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ULLE Studio
Bedroom update for a 6 year old boy who loves to read, draw, and play cars. Our clients wanted to create a fun space for their son and stay within a tight budget.
L. Hamilton & Co. - Dwell
A coastal bedroom with shades of blue and gray. The wall consists of shiplap, coastal art, and shades of blue abstract art.
Cindy Aplanalp & Chairma Design Group
Chain art wall accent add an unexpected chic to this tween space.
The bed designed for storage and classic detailing will keep it current as the years pass. Bright and fun- the perfect retreat for this big-sis.
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
To sets of site built bunks can sleep up to eight comfortably. The trundle beds can be pushed in to allow for extra floor space.
Carina Vaz Interiors
Modern multi-use bedroom with extra storage, brick wall, wood custom bed, and built-in furniture
Example of a small minimalist bedroom. Laminate floor and beige floor bedroom design in Dallas. A lot of natural lighting, custom design, and work area.
ANDdesign / Александра Дашкевич
Комната подростка, выполненная в более современном стиле, однако с некоторыми элементами классики в виде потолочного карниза, фасадов с филенками. Стена за изголовьем выполнена в стеновых шпонированных панелях, переходящих в рабочее место у окна.
Haven Design and Construction
Our clients desired a fun and whimsical space for their boys playroom, but wanted it to be gender neutral for possible future children. We started with this fun map of the world wallpaper mural and designed a custom built in storage bench beneath it to easily tuck toys away. A custom bench seat cushion and bright throw pillows make it a cozy spot to curl up with a book. Custom bookshelves hold lots of favorite kids books, while a chalk board wall encourages fun and imagination. A play table and bright red chairs tie into the red bench pillows. Finally, a fun striped play tent completes the space and a woven chandelier adds the finishing touch.
Matarozzi Pelsinger Builders
In the process of renovating this house for a multi-generational family, we restored the original Shingle Style façade with a flared lower edge that covers window bays and added a brick cladding to the lower story. On the interior, we introduced a continuous stairway that runs from the first to the fourth floors. The stairs surround a steel and glass elevator that is centered below a skylight and invites natural light down to each level. The home’s traditionally proportioned formal rooms flow naturally into more contemporary adjacent spaces that are unified through consistency of materials and trim details.
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