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Oopsy Daisy, Fine Art for Kids
Oopsy Daisy: Create a space for a boy or girl that reflects their interests and personality. Bunk beds are a space saving must-have for shared rooms, or in expectation of guests. Separate the beds with a dresser to avoid a crowded feeling, and keep the kids facing the same way for late night chats. Over the dresser, we've displayed stretched canvas wall art featuring boys' favorite sports with personalized jerseys. Jones Segarra's Sports Locker art for kids series is the perfect wall decor to grow with your children. Add a name and sports number to any piece for artwork your little one is sure to be proud of. Colorful bedding in orange and blue complement the bold blue rug, and keep the room whimsical and relaxed. We like a look that coordinates colors, but isn't too "matchy-matchy".
Segarra's collection also includes girls' sports with the same personalization options. Group multiples together for a gallery feel and a stunning, yet sporty, feature wall.
SC Design LLC
Large transitional boy dark wood floor and brown floor kids' room photo in Chicago with gray walls
TEW Design Studio
Sports themed boy's bedroom. We transmitted our clients love of hockey and sports into a great design with fun elements.
Photo Credit: Allie Mullin
Kids' room - mid-sized transitional boy carpeted and gray floor kids' room idea in Raleigh with gray walls
Kids' room - mid-sized transitional boy carpeted and gray floor kids' room idea in Raleigh with gray walls
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Bold, dramatic and singular home with a relaxed yet sophisticated interior. Minimal but not austere. Subtle but impactful. Mix of California and Colorado influences in a Minnesota foundation.
Builder - John Kraemer & Sons / Architect - Sharratt Design Company / Troy Thies - Project Photographer
Arteva Homes
Example of a large trendy boy carpeted and gray floor kids' room design in Detroit with multicolored walls
Home by Hattan
This was designed for a boy who loves to play and watch hockey. Bedding by Pottery Barn. We used his old hockey sticks, ordered a Stanley Cup lamp, and even chose a modern chair that resembles a hockey puck. More pictures and details in this room are found at www.homebyhattan.com, including a jumbo-tron ceiling light!
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Columbus, OH
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Columbus Area's Luxury Design Build Firm | 17x Best of Houzz Winner!
Alpert Signature Homes Inc
Boy's bedroom painted blue with sports theme
Bedroom - traditional bedroom idea in Denver
Bedroom - traditional bedroom idea in Denver
MacMurrayDesigns
Boston Garden Locker Room Mural by Renee' MacMurray
Kids' room - traditional kids' room idea in Boston
Kids' room - traditional kids' room idea in Boston
TR Design Group "The" Residential Design Group
Example of a mid-sized minimalist boy carpeted and gray floor kids' room design in Detroit with multicolored walls
Melanie Morris Interiors, LLC.
Alex Kotlik
Trendy boy carpeted kids' room photo in New York with white walls
Trendy boy carpeted kids' room photo in New York with white walls
Tracy Lynn Studio
Zack Bensen
Example of a mid-sized trendy boy kids' room design in San Diego with multicolored walls
Example of a mid-sized trendy boy kids' room design in San Diego with multicolored walls
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Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!
LeichtUSA
By Leicht www.leichtusa.com
Handless kitchen, high Gloss lacquered
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Worktop Corian, colour: glacier white
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Z+ Interiors
T.C. Geist Photography
Kids' room - small transitional boy medium tone wood floor kids' room idea in New York with gray walls
Kids' room - small transitional boy medium tone wood floor kids' room idea in New York with gray walls
CHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTS
Eye-Land: Named for the expansive white oak savanna views, this beautiful 5,200-square foot family home offers seamless indoor/outdoor living with five bedrooms and three baths, and space for two more bedrooms and a bathroom.
The site posed unique design challenges. The home was ultimately nestled into the hillside, instead of placed on top of the hill, so that it didn’t dominate the dramatic landscape. The openness of the savanna exposes all sides of the house to the public, which required creative use of form and materials. The home’s one-and-a-half story form pays tribute to the site’s farming history. The simplicity of the gable roof puts a modern edge on a traditional form, and the exterior color palette is limited to black tones to strike a stunning contrast to the golden savanna.
The main public spaces have oversized south-facing windows and easy access to an outdoor terrace with views overlooking a protected wetland. The connection to the land is further strengthened by strategically placed windows that allow for views from the kitchen to the driveway and auto court to see visitors approach and children play. There is a formal living room adjacent to the front entry for entertaining and a separate family room that opens to the kitchen for immediate family to gather before and after mealtime.
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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations
Alair Homes Plano
Our clients wanted to increase the size of their kitchen, which was small, in comparison to the overall size of the home. They wanted a more open livable space for the family to be able to hang out downstairs. They wanted to remove the walls downstairs in the front formal living and den making them a new large den/entering room. They also wanted to remove the powder and laundry room from the center of the kitchen, giving them more functional space in the kitchen that was completely opened up to their den. The addition was planned to be one story with a bedroom/game room (flex space), laundry room, bathroom (to serve as the on-suite to the bedroom and pool bath), and storage closet. They also wanted a larger sliding door leading out to the pool.
We demoed the entire kitchen, including the laundry room and powder bath that were in the center! The wall between the den and formal living was removed, completely opening up that space to the entry of the house. A small space was separated out from the main den area, creating a flex space for them to become a home office, sitting area, or reading nook. A beautiful fireplace was added, surrounded with slate ledger, flanked with built-in bookcases creating a focal point to the den. Behind this main open living area, is the addition. When the addition is not being utilized as a guest room, it serves as a game room for their two young boys. There is a large closet in there great for toys or additional storage. A full bath was added, which is connected to the bedroom, but also opens to the hallway so that it can be used for the pool bath.
The new laundry room is a dream come true! Not only does it have room for cabinets, but it also has space for a much-needed extra refrigerator. There is also a closet inside the laundry room for additional storage. This first-floor addition has greatly enhanced the functionality of this family’s daily lives. Previously, there was essentially only one small space for them to hang out downstairs, making it impossible for more than one conversation to be had. Now, the kids can be playing air hockey, video games, or roughhousing in the game room, while the adults can be enjoying TV in the den or cooking in the kitchen, without interruption! While living through a remodel might not be easy, the outcome definitely outweighs the struggles throughout the process.
Murphy & Co. Design
View from the Motor Room to the Lower Media Room and Mezzanine Lounge. The mezzanine is supported by the exposed yellow steel beam, with a Lavatory and Laundry / Utility facility behind the sliding door mounted on blue walls made of Polycarbonate. The mezzanine window is 24 feet wide. The Lower Media Room includes a Ball Chair by Inmod, an 80” television, white table and Tulip chairs by Eero Saarinen, a red “Alda Lamp” by Gaetano Pesce, and a bubble hockey game.
Z+ Interiors
T.C. Geist Photography
Example of a small transitional boy dark wood floor kids' room design in New York with gray walls
Example of a small transitional boy dark wood floor kids' room design in New York with gray walls
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