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Need some inspiration for the Childs bookcase? Problem to store all toys and keep them in order? Check out Alvar's room! There are shelves and trolleys to display favourite toys and books always keeping them at and hand, while the rest is hidden in cabinets. Alvar has a classic Elfa bookshelf with a deeper shelf as desk adjusted to his height. The toy trolley can easily be rolled anywhere it's needed, or you just take a mesh basket with today's play with you.
Stephanie D Poole
Inspired by a trip to Legoland, I devised a unique way to cantilever the Lego Minifigure base plates to the gray base plate perpendicularly without having to use glue. Just don't slam the door.
Walker Home Design
A beach themed room in the River Park house plan designed by Walker Home Design. This room was originally designed for a teen and features a loft.
Abda Custom Window Fashions
We love the simplistic, modern style of this teen room! The window treatments are from our new line of bendable rods. It's highly bendable, multipurpose curtain track system that can be quickly customized to fit any wall shape or ceiling curvature. Our bendable rods are also perfect as room dividers and can be bent or run straight.
The bendable rods can be ordered in our Houzz store online. Contact us today to get started on your project. 317-273-8343
Impeccable by Meredith Park
This playroom features flexible seating for gaming, watching TV or sleeping since the couch is a daybed with a trundle and the bean bag chairs are easy to move around the room. The custom slat wall and clear acrylic shelves creates a contemporary wall treatment for toys, books and fun accents without being intrusive to the space. The expandable table is perfect for building Legos or playing board games. Navy blue with a pop of orange is a fun color scheme that will will last as the kids grow up.
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A fresh take on a kids playroom with bean bags and floor space to play, wall art, chalkboard and art display.
Photo: Suzanna Scott Photography
Studio Eva Marie
Lors d’un emménagement, les chambres d’enfant sont souvent les premières pièces à refaire. Cela les aide en effet à s’approprier leur nouvelle maison.
Une chambre d’enfant, c’est un lieu qui doit rassurer et aider à faire grandir. De l’inspiration, de l’imagination, et beaucoup d’amour aussi !
J'ai aménagé cette pièce pour un petit garçon qui arrivait dans sa nouvelle maison.
Le papier peint panoramique donne du style et de la profondeur à la pièce.
Il nous transporte dans un bel univers et donne le ton pour le reste de la décoration.
Les espaces sont pratiques et distincts même dans 11m². Il existe 3 zones dans cette chambre : une zone pour dormir, un zone pour créer (bureau) et une zone pour ranger/jouer.
Chaque type de meuble est adapté à un enfant.
Il n’y a pas de zone dressing. Celui-ci est situé à l’extérieur de la chambre.
Des matières naturelles ont été utilisée pour plus de sécurité. Les matières naturelles apportent beaucoup de douceur. Elles respectent la santé de l’enfant.
La peinture est une peinture écologique. Elle rejette un minimum de COV.
Elena Studio Agencement
Projet de réalisation de l'espace 'atelier couture' avec ilot mobile, et un espace détente. Réemploi de meubles existants et pour les nouveaux meubles, on est sur une base ikéa.
Renae Keller Interior Design, Inc.
Troy Thies Photography
This "Flex Room" is just that. A flexible room for two children that can grow with them as they need space for desks and larger chairs. Right now, it is perfect for their play items.
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