Orange Kids' Room Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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Soucie Horner, Ltd.
Warmly contemporary, airy, and above all welcoming, this single-family home in the heart of the city blends family-friendly living – and playing – space with rooms designed for large-scale entertaining. As at ease hosting a team’s worth of basketball-dribbling youngsters as it is gathering hundreds of philanthropy-minded guests for worthy causes, it transitions between the two without care or concern. An open floor plan is thoughtfully segmented by custom millwork designed to define spaces, provide storage, and cozy large expanses of space. Sleek, yet never cold, its gallery-like ambiance accommodates an art collection that ranges from the ethnic and organic to the textural, streamlined furniture silhouettes, quietly dynamic fabrics, and an arms-wide-open policy toward the two young boys who call this house home. Of course, like any family home, the kitchen is its heart. Here, linear forms – think wall upon wall of concealed cabinets, hugely paned windows, and an elongated island that seats eight even as it provides generous prep and serving space – define the ultimate in contemporary urban living.
Photo Credit: Werner Straube
Leila Nathan Design
This little girl's room is beaming with sunset colors and cheerful prints. Brass finished lighting, velvet dec pillows and rainbow accents completed this modern-eclectic look.
MC Design Studio
Tween renovated room in a historic Kansas City house. The space was originally designed as a servant's quarters. By removing an unused staircase and pushing the walls back we were able to double the size of the bedroom.
Leila Nathan Design
This little girl's room is beaming with sunset colors and cheerful prints. Brass finished lighting, velvet dec pillows and rainbow accents completed this modern-eclectic look.
Orange Kids' Room Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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