Kids' Bedroom with Brown Walls and Pink Walls Ideas and Designs

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.
Beautiful blush, timeless children's bedroom
Beautiful blush, timeless children's bedroom
My Bespoke RoomMy Bespoke Room
This timeless, plush, children's bedroom is great for that awkward age where children are growing into teens and want something still child friendly but not babyish!
Mainline Traditional
Mainline Traditional
Cherokee ConstructionCherokee Construction
Architect: Peter Zimmerman, Peter Zimmerman Architects Interior Designer: Allison Forbes, Forbes Design Consultants Photographer: Tom Crane
Colorful Traditional
Colorful Traditional
Eminent Interior DesignEminent Interior Design
A growing young family with two daughters, this couple hired Brandi to complete their home’s interior decor. She loved working with these fantastic clients – they eagerly embraced a playful use of color and bold design choices! Finished in a colorful traditional style, this home is full of timeless architecture mixed with modern details. From a navy and bright orange office to a green floral dining room, each room on the main floor makes a unique statement but flows together through similar artwork and rugs. Upstairs, the master bedroom is a serene sanctuary. Brandi added wood beams, handmade wall coverings, and an extra custom-built closet. The two girls’ bedrooms are all about fun trends, personalized touches, and plenty of storage for their many prized possessions.
Precious Place
Precious Place
Provanti Designs, IncProvanti Designs, Inc
It was time for a new style for this teenager’s bedroom. She desperately needed more room for clothes while dreaming of a grown-up room with drapes and a velvet bed. Too busy with teen life to focus on working with a designer, her mother offered the general guidelines. Design a room that will transition into young adulthood with furnishings that will be transferable to her apartment in the future. Two must haves: the color “millennial pink” and a hardwood floor! This dark walk-out basement-bedroom was transformed into a bright, efficient, grown-up room so inviting that it earned the name “precious”! Clarity Northwest Photography: Matthew Gallant
Ridgefield-In-Town Colonial
Ridgefield-In-Town Colonial
Rachel Belden Interior Design LLCRachel Belden Interior Design LLC
Roy Weinstein and Ken Kast of Roy Weinstein Photographer
New Construction on the Bayou
New Construction on the Bayou
Liv By Design InteriorsLiv By Design Interiors
Boys' Bedroom Photo Credit: Chad Chenier Photography
North Shore Less is More
North Shore Less is More
Leah Bolger DesignLeah Bolger Design
Little girls dream bedroom! stairs to loft bed, below is a daybed and homework area below. Arches, X-shape balusters, flower pots. Secret space below desk and under the stairs is a secret bunny hutch!
Grand Haven Custom Home
Grand Haven Custom Home
Chirigos Designs / Design BarChirigos Designs / Design Bar
A place for rest and rejuvenation. Not too pink, the walls were painted a warm blush tone and matched with white custom cabinetry and gray accents. The brass finishes bring the warmth needed.
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Modern Farmhouse-Upstate
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Children's room with pink framed bed, large rug, and colorful wall design. Photographer: Rob Karosis

Kids' Bedroom with Brown Walls and Pink Walls Ideas and Designs

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