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Our daughter was "done" with her little girl room ... here's what we came up with to hopefully hold her over until college! The bed was my grandmothers, the bedding is custom, the window coverings are from Target, the desk and bookshelves are from Pier One, and the mural is from Pottery Barn Teen.
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This room is "The Grandkid's Room" for sleep overs and doubles as a play room. We designed the room around the existing yellow walls. Custom, cornice boxes over the windows mimic the pattern on the custom bedding at a larger scale. Adding bolster pillows as well as throw pillows on the bed allow the bed to be used as a lounge area as well.
Photo by: Tom Queally
Visbeen Architects
A bright, octagonal shaped sunroom and wraparound deck off the living room give this home its ageless appeal. A private sitting room off the largest master suite provides a peaceful first-floor retreat. Upstairs are two additional bedroom suites and a private sitting area while the walk-out downstairs houses the home’s casual spaces, including a family room, refreshment/snack bar and two additional bedrooms.
Orren Pickell Building Group
Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. http://pickellbuilders.com. Childs Bedroom Suite with Raised Study Area and Built In Dresser.
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Andersen 200 Series Casement Bay Window with Colonial Grilles - Nursery Windows
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Paint - SW7556 Crème
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Upstairs Bedrooms:
Product: Larkin, Color: Deerfield
A&E Construction and Design Center
A&E Construction. Vibrant Pennington NJ girls bedroom features various types of custom built-ins, including a desk, bookcases, and window seat. A&E Construction can work with you to develop the customized, attractive and functional bedroom designs that you are looking for.
Liz Levin Interiors
A twirl on traditional suits the family in this Federal style row house. Mingling old and new with the bold and beautiful makes this small space a real stunner, kid and dog included.
Photos by Angie Seckinger.
Jen Talbot Design
The Brooklyn playroom was designed as a woodland wonderland full of unexpected secret places to discover. The rooms main feature is a hand constructed life size 100% felt interactive tree with velcro-able lemons that can be “picked”, birds to be pulled from nests, soft low poufs fashioned to look like cut wood, vintage foot stool transformed into a mommy raccoon for extra seating and a vine covered swing hanging from a branch.
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