Eclectic Red Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs
Happily Ever After Home by Maxine
After a 21 year moratorium on bearing children, I bore my fourth child just 14 months ahead of my third grandchild. I know, it's a mind bender. But with that in mind just know that I could not spare any expense when decorating her room. I consider it; an eclectic style in more ways than one because I have a blend of styles, age groups, and era periods in part due to my first 28 years of rearing children.
Happily Ever After Home by Maxine
After a 21 year moratorium on bearing children, I bore my fourth child just 14 months ahead of my third grandchild. I know, it is a mind bender. But with that in mind just know that I could not spare any expense when decorating her room. I consider it to an eclectic style in more ways than one because it is a blend of styles, age groups, and era periods due to my first 28 years of rearing children.
House of Ruby Interior Design
House of Ruby Interior Design’s philosophy is one of relaxed sophistication. With an extensive knowledge of materials, craftsmanship and color, we create warm, layered interiors which have become the hallmark of our firm.
With each project, House of Ruby Interior Design develops a close relationship with the client and strives to celebrate their individuality, interests, and daily essentials for living and entertaining. We are dedicated to creating environments that are distinctive and highly livable.
Photo Credit: Kira Shemano Photography
Unskinny Boppy
Red dominates in this Great North Wood themed kids bedroom. With a conversion kit, the Stanley Young America Crib in Chili Pepper is transformed into a full sized big boy bed. Moose, bears, trout, deer, canoes, pines and rustic tree accents bring the feeling of the Great North Woods to this little boys bedroom. Unique accents like a punched tin trout wall hanging and rustic birch bark monogrammed letters personalize the space. A neutral beige backdrop makes all the red and green really furniture stand out.
Photo Credit: Beth Bryan
Jennifer Bishop Design
A Russian Doll themed birthday party complete with food for even the fussiest of toddlers.
nessadee
The artwork for my baby's room consists of three robots, created by my two other kids and myself. You can find more of my work in my shop at www.nessadee.etsy.com
cl845
Turned attic storage space into two bedrooms for my kids. Did it all myself so it cost around $120 in paint and polyurethane, $15 in sandpaper for the floors, around $8 for spackle and wood filler, and $15 for trim. A couple of dollars for plastic to cut out polka dot templates. Used pieces of old sheet-rock to patch holes in the walls, so well under $200 for everything. Turned a closet into a little reading room. There are some before shots taken before I bought the house.
UV Arquitectos
Dormitorio con gran profusión de texturas y colores, así como elementos que permiten desarrollar la imaginación infantil.
Eclectic Red Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs
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