Traditional Kids' Room Design Ideas with Yellow Walls
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Platt Builders
Harwood floors add warmth and seamlessly connect spaces -- especially through this secret door that is an epic passageway from room to room.
Greg Premru Photography, Inc.
IS Architecture
The large family room features a cozy fireplace, TV media, and a large built-in bookcase. The adjoining craft room is separated by a set of pocket french doors; where the kids can be visible from the family room as they do their homework.
Dona Rosene Interiors
This was the most fun room I have ever done! The client called to update the oldest daughters room as she entered her tween years. We used her white furniture but gave it a fresh, hip look with bold colors of fuschia and turquoise starting with the hanging paper flowers that really popped on the already sunny yellow walls. We had the lamp shade made with custom fabric. I am wild over the paisley patterned quilt with mod scheme of turquoise, fuschia and orange thrown together so freshly over crisp white. These same colors are blended in the horizontal stripe painting over the bed. We changed the desk chair seat fabric to go with the new color scheme, as well as giving the desk new turquoise porcelain knobs. What do you think?? Photos by Robert Peacock
Sasha Medchill
The space was designed for my son Kix Atticus. We are a soccer family and Kix is OBSESSED with the "ball". I painted the soccer mural background and the triptych canvas paintings. We kept everything low cost with shelving and dresser storage from Ikea. The locker nightstands were purchased through KidKraft. The soccer bed was made by Kix's PawPaw. He loves to show off his "big boy" room!
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CRE Construction
Four Season porch now serves as an ideal kids play area. This space is positioned adjacent to the open floor plan which includes the Kitchen, Dining and Family Rooms.
Landmark Photography
Karen Herrick Design
This room was converted from a formal living room (that was never used) to an additional bedroom for kids. Lots of storage was added with custom bookcases and a window seat with drawer storage underneath. Antique brass beds were powder coated blue to match the decor.
Traditional Kids' Room Design Ideas with Yellow Walls
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