Transitional Baby and Kids' Design Ideas

Miramar Residence
Miramar Residence
Sarah Z DesignsSarah Z Designs
Designer: Sarah Zohar, Photo Credit: Paul Stoppi, A close-up shot a table lamp in a bedroom at a private residence in Miramar, Florida
Menlo Park Full Remodel
Menlo Park Full Remodel
Fiorella Design, LLCFiorella Design, LLC
Custom Cabinetry window seat to incorporate a drop down desk on right side. Storage drawers below bench. Photographer Frank Paul Perez Decoration by Nancy Evars, Evars + Anderson Interior Design
#mcleanrenovation
#mcleanrenovation
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLCLaura Fox Interior Design, LLC
This room for three growing boys now gives each of them a private area of their own for sleeping, studying, and displaying their prized possessions. By arranging the beds this way, we were also able to gain a second (much needed) closet/ wardrobe space. Painting the floors gave the idea of a fun rug being there, but without shifting around and getting destroyed by the boys.
Rollingwood Slide House
Rollingwood Slide House
Oliver Custom HomesOliver Custom Homes
Architect: Tim Brown Architecture. Photographer: Casey Fry
2016 Parade Home Highland
2016 Parade Home Highland
Carrick Custom Home DesignCarrick Custom Home Design
Custom Home Design by Joe Carrick Design. Built by Highland Custom Homes. Photography by Nick Bayless Photography
Boy's Bedroom
Boy's Bedroom
Joni Spear Interior DesignJoni Spear Interior Design
A long-term client was expecting her third child. Alas, this meant that baby number two was getting booted from the coveted nursery as his sister before him had. The most convenient room in the house for the son, was dad’s home office, and dad would be relocated into the garage carriage house. For the new bedroom, mom requested a bold, colorful space with a truck theme. The existing office had no door and was located at the end of a long dark hallway that had been painted black by the last homeowners. First order of business was to lighten the hall and create a wall space for functioning doors. The awkward architecture of the room with 3 alcove windows, slanted ceilings and built-in bookcases proved an inconvenient location for furniture placement. We opted to place the bed close the wall so the two-year-old wouldn’t fall out. The solid wood bed and nightstand were constructed in the US and painted in vibrant shades to match the bedding and roman shades. The amazing irregular wall stripes were inherited from the previous homeowner but were also black and proved too dark for a toddler. Both myself and the client loved them and decided to have them re-painted in a daring blue. The daring fabric used on the windows counter- balance the wall stripes. Window seats and a built-in toy storage were constructed to make use of the alcove windows. Now, the room is not only fun and bright, but functional.
Vishal & Shefali's Remodel Project
Vishal & Shefali's Remodel Project
Sebring Design BuildSebring Design Build
Selections & Design by Shefali Mehta & Kim Stiffle. Portraits of Home by Rachael Ormond.
Nursery Murals
Nursery Murals
Susan Harter MuralpapersSusan Harter Muralpapers
Nursery design by Jennifer Barron Interiors. Mural is Barringtons Mist.
Austin Victorian
Austin Victorian
ChangoChango
Austin Victorian by Chango & Co. Architectural Advisement & Interior Design by Chango & Co. Architecture by William Hablinski Construction by J Pinnelli Co. Photography by Sarah Elliott

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