Light Wood Floor Kids' Room Ideas - Style: Transitional
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Frankel Design Build
Kids' room - large transitional boy light wood floor and brown floor kids' room idea in Houston with gray walls
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
Kids' room - mid-sized transitional boy light wood floor, brown floor and vaulted ceiling kids' room idea in Orange County with white walls
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Doug Hill Photography
Example of a mid-sized transitional girl light wood floor kids' room design in Los Angeles with purple walls
Example of a mid-sized transitional girl light wood floor kids' room design in Los Angeles with purple walls
Chango
Architecture, Construction Management, Interior Design, Art Curation & Real Estate Advisement by Chango & Co.
Construction by MXA Development, Inc.
Photography by Sarah Elliott
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Brooklinteriors
This 1901 Park Slope Brownstone underwent a full gut in 2020. The top floor of this new gorgeous home was designed especially for the kids. Cozy bedrooms, room for play and imagination to run wild, and even remote learning spaces.
SHOPHOUSE
Inspiration for a large transitional gender-neutral light wood floor and beige floor kids' room remodel in Philadelphia with multicolored walls
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
Highly edited and livable, this Dallas mid-century residence is both bright and airy. The layered neutrals are brightened with carefully placed pops of color, creating a simultaneously welcoming and relaxing space. The home is a perfect spot for both entertaining large groups and enjoying family time -- exactly what the clients were looking for.
Butler Armsden Architects
Kids' bedroom - transitional girl light wood floor and beige floor kids' bedroom idea in San Francisco with yellow walls
Gaskin Designs
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional light wood floor kids' room remodel in Los Angeles with gray walls
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Stools - Takumi Woodwork
Paintings - Isca Greenfield-Sanders & Wayne Thiebaud
& Farell Beam
Wallpaper / Sheets - Serena and Lily
Rug - Krimsa
Bedding - Lulu DK
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Stools - Takumi Woodwork
Rock Pillows - Ronel Jordaan Textiles
Painting - Damien Hirst
Wallpaper / Sheets - Serena and Lily
Rug - Krimsa
Bedding - LULU DK
Romans - Robert Allen Duralee
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Tom Olcott
Kids' bedroom - transitional boy light wood floor and beige floor kids' bedroom idea in Other with white walls
Kids' bedroom - transitional boy light wood floor and beige floor kids' bedroom idea in Other with white walls
Soucie Horner, Ltd.
Juxtaposition: defined as two things placed close together with contrasting effect, the word epitomizes this downtown Chicago residence. A family home, it evinces comfort, calm, and connection. Here, chaise lounges nestle side-by-side, welcoming wine-sippers, book-readers, and fireplace-gazers. There, an upholstered kitchen banquette recalls the coziness of a favorite restaurant’s corner table. And yet – while an elegant refuge for a busy family, this home is also a place of work. Indeed, it is the worldwide headquarters of a lauded anti-aging skincare company, complete with full-time employees and their offices. To meld the dual functions the house serves so seamlessly, workspaces are lavished with the same hallmarks that distinguish family-oriented rooms: a focus on ease, an open-minded use of space, thoughtfully considered décor, and an imaginative use of color that awakens a mostly neutral palette with joyful visual interest. Lavender and chartreuse sing against black walls; tangerine and steel blue dot creamy hues with vivid punctuation. Still, quiet prevails, creating a timelessly tranquil backdrop for work, play, and everything in between.
Photo: Dustin Halleck
M. Lahr Homes
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gender-neutral light wood floor and beige floor kids' room remodel in Orlando with gray walls
Example of a transitional gender-neutral light wood floor kids' bedroom design in San Francisco with multicolored walls
Elizabeth Krial Design, LLC
Kids' room - transitional light wood floor kids' room idea in DC Metro with multicolored walls
JLF & Associates, Inc.
Transitional gender-neutral light wood floor and beige floor kids' bedroom photo in Other with white walls
Cullum Homes
Example of a transitional light wood floor kids' room design in Phoenix with multicolored walls
Jute Interior Design
Lisa Romerein
Inspiration for a transitional gender-neutral light wood floor kids' room remodel in San Francisco with gray walls
Inspiration for a transitional gender-neutral light wood floor kids' room remodel in San Francisco with gray walls
Light Wood Floor Kids' Room Ideas - Style: Transitional
KitchenLab Interiors
KitchenLab Interiors’ first, entirely new construction project in collaboration with GTH architects who designed the residence. KLI was responsible for all interior finishes, fixtures, furnishings, and design including the stairs, casework, interior doors, moldings and millwork. KLI also worked with the client on selecting the roof, exterior stucco and paint colors, stone, windows, and doors. The homeowners had purchased the existing home on a lakefront lot of the Valley Lo community in Glenview, thinking that it would be a gut renovation, but when they discovered a host of issues including mold, they decided to tear it down and start from scratch. The minute you look out the living room windows, you feel as though you're on a lakeside vacation in Wisconsin or Michigan. We wanted to help the homeowners achieve this feeling throughout the house - merging the causal vibe of a vacation home with the elegance desired for a primary residence. This project is unique and personal in many ways - Rebekah and the homeowner, Lorie, had grown up together in a small suburb of Columbus, Ohio. Lorie had been Rebekah's babysitter and was like an older sister growing up. They were both heavily influenced by the style of the late 70's and early 80's boho/hippy meets disco and 80's glam, and both credit their moms for an early interest in anything related to art, design, and style. One of the biggest challenges of doing a new construction project is that it takes so much longer to plan and execute and by the time tile and lighting is installed, you might be bored by the selections of feel like you've seen them everywhere already. “I really tried to pull myself, our team and the client away from the echo-chamber of Pinterest and Instagram. We fell in love with counter stools 3 years ago that I couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger on, thank god, because then they started showing up literally everywhere", Rebekah recalls. Lots of one of a kind vintage rugs and furnishings make the home feel less brand-spanking new. The best projects come from a team slightly outside their comfort zone. One of the funniest things Lorie says to Rebekah, "I gave you everything you wanted", which is pretty hilarious coming from a client to a designer.
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