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A large window of edged glass brings in diffused light without sacrificing privacy. Two tall medicine cabinets hover in front are actually hung from the header. Long skylight directly above the counter fills the room with natural light. A ribbon of shimmery blue terrazzo tiles flows from the back wall of the tub, across the floor, and up the back of the wall hung toilet on the opposite side of the room.
Bax+Towner photography

Design by Pillar 3
Mural by Pillar 3
Photo by Brian Wilson
Inspiration for a modern kids' room remodel in Other
Inspiration for a modern kids' room remodel in Other

Designing a single bathroom to serve the needs of three teenage girls presents a unique challenge, requiring a delicate balance of personal style and exceptional functionality.
Located in Maple Grove, this bathroom was conceived as a durable and stylish solution for a busy family.
Our primary focus was on maximizing storage without sacrificing aesthetics. The design features a beautiful white oak vanity with spacious drawers, complemented by an ingenious triple-mirrored medicine cabinet that provides dedicated storage for each sibling. We further enhanced the space with a custom-built, between-the-studs cabinet, a clever solution for storing shampoo and other essentials.
Aesthetics were equally important. The clean lines of the Taj Mahal quartzite countertop and the natural wood tones create a bright, inviting atmosphere, while a splash of color and texture is added with a beige zellige-style tile backsplash and a fun, floral shower curtain. Within the shower-tub area, a recessed, wall-to-wall niche ensures ample space for everyone’s products.
The result is a shared space that is both organized and elegant. This bathroom proves that with strategic design, even a high-traffic family area can be a beautiful and harmonious sanctuary, built to withstand daily use while providing each occupant with their own dedicated space.
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This is a bedroom for a tween girl. We wanted it to be fun and playful but also sophisticated enough to last until she goes to college. She loves it and so do we!

The picture our clients had in mind was a boutique hotel lobby with a modern feel and their favorite art on the walls. We designed a space perfect for adult and tween use, like entertaining and playing billiards with friends. We used alder wood panels with nickel reveals to unify the visual palette of the basement and rooms on the upper floors. Beautiful linoleum flooring in black and white adds a hint of drama. Glossy, white acrylic panels behind the walkup bar bring energy and excitement to the space. We also remodeled their Jack-and-Jill bathroom into two separate rooms – a luxury powder room and a more casual bathroom, to accommodate their evolving family needs.
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Project designed by Minneapolis interior design studio LiLu Interiors. They serve the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, including Wayzata, Edina, and Rochester, and they travel to the far-flung destinations where their upscale clientele owns second homes.
For more about LiLu Interiors, see here: https://www.liluinteriors.com/
To learn more about this project, see here:
https://www.liluinteriors.com/portfolio-items/hotel-inspired-basement-design/

I am proud to present New, Stylish, Practical, and just Awesome ) design for your new kid's room. Ta -da...
The space in this room is minimal, and it's tough to have two beds there and have a useful and pretty design. This design was built on the idea to have a bed that transforms from king to two tweens and back with ease.
I do think most of the time better to keep it as a single bed and, when needed, slide bed over and have two beds. The single bed will give you more space and air in the room.
You will have easy access to the closet and a much more comfortable bed to sleep on it.
On the left side, we are going to build costume wardrobe style closet
On the right side is a column. We install some exposed shelving to bring this architectural element to proportions with the room.
Behind the bed, we use accent wallpaper. This particular mural wallpaper looks like fabric has those waves that will softener this room. Also, it brings that three-dimension effect that makes the room look larger without using mirrors.
Led lighting over that wall will make shadows look alive. There are some Miami vibes it this picture. Without dominating overall room design, these art graphics are producing luxury filing of living in a tropical paradise. ( Miami Style)
On the front is console/table cabinetry. In this combination, it is in line with bed design and the overall geometrical proportions of the room. It is a multi-function. It will be used as a console for a TV/play station and a small table for computer activities.
In the end wall in the hallway is a costume made a mirror with Led lights. Girls need mirrors )
Our concept is timeless. We design this room to be the best for any age. We look into the future ) Your girl will grow very fast. And you do not have to change a thing in this room. This room will be comfortable and stylish for the next 20 years. I do guarantee that )
Your daughter will love it!

photography by Jennifer Hughes
Mid-sized country guest dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo in DC Metro with gray walls
Mid-sized country guest dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom photo in DC Metro with gray walls

This is a bedroom for a tween girl. We wanted it to be fun and playful but also sophisticated enough to last until she goes to college. She loves it and so do we!

