Children’s Room with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs
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Laura Fox Interior Design, LLC
Kid's study and homework room with desk, bulletin board, and plenty of storage for books and supplies
Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography
In the Deets
Fun, cheerful little girl's room featuring custom house twin bed frame, bright rug, fun twinkly lights, golden lamp, comfy gray reading chair and custom blue drapes. Photo by Exceptional Frames.
Incorporated
For this bedroom we create a park. The floor is Pirelli rubber.
Photography by Annie Schlechter
The Container Store Custom Closets
Toys can really begin to take over the house - so figuring out an organization system will not only make you happy but it's a great way to teach those tykes the importance of organization.
For the smaller toys that can easily be lost, the Bisley Filing Cabinet from The Container Store is great. The bright colors look great and the variety of drawer inserts can be tailored to the pieces you are storing. Each drawer has a label for easy identification.
GDL London
The elevated bed of the kid's room serves a dual purpose by providing a sleeping and play area, as well as a storage area under the frame. The artistic nature of the parents definitely shows in both the artwork present and the overall style of the room. The desk sits in a cosy alcove, lit up by the large dormer window - a great spot for both studying and hobbies.
30A Interiors
Custom bunks in "U" configuration with woven wood shades in cheerful colors of the Emerald Coast waters. This home is the ultimate vacation home in Watercolor!
Structure Home
4,945 square foot two-story home, 6 bedrooms, 5 and ½ bathroom plus a secondary family room/teen room. The challenge for the design team of this beautiful New England Traditional home in Brentwood was to find the optimal design for a property with unique topography, the natural contour of this property has 12 feet of elevation fall from the front to the back of the property. Inspired by our client’s goal to create direct connection between the interior living areas and the exterior living spaces/gardens, the solution came with a gradual stepping down of the home design across the largest expanse of the property. With smaller incremental steps from the front property line to the entry door, an additional step down from the entry foyer, additional steps down from a raised exterior loggia and dining area to a slightly elevated lawn and pool area. This subtle approach accomplished a wonderful and fairly undetectable transition which presented a view of the yard immediately upon entry to the home with an expansive experience as one progresses to the rear family great room and morning room…both overlooking and making direct connection to a lush and magnificent yard. In addition, the steps down within the home created higher ceilings and expansive glass onto the yard area beyond the back of the structure. As you will see in the photographs of this home, the family area has a wonderful quality that really sets this home apart…a space that is grand and open, yet warm and comforting. A nice mixture of traditional Cape Cod, with some contemporary accents and a bold use of color…make this new home a bright, fun and comforting environment we are all very proud of. The design team for this home was Architect: P2 Design and Jill Wolff Interiors. Jill Wolff specified the interior finishes as well as furnishings, artwork and accessories.
Children’s Room with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs
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