Traditional Kids' Room and Nursery Ideas and Designs with Painted Wood Flooring

5 Storey Period House Renovation - East London
5 Storey Period House Renovation - East London
Lomax & ChiLomax & Chi
Bright and fun child's bedroom, with feature wallpaper, pink painted fireplace and built in shelving.
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Laura Fox Interior Design, LLCLaura Fox Interior Design, LLC
This room for three growing boys now gives each of them a private area of their own for sleeping, studying, and displaying their prized possessions. By arranging the beds this way, we were also able to gain a second (much needed) closet/ wardrobe space. Painting the floors gave the idea of a fun rug being there, but without shifting around and getting destroyed by the boys.
Kensington Child's Room
Kensington Child's Room
GM Homes Design & ConstructionGM Homes Design & Construction
I designed this bed with a pull-out bed below for an 8 year old girl. The wall paper, blinds, curtains and cushions are all bespoke designs for this bed.
Girl Nursery
Girl Nursery
Think Chic InteriorsThink Chic Interiors
A calm and serene baby girl nursery in Benjamin Moore Silver chain. the windows are covers in RH blackout blush color window panels. and the ceiling with a marble mural on and a sputnik chandelier. All the furniture besides the rocking chair is white. Photography by Hulya Kolabas.
Family House in North London
Family House in North London
VORBILD ArchitectureVORBILD Architecture
This rear bedroom has floor mounted white radiators, new timber sash windows with window shutters, as well as painted floor boards. The fireplace has been retained and a new decorative wallpaper added onto its side wall. Photography by Chris Snook

Traditional Kids' Room and Nursery Ideas and Designs with Painted Wood Flooring

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