Orange Kids' Room Design Ideas for Girls
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Georgia Zikas Design
Playful and relaxed, honoring classical Victorian elements with contemporary living for a modern young family.
Interiors by Maite Granda
This room was fun to design. With birds that visit the room with only leaving the door open and inspired us to create a concept with birdcages, trees, whites, pink and baby furniture, a reading corner inside her little house and mirror windows that bring nature inside
Rolando Diaz & Bluemoon Filmworks
Alair Homes Arlington
A simple, but elegant renovation, creating an extra bedroom for a growing family. Stucco exterior, new front entry, expanded dormers, and spray foam insulation.
Rosa Baur Interior
Das dritte Kinderzimmer ist ein Farbhighlight. Die kleine Bewohnerin und die Eltern haben sich eine knallige Wandfarbe gewünscht. Eine mutige Entscheidung, die sich gelohnt hat. Die Kombination aus kräftigem Koralle und zartem Rosa schaffen einen gemütlichen Raum.
Jagoe Homes Inc.
Jagoe Homes, Inc.
Project: Windham Hill, Little Rock Craftsman Home.
Location: Evansville, Indiana. Site: WH 174.
DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
Miami Interior Designers - Residential Interior Design Project in Fort Lauderdale, FL. A classic Mediterranean home turns Contemporary by DKOR Interiors.
Photo: Alexia Fodere
Interior Design by Miami and Ft. Lauderdale Interior Designers, DKOR Interiors.
www.dkorinteriors.com
AMB2 Architects, LLC
A little girls room with a pale pink ceiling and pale gray wainscoat
This fast pace second level addition in Lakeview has received a lot of attention in this quite neighborhood by neighbors and house visitors. Ana Borden designed the second level addition on this previous one story residence and drew from her experience completing complicated multi-million dollar institutional projects. The overall project, including designing the second level addition included tieing into the existing conditions in order to preserve the remaining exterior lot for a new pool. The Architect constructed a three dimensional model in Revit to convey to the Clients the design intent while adhering to all required building codes. The challenge also included providing roof slopes within the allowable existing chimney distances, stair clearances, desired room sizes and working with the structural engineer to design connections and structural member sizes to fit the constraints listed above. Also, extensive coordination was required for the second addition, including supports designed by the structural engineer in conjunction with the existing pre and post tensioned slab. The Architect’s intent was also to create a seamless addition that appears to have been part of the existing residence while not impacting the remaining lot. Overall, the final construction fulfilled the Client’s goals of adding a bedroom and bathroom as well as additional storage space within their time frame and, of course, budget.
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