Gender Neutral Kids' Bedroom with Carpet Ideas and Designs
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Balance Interior Design
Bespoke plywood playroom storage. Mint green and pastel blue colour scheme with feature wallpaper applied to the ceiling.
eklektik studio
Winnie the Pooh inspired wallpaper makes a great backdrop for this light and airy, shared bedroom in Clapham Common. Accessorised with subtle accents of pastel blues and pinks that run throughout the room, the entire scheme is a perfect blend of clashing patterns and ageless tradition.
Vintage chest of drawers was paired with an unassuming combination of clashing metallics and simple white bed frames. Bespoke blind and curtains add visual interest and combine an unusual mixture of stripes and dots. Complemented by Quentin Blake’s original drawings and Winnie The Pooh framed artwork, this beautifully appointed room is elegant yet far from dull, making this a perfect children’s bedroom.
Carton Interiors
A twin kids bedroom with shaped headboards and a scandi style curtain creating a bright welcoming space
Baratto Brothers Construction
Custom Built bunk beds in a bonus room above the garage.
Baratto Brothers Construction
Glas Associates
A fun guest room with 6 white custom-built bunks featuring striped bedding, built-in storage, and rope ladders.
Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
The Brooklyn Studio
This Cobble Hill Brownstone for a family of five is a fun and captivating design, the perfect blend of the wife’s love of English country style and the husband’s preference for modern. The young power couple, her the co-founder of Maisonette and him an investor, have three children and a dog, requiring that all the surfaces, finishes and, materials used throughout the home are both beautiful and durable to make every room a carefree space the whole family can enjoy.
The primary design challenge for this project was creating both distinct places for the family to live their day to day lives and also a whole floor dedicated to formal entertainment. The clients entertain large dinners on a monthly basis as part of their profession. We solved this by adding an extension on the Garden and Parlor levels. This allowed the Garden level to function as the daily family operations center and the Parlor level to be party central. The kitchen on the garden level is large enough to dine in and accommodate a large catering crew.
On the parlor level, we created a large double parlor in the front of the house; this space is dedicated to cocktail hour and after-dinner drinks. The rear of the parlor is a spacious formal dining room that can seat up to 14 guests. The middle "library" space contains a bar and facilitates access to both the front and rear rooms; in this way, it can double as a staging area for the parties.
The remaining three floors are sleeping quarters for the family and frequent out of town guests. Designing a row house for private and public functions programmatically returns the building to a configuration in line with its original design.
This project was published in Architectural Digest.
Photography by Sam Frost
Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.
Children's bunkroom and playroom; complete with built-in bunk beds that sleep 4, television, library and attached bath. Custom made bunk beds include shelves stairs and lighting.
General contracting by Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.; Architecture by Helman Sechrist Architecture; Home Design by Maple & White Design; Photography by Marie Kinney Photography.
Images are the property of Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc. and may not be used without written permission. — with Maple & White Design and Ayr Cabinet Company.
Gender Neutral Kids' Bedroom with Carpet Ideas and Designs
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