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Lindsay MacRae Interiors, LLC
Daughter's room furnished with her own art and a lot of pretty things. The two girls' rooms were variations on a theme. One likes pink and the other likes purple.
Arbor Haus
Under the stairs play house with magnetic chalkboard paint wall. The perfect hideaway for the youngest member of the family.
Marnie Swenson, MJFotography, Inc
Bru’s House of Color
Bru’s House of Color was established in April 1961 by Charles “Bru” Baker, hence the name. The store is currently owned and operated by Ray & Darlene Wiemer who purchased the business in 2000. We have been serving the community in the same location since 1963.
Each of our professionally trained staff members have been part of our family for a minimum of 10 years. We are a true professional paint store, not a paint department. Bru’s is your one-stop paint store for the professional or the “do it yourselfer”. We are here to assist you in any way we can: answering questions, determining proper products for each project, custom color matching as well as color consultations.
“Big Box Store selection and prices.”
In addition to all things paint, we are also able to provide custom window coverings– measuring and installation are part of our service. We can also bring our showroom to your home for a true professional consultation at no charge.
“Our most important product is service, and our most important customer is you.”
Katherine Sable Design
This navy kid's room is filled with bright moments of orange and yellow. Ralph Lauren's Northern Hemisphere is covering the ceiling, inspiring exploration in space and ocean. A Solar System mobile and light-up Moon provide great fun to this sophisticated yet playful space.
indi interiors
This kids room features a Wonk furniture set and a George Nelson ceiling light.
Matthew Willams Photography
Victoria Kirk Interiors Co-Designer
Tim Barber Architects
Kids are often our most difficult clients to please! Why, you ask? Because we are up against unbridled creativity. So, we are forced to regress. Think like a child - like anything is possible if you can dream it. Dressers that open to reveal secret passage ways, hidden play-lofts in ceilings, beds tucked into alcoves, chalkboard hallways and headboards that double as toy chests. These are a few of our favorite things. Don't we wish all our clients let us think like kids!
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