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Flooret
Rich toasted cherry with a light rustic grain that has iconic character and texture. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result: a new standard in resilient flooring.
Curated Nest
Eclectic / modern style room for a dinosaur-obsessed 5 year old Brooklyn boy. Maximized the compact space by using built-in storage as a multifunctional, cozy reading nook with custom high-performance upholstery (i.e., kid-friendly). Used tones of blue in wallpaper, walls, and furniture to ground the space and keep it mature as he grows up - but with vibrant, fun pops of red for now.
Photo credit: Erin Coren, ASID, Curated Nest Interiors
Skapa Design
This boys' room reflects a love of the great outdoors with special attention paid to Minnesota's favorite lumberjack, Paul Bunyan. It was designed to easily grow with the child and has many different shelves, cubbies, nooks, and crannies for him to stow away his trinkets and display his treasures.
Bell Custom Interiors, LLC
Great space for a boy! The use of gray, blue and yellow combine to create a masculine look that will translate for many years to come.
Vendor Credit: Shutterz, Chandler, AZ
Photo Credit: David Apeji, www.pixyst.com
Walker Home Design
A Jurassic World Lego themed kid's room. The bedroom shares a jack and jill style bathroom with an adjacent bedroom. Designed by Walker Home Design.
TOC design & construction inc.
Tania Scardellato from TOC design
I love getting the kids involved when designing their rooms. In this case my young client 5 years old loves blue. Maybe when he is older he will want green and yellow It will be easy for the parents to just paint the one accent wall and change up the accessories,. I went with furniture from IKEA and made smart choices as each piece has a double duty. Like the Brimes bed that has storage and converts into a king size bed so that a friend can sleep over.
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The couple was inspired by "The Makery" at their daughters school, and wanted a space where kids could create, but also lounge and play Xbox. I embraced color and pattern and texture - from the kilim poufs to the shag rug to the playfully striped sofa. Fun design fact: This Decorist Makeover couple was inspired by "The Makery" at their daughter's school. They wanted a space where kids could create, but also lounge and play Xbox. Decorist Designer Chrissy embraced color and pattern and texture - from the kilim poufs to the shag rug to the playfully striped sofa. Fun design fact: The client had the legs on the Balinese wood table cut down to make it more kid accessible. Shop the room here: http://www.decorist.com/showhouse/room/12/playroom/
Photo by Aubrie Pick
Geek Vintique
Bespoke built-in mdf cabin beds for a tween girls bedroom made a great alternative to traditional bunk beds. The design included a large under-bed drawer for storage, built in alcove shelving and power for bedside lamps.
The outside of the beds was painted the same soft grey colour as the walls while the insides were painted a soft pink.
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