Ann Lowengart Interiors took a dated Lafayette Tuscan-inspired villa and transformed it into a timeless Californian ranch. The 5,045 Sq. Ft gated estate sited on 2.8-acres boasts panoramic views of Mt. Diablo, Briones Regional Park, and surrounding hills. Ann Lowengart dressed the modern interiors in a cool color palette punctuated by moody blues and Hermès orange that are casually elegant for a family with tween children and several animals. Unique to the residence is an indigo-walled library complete with a hidden bar for the adults to imbibe in.

Kids' room - mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room idea in New York with white walls

Hollub Homes | Interior design by Helene Hollub | Ken Hayden Photography
Example of a trendy girl carpeted kids' room design in Miami with white walls
Example of a trendy girl carpeted kids' room design in Miami with white walls

Published in Coastal Lifestyle Magazine, March 2021
www.coastallifestylemagazine.com/alys-beach-home
Photography by Colleen Duffley
When Marianne Temple and Robyn Prince, the principals of Home Design Group of Atlanta and Santa Rosa Beach, were brought in to work their magic on a home in Alys Beach, the design phase and much of the construction was complete. They welcomed the opportunity to get involved in the important final stage and to bring fun and whimsy along with casual elegance to the project. The owners – a young family with children and dogs – knew what they were looking for in a long-term vacation destination. They had engaged the services of Domin Bock Architects of Rosemary Beach and general contractor Hufham Farris Construction of Santa Rosa Beach to design and build a home that is child-friendly and low maintenance, but timeless and welcoming at the same time. When Temple and Prince came aboard, their mission was to make the Alys Beach home a reflection of the owners’ personality and lifestyle. “I like to think we were successful,” says Temple. “We were able to source all the bedding, draperies, and other soft goods, and to assist in selecting lighting, art, and accessories throughout the home.”
The home is located on the south side of 30A and enjoys access to all of the Alys Beach amenities. In addition, it has a pool, which quite literally seems to be the center – and the heart – of the home. The square pool can be accessed directly by steps from the private courtyard patio and is anchored by a stunning water wall and oversize stepping stones along one side. The expansive great room has unobstructed views of the pool through floor-to-ceiling glass panels. The room is furnished with low, plush upholstered pieces with rich blue accents, and an oval dining table with a stunning chandelier above. The bleached pecky cypress ceilings by E.F. San Juan are punctuated with substantial white-painted beams. Set apart by a sleek oversized island with a farmhouse sink, the open kitchen provides plenty of room for gathering or dining and is topped off by three matching gold-trimmed white pendant lights. The restaurant-quality six-burner cooktop in the arched wall opposite is flanked by tall cabinets and topped by four clerestory windows that admit wonderful light to the entire space. There is one guest bedroom on the main level, with a full bath, spacious closet, and a private sitting area.
E. F. San Juan of Youngstown, Florida, supplied all the woodwork details that provide finishing touches to the residence’s crisp white canvas in this quintessential courtyard home. Like many of the community’s buildings, this private residence contains minimal woodwork, maintaining the clean, elegant Alys Beach vision; still, the interior and exterior trim and brackets offer a sleek yet natural feel reflecting the beaches that are steps away from the front door. Their team worked with Weather Shield to provide stunning and functional custom impact-rated windows and Loewen to create custom doors that protect the house from the Gulf Coast elements.
“We have had the privilege of creating wood parts and custom doors, railings, and gates for many of the gorgeous homes in Alys Beach,” says E. F. San Juan president Edward A. San Juan. “This home’s minimal trim makes the other wood elements stand out, like the pecky cypress ceilings. The windows and doors are often-overlooked elements that we love collaborating on with our vendors like Loewen and Weather Shield because they make such good-looking products. They open up this home to the beautiful natural light, the courtyard pool, and the stunning views of the town just outside while also protecting from high winds, rain, and U.V. rays.”
The broad wooden staircase with open metal handrails leads to the sleeping quarters. The second floor houses the master suite with custom barn doors, also by E.F. San Juan, leading into the master bathroom with its luxurious bath and unique freestanding tub. A second guest room with a king-size bed and full bath also occupy the second floor. “The master bath is definitely my favorite feature of the home,” says Temple. “It is beyond all expectation – a true luxury.” The adult bedrooms are serene and sophisticated, with sleek lines and restful blue hues throughout. Cathedral ceilings, arched openings for the beds, sun-drenched sitting areas, plenty of natural light, and luxurious baths contribute to the feeling of peaceful elegance.
The children’s areas are in direct and happy contrast to the adults’ retreats. The bunk room, also on the second level, is just plain fun, with two sets of custom-built marine blue bunks piled high with pillows and whimsical stuffed animals, flanking a tall set of shelves full of toys and books. Oversize baskets provide storage for more toys, and colorful throw rugs provide plenty of sitting space for floor playtime. This kid-friendly space can grow and change with the children who occupy it – it will work well for tweens, teens, and beyond. “We designed the bunk room,” says Prince, “and I think it is a huge success. It may be my favorite feature of the home.”
The top floor is dedicated to the children’s den/playroom/media room and the dramatic rooftop lounge. The children’s space is furnished with beanbag chairs, a low game table, a big-screen television mounted on a custom-fabricated aqua wall, and arched French doors leading to the rooftop lounge area. “This area is, quite literally, the icing on the cake,” says Temple. “It boasts a view of the Gulf and great views down South Charles Street.” This secluded deck features a gas fireplace and comfy furnishings for enjoying beautiful evenings year-round.
HOME DESIGN GROUP
(229) 347-6052
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E.F. SAN JUAN
(850) 722-4830
efsanjuan.com

