Luxury Small Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs

Brooklyn Townhouse
Brooklyn Townhouse
Robert GranoffRobert Granoff
Interiors by Morris & Woodhouse Interiors LLC, Architecture by ARCHONSTRUCT LLC © Robert Granoff
Relaxed Luxury Lake Geneva
Relaxed Luxury Lake Geneva
Lowell Custom HomesLowell Custom Homes
https://www.lowellcustomhomes.com Photo by www.aimeemazzenga.com Interior Design by www.northshorenest.com Relaxed luxury on the shore of beautiful Geneva Lake in Wisconsin.
Nursery (carriage crib)
Nursery (carriage crib)
Thinkterior LLCThinkterior LLC
THEME Created for a baby girl, this room is magical, feminine and very pink. At its heart is the Carriage Crib, surrounded by a large oak tree with delightful animals, baby blocks, a cozy window seat and an upholstered play area on the floor. FOCUS The eye-catching size and detail of the Carriage Crib, with a dainty canopy held in place by woodland creatures immediately catches a visitor’s attention, and is enhanced by the piece’s fascinating colors and textures. Wall murals, fabrics, accent furniture and lighting accent the beauty of the crib. A handsome Dutch door with a minientrance just for her ensures that this princess feels at home as soon as she steps in the room. STORAGE The room has closet organizers for everyday items, and cubicle storage is beautifully hidden behind the wall letter blocks. GROWTH As the room’s occupant grows from baby to toddler to child and ‘tween, the room is easily transformed with age-appropriate toys, pictures, bedding and fabrics. The crib portion of the carriage can be removed and fitted with a larger mattress, saving both time and money in the future. Letter blocks are easily updated by simply removing the letters and replacing them with mirrors, colors or other images. SAFETY Standard precautions are taken to secure power outlets and keep exposed shelving out of reach. Thickly padded upholstered squares featuring colors and patterns that coordinate with the fabrics on the window seat and valance create a visually inviting, comfortable and safe place to play.
Kid's Playhouse Remodel
Kid's Playhouse Remodel
Lord DesignLord Design
We found antique beds from Justin & Burks and altered them to hold extra long and narrow mattresses that were custom made and covered by The Work Room. The bedding and pillows are from Filling Spaces and the owl pillows are from Alberta Street Owls. The walls used to be a darker pine which we had Lori of One Horse Studios white wash to this sweet, dreamy white while retaining the character of the pine. It was another of our controversial choices that proved very successful! We made sure each bed had a reading light and we also have a fourth mattress stored under one of the beds for the fourth grand kid to sleep on. Remodel by BC Custom Homes Steve Eltinge, Eltinge Photograhy
East 88th Street New York, NY
East 88th Street New York, NY
Adrienne Neff Design Services LLCAdrienne Neff Design Services LLC
Don Freeman Studio photography. Interior design by Adrienne Neff. Architect Brian Billings.
Transitional Modern Austin Home
Transitional Modern Austin Home
Sarah Rice Design LLCSarah Rice Design LLC
This Lego themed play room is full of custom touches. We designed and installed a built-in wall with shelving and work space as well as the Lego table and the display shelves. The framed Lego art prints and striped area rug finish up this space.
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Gone are the days of "throw-away" furniture when it comes to the kids. Creating custom bedrooms with a timeless feel and function for this generation is one of our specialties. The Europly base material has a clean, modern, no frills vibe and expresses the layered multi-ply edge detail to showcase a bespoke, gender-neutral bedroom solution. It is easily accessorized to the personal taste and whims of the occupant as they evolve through the years. Possibilities are endless, clever storage solutions abound, craftsmanship and overall composition is key. For a room shared by two kiddos of different ages, we split the room in half with a floor to ceiling room divider chocked full of open shleves, closed cabinets, a desk, drawers, and bed with a trundle below on each side. Each has their own window, wall sconce, and lighting controls while the room divider creates a perfect buffer in a shared bedroom.
Dormitorio Infantil Femenino
Dormitorio Infantil Femenino
Yessenia Ulloa Ch.Yessenia Ulloa Ch.
Melamine de 18mm en tonos Blanco y Capri, con cajonera de Rattán. Tiradores personalizados pintados en poliuretano rosa con iluminación en repisas laterales y espejo personalizado.
Cobble Hill Brownstone, Brooklyn, New York
Cobble Hill Brownstone, Brooklyn, New York
Zimmerman Workshop Architecture + DesignZimmerman Workshop Architecture + Design
This double-wide hallway was transformed into a cute lounge for the kids to share. We worked closely with the clients' daughters to come up with a design that they would love. The rug--made up of FLOR tiles, climbs up the wall.
Lennox Garden Knightsbridge (Boys in stripes)
Lennox Garden Knightsbridge (Boys in stripes)
Blank To BoldBlank To Bold
Lennox Garden was a fun and exciting project because it was the kids thats gave their input on what they wanted done to their bedroom. They wanted stripes but instead we went above and beyond and game them something better, zig zags.
Transitional Modern Austin Home
Transitional Modern Austin Home
Sarah Rice Design LLCSarah Rice Design LLC
This Lego themed play room is full of custom touches. We designed and installed a built-in wall with shelving and work space as well as the Lego table and the display shelves. The framed Lego art prints and striped area rug finish up this space.

Luxury Small Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs

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