etsy shop and commissioned them to create a custom butterfly mobile to suspend from the ceiling to create a swath of butterflies moving across the room. Their customer service was impeccable and the end product was exactly what we wanted! The flooring in the space was simply coated concrete so I decided to use Flor carpet tiles to give it warmth and a grass-like appeal. These tiles are super easy to install and can easily be removed without any residual on the floor. I’ll be using them more often for sure! See more photos of our commercial interior design job below and contact us if you need a unique space designed for children. We don’t just design nurseries and bedrooms! We’re game for anything!
Toddler Room
Toddler Room
UserUser
Switching from a nursery to a toddler room can be challenging. We moved into our new house when my son was about one year old, crawling and walking like a champ. So it was my chance to make the switch. My usual process is figuring out the main colors first, well this time it was different since I had already few furniture pieces. Before we moved in I bough the beautiful Atlas Tapestry from Urban Outfitters which set the tone for the room. I was lucky enough to find turquoise curtains and storage bins from Ikea. I couldn’t stay away from Land of Nod so I had to get the Touch Tone Wall Hanger and the Grand Canvas USA Map. I got the growth chart from Etsy, there are a plenty of options and you can even get a personalized decal monogram.

Modern Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

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