Kids' Bedroom with Cork Flooring and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

2017 Spring Parade
2017 Spring Parade
City Homes, LLCCity Homes, LLC
Custom white grommet bunk beds model white gray bedding, a trundle feature and striped curtains. A wooden ladder offers a natural finish to the bedroom decor around shiplap bunk bed trim. Light gray walls in Benjamin Moore Classic Gray compliment the surrounding color theme while red pillows offer a pop of contrast contributing to a nautical vibe. Polished concrete floors add an industrial feature to this open bedroom space.
Copper Harbor
Copper Harbor
Prentiss Balance Wickline ArchitectsPrentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Custom built-ins minimize the need for additional furniture. Photography by Kes Efstathiou
Contemporary Residence
Contemporary Residence
Blueline Architects p.c.Blueline Architects p.c.
3900 sf (including garage) contemporary mountain home.
Soda Spring Residence
Soda Spring Residence
Kat Alves PhotographyKat Alves Photography
Photo: Kat Alves Photography www.katalves.com // Design: Atmosphere Design Build http://www.atmospheredesignbuild.com/
Nikki & David's Prairie Style Home
Nikki & David's Prairie Style Home
ArciformArciform
In the guest bedroom, a high voltage door covers the electrical panel on barn door hardware - photo by Blackstone Edge
Boonah 1
Boonah 1
NICOLE WESTON ARCHITECTNICOLE WESTON ARCHITECT
Relaxed bunk room for kids, polished concrete floors. (Nicole Weston Architect)
Family room (sports)
Family room (sports)
Thinkterior LLCThinkterior LLC
THEME There are two priorities in this room: Hockey (in this case, Washington Capitals hockey) and FUN. FOCUS The room is broken into two main sections (one for kids and one for adults); and divided by authentic hockey boards, complete with yellow kickplates and half-inch plexiglass. Like a true hockey arena, the room pays homage to star players with two fully autographed team jerseys preserved in cases, as well as team logos positioned throughout the room on custom-made pillows, accessories and the floor. The back half of the room is made just for kids. Swings, a dart board, a ball pit, a stage and a hidden playhouse under the stairs ensure fun for all. STORAGE A large storage unit at the rear of the room makes use of an odd-shaped nook, adds support and accommodates large shelves, toys and boxes. Storage space is cleverly placed near the ballpit, and will eventually transition into a full storage area once the pit is no longer needed. The back side of the hockey boards hold two small refrigerators (one for adults and one for kids), as well as the base for the audio system. GROWTH The front half of the room lasts as long as the family’s love for the team. The back half of the room grows with the children, and eventually will provide a useable, wide open space as well as storage. SAFETY A plexiglass wall separates the two main areas of the room, minimizing the noise created by kids playing and hockey fans cheering. It also protects the big screen TV from balls, pucks and other play objects that occasionally fly by. The ballpit door has a double safety lock to ensure supervised use.
Квартира на мансардном этаже
Квартира на мансардном этаже
Олег ИстоминОлег Истомин
фото Олег Истомин, арх.Татьяна Тишкова
Luxury fit for a Teen
Luxury fit for a Teen
Innovative Design BuildInnovative Design Build
Anyone out there that loves to share a bathroom with a teen? Our clients were ready for us to help shuffle rooms around on their 2nd floor in order to accommodate a new full bathroom with a large walk in shower and double vanity. The new bathroom is very simple in style and color with a bright open feel and lots of storage.

Kids' Bedroom with Cork Flooring and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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