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Playful Pink Playroom at the Crown House
Playful Pink Playroom at the Crown House
Willow & Bert InteriorsWillow & Bert Interiors
This end of the multipurpose playroom needed to have a squashy sofa for my client to nurse her new born while watching her other children play and do their homework. A mix of unique scatter cushions softens the area while a combination of roller blinds and curtains enables the room to fully adapt to the families needs. A personalised neon light adds a final quirky touch.
Updated Suburban Tract Home
Updated Suburban Tract Home
Lark InteriorLark Interior
The sweet girls who own this room asked for "hot pink" so we delivered! The vintage dresser that we had lacquered provides tons of storage.
Bryn Mawr Family Home
Bryn Mawr Family Home
down2earth Interior Design, LLC.down2earth Interior Design, LLC.
Who wouldn’t want a giant floral mural as the focus wall of their daughter’s bedroom? This mom (and daughter) certainly embraced the feminine here, with this colorful mural behind the bed. We paired the mural with Sherwin Williams color ‘Inspired Lilac’, because lavender is the young occupant’s favorite. On the Jenny Lind bed, we used fresh cut floral bedding. Round white night tables are a perfect place to put down that bedtime reading when young eyes get heavy. The gold reading lamps were an opportunity for a little bling. A window bench is the perfect place for a young reader to cuddle up. The bench material is just a little bit sparkly. It’s made of a polyurethane and has “ink resistant technology”, so it’s a forgiving upholstery selection for a spot where a young girl might be writing.
Midwest Makeover
Midwest Makeover
J Hill InteriorsJ Hill Interiors
Photographer: Jeff Johnson Third-time repeat clients loved our work so much, they hired us to design their Ohio home instead of recruiting a local Ohio designer. All work was done remotely except for an initial meeting for site measure and initial consult, and then a second flight for final installation. All 6,000 square feet was decorated head to toe by J Hill Interiors, Inc., as well as new paint and lighting.
Boys Rooms - Dallas, TX
Boys Rooms - Dallas, TX
Twilly and FigTwilly and Fig
This boy’s room is fun and reflects his personality of sports. We used a custom sports mural for the accent wall behind the low profile bed. We used gray, red, orange, and black in the room with bedding, walls colors, wall décor and accessories. Furniture was kept to a minimum. Michael Hunter Photography
Award-Winning Alcove Beds
Award-Winning Alcove Beds
Distinctive Design / Build / Remodel, LLC.Distinctive Design / Build / Remodel, LLC.
This used to be a musty utility area. We converted it into a playroom for the kids complete with built-in alcove beds and a full bathroom. This innovative design won a Contractor of the Year award from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry. http://www.houzz.com/pro/wquarles/william-quarles-photography
Kiora
Kiora
Ectypos ArchitectureEctypos Architecture
Child's bedroom is small in foot print but with the extra height we were able to create a loft bed accessed using the refinished ladder from the former library. A skylight fills the room with natural light. Photo by: Andrew Krucko
Camelot New Build
Camelot New Build
BANDD DESIGNBANDD DESIGN
The down-to-earth interiors in this Austin home are filled with attractive textures, colors, and wallpapers. Project designed by Sara Barney’s Austin interior design studio BANDD DESIGN. They serve the entire Austin area and its surrounding towns, with an emphasis on Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown. For more about BANDD DESIGN, click here: https://bandddesign.com/ To learn more about this project, click here: https://bandddesign.com/austin-camelot-interior-design/

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