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Valerie Grant Interiors
Created from a second floor attic space this unique teen hangout space has something for everyone - ping pong, stadium hockey, foosball, hanging chairs - plenty to keep kids busy in their own space.
Fourwinds Interiors
A Kid's playroom with pops of color made alive against soft neutrals.
This media wall has a mix of texture and warm wood tones against the neutral gray, black, and white that anchors most of the wall. The storage allows for easy kid's organization that will last for years, and the decor allows a more grown-up feel for the adults to enjoy, too.
Photo Credit: Ally Bowen Photography
Studio McGee
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The Toy Tamer
Peace and order reign! Everyone's happy - since now the kids can reach everything and the adults are no longer in charge of cleaning up! It's a win/win.
Just Basements
Industrial style basement skate / scooter park for kids and Mom and Dad alike. Black industrial steel accents throughout with exposed concrete floors and painted exposed joists above. Mobile trick boxes in the centre of the space and fixed ramps either side. Graffiti and custom black window cages drive the concept home.
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.
Clear Shoe Boxes from The Container Store also make for great containers to store by color, shape, or set.
Julie Rhodes Interiors
Location: Houston, TX, USA
Full renovation; transforming attic space into multi-purpose game room, including a home office space for a Mother of three, and a media space that the entire family could enjoy. Durability was important, as was creating a space that the children could grow into.
Julie Rhodes Interiors
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