I am proud to present New, Stylish, Practical, and just Awesome ) design for your new kid's room. Ta -da...
The space in this room is minimal, and it's tough to have two beds there and have a useful and pretty design. This design was built on the idea to have a bed that transforms from king to two tweens and back with ease.
I do think most of the time better to keep it as a single bed and, when needed, slide bed over and have two beds. The single bed will give you more space and air in the room.
You will have easy access to the closet and a much more comfortable bed to sleep on it.
On the left side, we are going to build costume wardrobe style closet
On the right side is a column. We install some exposed shelving to bring this architectural element to proportions with the room.
Behind the bed, we use accent wallpaper. This particular mural wallpaper looks like fabric has those waves that will softener this room. Also, it brings that three-dimension effect that makes the room look larger without using mirrors.
Led lighting over that wall will make shadows look alive. There are some Miami vibes it this picture. Without dominating overall room design, these art graphics are producing luxury filing of living in a tropical paradise. ( Miami Style)
On the front is console/table cabinetry. In this combination, it is in line with bed design and the overall geometrical proportions of the room. It is a multi-function. It will be used as a console for a TV/play station and a small table for computer activities.
In the end wall in the hallway is a costume made a mirror with Led lights. Girls need mirrors )
Our concept is timeless. We design this room to be the best for any age. We look into the future ) Your girl will grow very fast. And you do not have to change a thing in this room. This room will be comfortable and stylish for the next 20 years. I do guarantee that )
Your daughter will love it!

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Asher's Aviation Room, this room is ready for take off! This custom room was designed for a toddler boy with plenty of years to grow. The large airplane poster was the start of the inspiration for this fun, primary color, clean line space. Photography by David Berlekamp

