Traditional Kids' Room Design Ideas for Boys
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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.
Twilly and Fig
This boy’s room is fun and reflects his personality of the outdoors. We used a custom landscape mural for the accent wall behind the bed. We used gray, navy, orange, and green in the room with bedding, walls colors, wall décor and accessories. Furniture was kept to a minimum.
Michael Hunter Photography
Fabrizia Frezza Architecture & Interiors
THE BOOK: MEDITERRANEAN ARCHITECTURE
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Michael Friedes Design Associates
A boy's love of adventure is reflected in a travel themed room outfitted with furnishings from West Elm. Modern industrial shelving made from plumbing pipes and reclaimed lumber house souvenirs from around the world.
Nathan Taylor for Obelisk Home
Obelisk Home was given the challenge of creating a 4 year old boys bedroom using their existing furniture, but make it feel grown up. The little boy is very active. We selected new bedding, a rug, art, lighting, a custom paint color, and re-invented simple furniture to make a little boy’s paradise. Grays, oranges, blues and creams were selected to coordinate a shared bath used by a young boy and a newborn sister. Tile, decorative tile and wallpaper were the key in creating a well-blended space. The finishes chosen are all family friendly and will grow with both of the children.
Photos by Jeremy Mason McGraw
Asher Slaunwhite + Partners
Asher Associates Architects;
Mike Rennie Construction, Builder;
John Dimao, Photography
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