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Rockwood Shutters
White shutters offer a nice contrast against the red walls in this bedroom. Rockwood Shutters
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Two brothers in an oddly configured basement bedroom space requested a lot of function - separate beds, desk for homework, gaming area, storage, and a rock/geological/science theme....in boy colors, of course. Kelly Murphy
Key+Shade Interior Design
A "grown up" childhood room for a clients grown daughter. Custom. millwork and bed with fun colorful wallpaper. Built in storage to maximize space in a tiny room.
Petite Surprise
Twin beds from Noir, console table from Furniture Classics, chair and floor lamp from The Bramble Company, custom coverlets, mirror from Creative Co-op
Photo by Cecilia Anspach
CertaPro Painters of Columbus
Ohio State fans can really add to their child's room or man cave with these Buckeye stripes.
Barbara Stock Interior Design
This cocoon of a Boho bedroom has a secret: the queen size platform bed is partially built over the raised foundation of the main house, allowing us to steal a little space to make the room two feet wider. The other part of the bed provides three huge storage drawers below. I was thrilled to discover that the college age occupant-to-be had always wanted a platform bed. Mission accomplished!
To save space, the closet was also built into the raised foundation level of the house, but this is hidden by a barn door slider, so no one is the wiser.
It was requested that I design the bedroom to accommodate the existing furniture from this young woman's former bedroom. Her style is Boho, and we did it to the max! With two walls in moody dark purple and the other two in lighter lavender, the space is cozy and cheerful, youthful and contemporary, with a bit of shabby chic thrown in for good measure. Colorful patchwork pillows mix with geometrics, florals, and stripes to add to the fun.
Shenton Architects LLP
This two bedroom apartment is located in a converted loft building dating from 1881 near Gramercy Park in Manhattan. The design involved the complete remodeling of the apartment, including a new open plan kitchen with an island overlooking the living area.
The existing building fabric becomes part of the redesigned space in the form of an exposed cast iron column and an uncovered brickwork wall. These simple moves serve as tectonic reminders of the building's history while being juxtaposed with the modern fixtures and finishes that form the rest of the apartment.
Natural light is drawn into the hallway by inserting a glass clerestory over a new storage wall. Cabinetry in the living, kitchen and bedroom spaces is built into the walls to maximize storage areas while creating a fully integrated architectural solution throughout the apartment. Artificial lighting is discreetly added through light coves, recessed ceiling fixtures and under cabinet lights.
A warm, yet limited palette of materials include American walnut, limestone and bright red full height closet doors - located in the children's bedroom.
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