I am proud to present New, Stylish, Practical, and just Awesome ) design for your new kid's room. Ta -da...
The space in this room is minimal, and it's tough to have two beds there and have a useful and pretty design. This design was built on the idea to have a bed that transforms from king to two tweens and back with ease.
I do think most of the time better to keep it as a single bed and, when needed, slide bed over and have two beds. The single bed will give you more space and air in the room.
You will have easy access to the closet and a much more comfortable bed to sleep on it.
On the left side, we are going to build costume wardrobe style closet
On the right side is a column. We install some exposed shelving to bring this architectural element to proportions with the room.
Behind the bed, we use accent wallpaper. This particular mural wallpaper looks like fabric has those waves that will softener this room. Also, it brings that three-dimension effect that makes the room look larger without using mirrors.
Led lighting over that wall will make shadows look alive. There are some Miami vibes it this picture. Without dominating overall room design, these art graphics are producing luxury filing of living in a tropical paradise. ( Miami Style)
On the front is console/table cabinetry. In this combination, it is in line with bed design and the overall geometrical proportions of the room. It is a multi-function. It will be used as a console for a TV/play station and a small table for computer activities.
In the end wall in the hallway is a costume made a mirror with Led lights. Girls need mirrors )
Our concept is timeless. We design this room to be the best for any age. We look into the future ) Your girl will grow very fast. And you do not have to change a thing in this room. This room will be comfortable and stylish for the next 20 years. I do guarantee that )
Your daughter will love it!

Julieane Webb
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern gender-neutral kids' room remodel in New York with white walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern gender-neutral kids' room remodel in New York with white walls

I am proud to present New, Stylish, Practical, and just Awesome ) design for your new kid's room. Ta -da...
The space in this room is minimal, and it's tough to have two beds there and have a useful and pretty design. This design was built on the idea to have a bed that transforms from king to two tweens and back with ease.
I do think most of the time better to keep it as a single bed and, when needed, slide bed over and have two beds. The single bed will give you more space and air in the room.
You will have easy access to the closet and a much more comfortable bed to sleep on it.
On the left side, we are going to build costume wardrobe style closet
On the right side is a column. We install some exposed shelving to bring this architectural element to proportions with the room.
Behind the bed, we use accent wallpaper. This particular mural wallpaper looks like fabric has those waves that will softener this room. Also, it brings that three-dimension effect that makes the room look larger without using mirrors.
Led lighting over that wall will make shadows look alive. There are some Miami vibes it this picture. Without dominating overall room design, these art graphics are producing luxury filing of living in a tropical paradise. ( Miami Style)
On the front is console/table cabinetry. In this combination, it is in line with bed design and the overall geometrical proportions of the room. It is a multi-function. It will be used as a console for a TV/play station and a small table for computer activities.
In the end wall in the hallway is a costume made a mirror with Led lights. Girls need mirrors )
Our concept is timeless. We design this room to be the best for any age. We look into the future ) Your girl will grow very fast. And you do not have to change a thing in this room. This room will be comfortable and stylish for the next 20 years. I do guarantee that )
Your daughter will love it!

I am proud to present New, Stylish, Practical, and just Awesome ) design for your new kid's room. Ta -da...
The space in this room is minimal, and it's tough to have two beds there and have a useful and pretty design. This design was built on the idea to have a bed that transforms from king to two tweens and back with ease.
I do think most of the time better to keep it as a single bed and, when needed, slide bed over and have two beds. The single bed will give you more space and air in the room.
You will have easy access to the closet and a much more comfortable bed to sleep on it.
On the left side, we are going to build costume wardrobe style closet
On the right side is a column. We install some exposed shelving to bring this architectural element to proportions with the room.
Behind the bed, we use accent wallpaper. This particular mural wallpaper looks like fabric has those waves that will softener this room. Also, it brings that three-dimension effect that makes the room look larger without using mirrors.
Led lighting over that wall will make shadows look alive. There are some Miami vibes it this picture. Without dominating overall room design, these art graphics are producing luxury filing of living in a tropical paradise. ( Miami Style)
On the front is console/table cabinetry. In this combination, it is in line with bed design and the overall geometrical proportions of the room. It is a multi-function. It will be used as a console for a TV/play station and a small table for computer activities.
In the end wall in the hallway is a costume made a mirror with Led lights. Girls need mirrors )
Our concept is timeless. We design this room to be the best for any age. We look into the future ) Your girl will grow very fast. And you do not have to change a thing in this room. This room will be comfortable and stylish for the next 20 years. I do guarantee that )
Your daughter will love it!
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