Premium Turquoise Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs

Contemporary Chic Home Redesign
Contemporary Chic Home Redesign
UserUser
This little girl's bedroom welcomes an energetic feel that elevates the room through it's use of playful patterns and bold color scheme. Incorporating white throughout contributes the perfect contrast and keeps the room feeling lively and cheerful.
Four Seasons San Francisco
Four Seasons San Francisco
Saint Dizier DesignSaint Dizier Design
ROOM FOR 8 We created a space for the client's 8 grandchildren could sleep in one room and still have room to play. Each of the bunk beds has a trundle and on the right is a sofa from Resource Furniture that reconfigures to a bunk bed. The draperies from Clarencehouse and the rug from Edward Fields create the feel of being in an aquarium.(ish) David O. Marlow
Born & Bred Studio - Kiddies rooms and WC, Dartmouth Park
Born & Bred Studio - Kiddies rooms and WC, Dartmouth Park
Born & Bred StudioBorn & Bred Studio
Epic dinosaur little Boys Bedroom, Dartmouth park - London
Contemporary Vail Home
Contemporary Vail Home
RA Nelson LLCRA Nelson LLC
This expansive 10,000 square foot residence has the ultimate in quality, detail, and design. The mountain contemporary residence features copper, stone, and European reclaimed wood on the exterior. Highlights include a 24 foot Weiland glass door, floating steel stairs with a glass railing, double A match grain cabinets, and a comprehensive fully automated control system. An indoor basketball court, gym, swimming pool, and multiple outdoor fire pits make this home perfect for entertaining. Photo: Ric Stovall
Kids Media Room
Kids Media Room
HD2020HD2020
Karli Moore Photography
Triplex Paris 16
Triplex Paris 16
CECILE KOKOCINSKI STUDIOCECILE KOKOCINSKI STUDIO
Suite à une nouvelle acquisition cette ancien duplex a été transformé en triplex. Un étage pièce de vie, un étage pour les enfants pré ado et un étage pour les parents. Nous avons travaillé les volumes, la clarté, un look à la fois chaleureux et épuré
West Village Loft
West Village Loft
Lucy Harris StudioLucy Harris Studio
Notable decor elements include: Abridged bunk bed from Crate and Kids, Bubble wallpaper from Chasing Paper, Foshay bookcase from Room and Board, Aim three-lamp light set by Ronon & Erwan Bouroullec for Flos, Bolivia rug by Crosby Street Studios, Yellow Snap Cube bins from Crate and Barrel, Yellow linen quilts from Crate and Barrel, Styria amber pillows from Crate and Barrel, Eisen black and white throw from Crate and Barrel
Playful Places
Playful Places
Paxton Place DesignPaxton Place Design
Who says grownups have all the fun? Our client wanted to design a special environment for their children to play, learn, and unwind. Kids can have cute rooms too! These mini astronauts are big into space… so we upgraded an existing large, open area to let them zoom from one activity to the next. The parents wanted to keep the wood floors and cabinetry. We repainted the walls in a spa green (to calm those little aliens) and gave the ceiling a fresh coat of white paint. We also brought in playful rugs and furniture to add color and function. The window seats received new cushions and pillows which tied the space together. The teepee and art are just added fun points in matching black and white! Of course, the adults need love too. Mom received a new craft space which is across the playroom. We added white shutters and white walls & trim with a fun pop of pink on the ceiling. The rug is a graphic floral in hues of the spa green (shown in the playroom) with navy and pink (like the ceiling). We added simple white furniture for scrapbooking and crafts with a hit of graphic blue art to complete the space.

Premium Turquoise Kids' Bedroom Ideas and Designs

1
Ireland
Tailor my experience with cookies

Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. By clicking ‘Accept’ I agree to this, as further described in the Houzz Cookie Policy. I can reject non-essential cookies by clicking ‘Manage Preferences’.