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Paintzen, Inc.
When we imagine the homes of our favorite actors, we often think of picturesque kitchens, artwork hanging on the walls, luxurious furniture, and pristine conditions 24/7. But for celebrities with children, sometimes that last one isn’t always accurate! Kids will be kids – which means there may be messy bedrooms, toys strewn across their play area, and maybe even some crayon marks or finger-paints on walls or floors.
Lucy Liu recently partnered with One Kings Lane and Paintzen to redesign her son Rockwell’s playroom in their Manhattan apartment for that reason. Previously, Lucy had decided not to focus too much on the layout or color of the space – it was simply a room to hold all of Rockwell’s toys. There wasn’t much of a design element to it and very little storage.
Lucy was ready to change that – and transform the room into something more sophisticated and tranquil for both Rockwell and for guests (especially those with kids!). And to really bring that transformation to life, one of the things that needed to change was the lack of color and texture on the walls.
When selecting the color palette, Lucy and One Kings Lane designer Nicole Fisher decided on a more neutral, contemporary style. They chose to avoid the primary colors, which are too often utilized in children’s rooms and playrooms.
Instead, they chose to have Paintzen paint the walls in a cozy gray with warm beige undertones. (Try PPG ‘Slate Pebble’ for a similar look!) It created a perfect backdrop for the decor selected for the room, which included a tepee for Rockwell, some Tribal-inspired artwork, Moroccan woven baskets, and some framed artwork.
To add texture to the space, Paintzen also installed wallpaper on two of the walls. The wallpaper pattern involved muted blues and grays to add subtle color and a slight contrast to the rest of the walls. Take a closer look at this smartly designed space, featuring a beautiful neutral color palette and lots of exciting textures!
ZeroEnergy Design
This vacation residence located in a beautiful ocean community on the New England coast features high performance and creative use of space in a small package. ZED designed the simple, gable-roofed structure and proposed the Passive House standard. The resulting home consumes only one-tenth of the energy for heating compared to a similar new home built only to code requirements.
Architecture | ZeroEnergy Design
Construction | Aedi Construction
Photos | Greg Premru Photography
Mary Prince Photography
Photo: Mary Prince © 2012 Houzz
Design: Stacy Curran, South Shore Decorating
Example of a classic boy carpeted kids' room design in Boston with green walls
Example of a classic boy carpeted kids' room design in Boston with green walls
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Resort Custom Homes
Inspiration for a contemporary gender-neutral carpeted kids' room remodel in Atlanta with gray walls
Kate Jackson Design
Nat Rea photography
Inspiration for a coastal gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Providence with beige walls
Inspiration for a coastal gender-neutral dark wood floor kids' room remodel in Providence with beige walls
Laura Lee Home
A custom wall decoration was created out of 1/2 bats and embellished with the little boy's initial. The handmade fabric wall hanging depicts the USA in neutral tones. A classic iron bed with vintage baseball bedding carries the baseball them in the space. Blue and white roman shades add a punch of color. Two toned stripes with a white banding wrap the room. Brass wall lights create the perfect place to read in bed.
JAC Interiors
Photo by Alexandra DeFurio. Aidan is a 12-year-old girl who lives with her father half of the time. Her parents are divorced and her father wanted his daughter to be at home in his new bachelor house. He wanted her to feel “understood” and validated as a girl entering into her teen years. The room therefore is sophisticated, yet still young and innocent. It may have “grown up” attributes such as chic English paisley wallpaper by Osborne and Little and a sassy “Like Forever” poster, but it is still comfortable enough to hang out on the flokati rug or on the vintage revamped chair.
Aidan was very involved in providing the design inspiration for the room. She had asked for a “beachy” feel and as design professionals know, what takes over in the creative process is the ideas evolve and many either are weeded out or enhanced. It was our job as designers to introduce to Aidan a world beyond Pottery Barn Kids. We incorporated her love of the ocean with a custom, mixed Benjamin Moore paint color in a beautiful turquoise blue. The turquoise color is echoed in the tufted buttons on the custom headboard and trim around the linen roman shades on the window.
Aidan wanted a hangout room for her friends. We provided extra seating by adding a vintage revamped chair accessorized with a Jonathan Adler needle point “Love” pillow and a Moroccan pouf from Shabby chic. The desk from West Elm from their Parson’s collection expresses a grown up feel accompanied with the Saarinen Tulip chair. It’s easier for Aidan to do her homework when she feels organized and clutter free.
Organization was a big factor is redesigning the room. We had to work around mementos that soon-to-be teenagers collect by the truckloads. A custom bulletin board above the desk is a great place to tack party invitations and notes from friends. Also, the small Moda dresser from Room and Board stores books, magazines and makeup stored in baskets from the Container Store.
Aidan loves her room. It is bright and cheerful, yet cheeky and fun. It has a touch of sass and a “beachy” feel. This room will grow with her until she leaves for college and then comes back as a guest. Thanks to her father who wanted her to feel special, she is able to spend half her time in a room that reflects who she is.
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Contemporary toddler bedroom with a space theme.
Carpet tiles - FLOR
Glider - Graham from West Elm
Bed - Room & Board
Side table - Room & Board
Table - Room & Board
Decals - looksugar via Etsy
Magnet board - Pig and Fish via Etsy
Book Ledges - Land of Nod
Solar System Clock - Bai Design
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Fletcher Rhodes
Girls nursery with vintage Jenny Lind style crib. LOVE art by Made by Girl, hand-made bird mobile.
SOBU twin bed w/ pull-out drawer, vintage orange dresser, stripe painted walls w/ navy trim.
Photos by: Helynn Ospina
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Joe Cotitta
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Builder: Eagle Luxury Property
Huge transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Phoenix with multicolored walls
Huge transitional gender-neutral medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Phoenix with multicolored walls
Dwell by Cheryl Interiors
Cam Richards Photography
Trendy gender-neutral kids' room photo in Charlotte with multicolored walls
Trendy gender-neutral kids' room photo in Charlotte with multicolored walls
Laura Fox Interior Design, LLC
This room for three growing boys now gives each of them a private area of their own for sleeping, studying, and displaying their prized possessions. By arranging the beds this way, we were also able to gain a second (much needed) closet/ wardrobe space. Painting the floors gave the idea of a fun rug being there, but without shifting around and getting destroyed by the boys.
Lauren Leonard Interiors
Bunk room for kids and guests created by using Ikea bunk beds painted white to create a built-in look. Light fixtures are custom and are made from old grain spouts. Board and batten adds character and architectural interest to the room.
Nolan Painting Inc.
SW RAL 6019 Pastel Green
Mid-sized elegant girl medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Philadelphia with multicolored walls
Mid-sized elegant girl medium tone wood floor kids' room photo in Philadelphia with multicolored walls
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Design on the Square
Another example of two-tone paint with a chair rail accent, again minimizing the sloped ceilings and making the room feel taller. This little boy's room went with a traditional transportation theme with cars and trucks in the linens, the wall art and wall stickers. Even the curtain tie backs are little pick-up tricks and wheels for the curtain rod ends.
Workroom C
Tween's room in the East Bay.
Photos by Eric Zepeda Studio
Mid-sized 1950s dark wood floor kids' room photo in San Francisco with gray walls
Mid-sized 1950s dark wood floor kids' room photo in San Francisco with gray walls
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