Turquoise Kids' Room and Nursery Ideas and Designs
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EFE Creative Lab
Design + Execution by EFE Creative Lab
Custom Bookcase by Oldemburg Furniture
Photography by Christine Michelle Photography
Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build
Child's Bedroom
Vaulted ceiling of boy's bedroom allows for a play/sleeping loft above the closet.
At the opposite end of the loft is a door to a secret meeting space/clubhouse above the hall bathroom!
modified library ladder • Benjamin Moore "Gulf Stream" on the walls (flat) • oak floors •
Construction by CG&S Design-Build.
Photography by Tre Dunham, Fine focus Photography
D. Buckley Design
Lindsay and her husband Geoff have a new home in Washington D.C. and needed to transform the extra room in to a space suitable for their new little addition. I was excited to take on the project, using Lindsay's beloved childhood stuffed penguin 'Pengi' as a starting point for inspiration. With an arctic-cool color palette, some great Etsy finds, and a little elbow grease, the room came together perfectly: a modern, arctic nursery for their little boy August. Complete with penguins, of course.
Photos: D.Buckley Design
designstiles
inspired by the movie, Moonrise Kingdom, this young couple wanted a midcentury-modern/industrial nursery with organic elements.
TOC design & construction inc.
Tania Scardellato from TOC design
I love getting the kids involved when designing their rooms. In this case my young client 5 years old loves blue. Maybe when he is older he will want green and yellow It will be easy for the parents to just paint the one accent wall and change up the accessories,. I went with furniture from IKEA and made smart choices as each piece has a double duty. Like the Brimes bed that has storage and converts into a king size bed so that a friend can sleep over.
Clifton Leung Design Workshop - CLDW.com.hk
With a design brief to minimize clutter and maximize space, the flat is designed with clean lines and a simple color palette, which creates a perfect backdrop for the owner’s artwork collections.
Unconventional design and layout creates an extraordinary space for a study in a trapezoid-shaped living room. Wood is used extensively to foster a welcoming warmth in the home.
Indirect lighting design, such light troughs helps to achieve a minimalistic look, making the flat looks more spacious. An accent color in each bedroom is adopted to help bring out its distinctive personality and ambience effectively.
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