colour the carpet should be? What about the curtains and lights?
Thx for your help!
like this design for my rooom and I'm going to use it. I know you said the paint was from home depot but do you know the exact name of the colors. Thanks! ~Alyssa
Hi Jennifer, I don't think damask designs have specific names, but if you are looking for a special damask decal, feel free to contact us through our website and we will help you with your personal project for your daughter's room. Thanks
Choosing the right paint color really all depends on the look you're going for and how much light the room gets. One thought with dark
posted with your picture, you'll see that they've done the opposite and the result is very soothing. Pops of color add some excitment and interest. DEFINITELY plan on curtains. They finish off the room. Houzz readers--I'll bet you've got some great advice to add!
patterned carpet run throughout the bedroom and playroom suite of this charming tot-to-teen bedroom, creating continuity and visually enlarging both spaces. Black and white polka dot fabric was added to create a more grown-up look for this tween girl.
retty carpet. Where is it from?
stand with fabric you can do easily. craft shops sell the wood table for cheap. check out interior fabrics on line. will even tell you how much fabric you would need.
in love with the wire baskets shelves...Where did you get them?
What color white did you use with the blue?
Ryan's room colouring and design ideas
Blue walls, rug with orange accent
toys with your children, toss out any broken toys or ones with missing parts and select the ones they've outgrown — those are all the ones going into your donate box. I find that the fewer toys my kids have, the more they play with them."
Thanks to its simple design, Jenny Lind furniture is easy to
start with great storage now? Cubbies, hooks and baskets can be an early lesson in organization.
10. It's your house too.It is totally possible to create a child-friendly home that is also stylish and hip. This was much harder years ago, but with all the new children's products on the market, plus
nursery was designed in collaboration with Suzanne O'Leary, owner of ella+elliot. The modern children's store was approached by Tas Design Build, a leader in condo developments in Toronto, to create a space that would fit the modern lifestyle of their potential clients. This room has received considerable
Suite Design and has appeared on HGTV Canada's The Decorating Adventures of Ambrose Price.
after a design board did not approve the modern style in a
conservative neighbrohood. So we decided to take it one
step further and now it is the ‘bent and sliced house’.
The bend is from the original design (a.k.a.The Bent House),
and is a gesture to the curved slope of the site. This curve,
coincidentally
previous design’s
site, and thus could be re-utilized.
Similiar to Japanese Oragami, this house unfolds like a piece
of slice paper from the sloped site. The negative space
between the slices creates wonderful clerestories for natural
light and ventilation. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair
couch with tv for guest room or chalk board walls for playeoom
the carpet is to die for! Great color and plush!