Kids' Bedroom with Orange Walls Ideas and Designs
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This contemporary renovation makes no concession towards differentiating the old from the new. Rather than razing the entire residence an effort was made to conserve what elements could be worked with and added space where an expanded program required it. Clad with cedar, the addition contains a master suite on the first floor and two children’s rooms and playroom on the second floor. A small vegetated roof is located adjacent to the stairwell and is visible from the upper landing. Interiors throughout the house, both in new construction and in the existing renovation, were handled with great care to ensure an experience that is cohesive. Partition walls that once differentiated living, dining, and kitchen spaces, were removed and ceiling vaults expressed. A new kitchen island both defines and complements this singular space.
The parti is a modern addition to a suburban midcentury ranch house. Hence, the name “Modern with Ranch.”
SIMONE AUGUSTIN PHOTOGRAPHY
Foto: Simone Augustin Photography © 2017 Houzz
Englisches ABC-Poster: Gretas Schwester; Gartenzelt/Betthimmel: Manufactum; Tapete: Kork, Bauhaus
Tiffany Brooks, HGTV Host & Interior Designer
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My youngest client ever! I met this 4 year old's parents when they had me over to take a look at their on going living room project. After working on a couple of spaces in their West Loop building, they had come to know me and my work. We started, instead, with the daughters room. It was a total blank slate. They parents wanted something girly, but not pink, youthful but not toddler, and vintage but not traditional. I understood exactly what this room needed.
Lita Dirks & Co.
The high ceilings create the perfect hideaway for any child, while the orange accent wall and trendy decor bring the room to life.
Яна Яхина
Стайлинг для интерьерной фотосъемки квартиры 120 кв.м. в ЖК "Дом на Щукинской"
Дизайн: Елизавета Волович
Фото: Наталья Вершинина
Jennifer Gardner Design
This Mod Nursery was designed to inspire joy and creative play in the daylight hours with plenty of soft spaces to encourage quiet coziness in the sleepy time hours. The sunny yellow walls provide a cheerful foundation for etsy artwork in crisp white frames. A bold and bright animal printed fabric was selected for the drapery and blackout lining was added to ensure room darkness when needed. The gunmetal finished open shelves (secured to the wall as a safety measure) house toys, books and baby supplies. The Oeuf crib and portable changing table were the perfect solution for this small space. A sheep skin layered over a chevron area rug adds a dimension of graphic boldness to the room. An electric blue pouf adds a great pop of color and functions as both foot stool and play prop. We at Jennifer Gardner Design have great hope that this room will inspire beautiful childhood memories and the happiest of dreams!
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12 different types of toys are categorized and placed in an Elfa drawer unit from The Container Store. Picture labels are added so the toy's owner knows where to find what she want, and where to put them back.
Photo: Less is More Organizers
Southern Development Homes
Wall color is SW6606 Coral Reef in this fun, lively child's bedroom. Flooring Phenix Invitational Hats Off.
Chango
Architecture, Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Raquel Langworthy
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Kids' Bedroom with Orange Walls Ideas and Designs
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