Toddler’s Room with Carpet Ideas and Designs

Kentfield 1920's complete revival
Kentfield 1920's complete revival
Tamley Architectural DesignTamley Architectural Design
The attic was transformed into a child's bedroom and play area. The low roof areas were used creatively for storage and built in cabinetry.
Astronomer's Observatory - A Child's Room
Astronomer's Observatory - A Child's Room
Katherine Sable DesignKatherine Sable Design
This navy kid's room is filled with bright moments of orange and yellow. Ralph Lauren's Northern Hemisphere is covering the ceiling, inspiring exploration in space and ocean. A Solar System mobile and light-up Moon provide great fun to this sophisticated yet playful space.
Lincoln Park Vintage Featured in Domino & House Beautiful
Lincoln Park Vintage Featured in Domino & House Beautiful
Summer Thornton Design, IncSummer Thornton Design, Inc
Zebra wallpaper straight from The Royal Tenenbaums makes a bold statement in this nursery. Dark, traditional furniture pops with bright velvets and a graphic, chocolatey carpet. Summer Thornton Design, Inc.
Child's Bedroom
Child's Bedroom
Lauren Liess InteriorsLauren Liess Interiors
Children's room by Lauren Liess.
Putnam - Modern Pink Nursery
Putnam - Modern Pink Nursery
Chana Lynn DesignsChana Lynn Designs
This was the post nursery update after the crib was removed. Photo by: Chana Putnam
Winter Park, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Bridget Ray Interior DesignBridget Ray Interior Design
Custom built in closet. Removal of old doors and added drawers and hanging space with additional molding detail and knobs for embellishment. Photography by Brent Tinsley.
Little Girls Bedroom
Little Girls Bedroom
Lana Rose InteriorsLana Rose Interiors
This is a great shot of the bedside table and bed canopy. The table was from Homesense and I wanted to add the childs favourite dinosaurs here to make them part of the decor not just a toy. I added a plant here to bring the space alive and make a great contract against the dinosour toys and colour scheme. the little toy storage underneath makes good use of the space and the bedside faux fur rug gives that cosy feel to the room.
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
Children’s waiting room interior design project at Princeton University. I was beyond thrilled when contacted by a team of scientists ( psychologists and neurologists ) at Princeton University. This group of professors and graduate students from the Turk-Brown Laboratory are conducting research on the infant’s brain by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (or fMRI), to see how they learn, remember and think. My job was to turn a tiny 7’x10′ windowless study room into an inviting but not too “clinical” waiting room for the mothers or fathers and siblings of the babies being studied. We needed to ensure a comfortable place for parents to rock and feed their babies while waiting their turn to go back to the laboratory, as well as a place to change the babies if needed. We wanted to stock some shelves with good books and while the room looks complete, we’re still sourcing something interactive to mount to the wall to help entertain toddlers who want something more active than reading or building blocks. Since there are no windows, I wanted to bring the outdoors inside. Princeton University‘s colors are orange, gray and black and the history behind those colors is very interesting. It seems there are a lot of squirrels on campus and these colors were selected for the three colors of squirrels often seem scampering around the university grounds. The orange squirrels are now extinct, but the gray and black squirrels are abundant, as I found when touring the campus with my son on installation day. Therefore we wanted to reflect this history in the room and decided to paint silhouettes of squirrels in these three colors throughout the room. While the ceilings are 10′ high in this tiny room, they’re very drab and boring. Given that it’s a drop ceiling, we can’t paint it a fun color as I typically do in my nurseries and kids’ rooms. To distract from the ugly ceiling, I contacted My Custom Creation through their Etsy shop and commissioned them to create a custom butterfly mobile to suspend from the ceiling to create a swath of butterflies moving across the room. Their customer service was impeccable and the end product was exactly what we wanted! The flooring in the space was simply coated concrete so I decided to use Flor carpet tiles to give it warmth and a grass-like appeal. These tiles are super easy to install and can easily be removed without any residual on the floor. I’ll be using them more often for sure! See more photos of our commercial interior design job below and contact us if you need a unique space designed for children. We don’t just design nurseries and bedrooms! We’re game for anything!

Toddler’s Room with Carpet Ideas and Designs

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