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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.
Casey Grace Design, LLC
Jay Davis Photography
Kids' room - traditional girl carpeted kids' room idea in Dallas with multicolored walls
Kids' room - traditional girl carpeted kids' room idea in Dallas with multicolored walls
Poss Architecture + Planning and Interior Design
Pat Sudmeier
Playroom - large traditional gender-neutral carpeted and multicolored floor playroom idea in Denver with yellow walls
Playroom - large traditional gender-neutral carpeted and multicolored floor playroom idea in Denver with yellow walls
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Chango
This little boys room has a grey, red and chartreuse theme. Dotted rug, and hanging bubble chair with red leather upholstery. Eames desk chair and red and wood desk. Fun red corded lamp. Toy storage and simple linen bins. Animal printed pillows. Walls stripes are painted with chalk paint, adding fun to all the walls and allowing creativity to rule!
Interior architecture, interior design, decorating & custom furniture design by Chango & Co. Photography by Jacob Snavely
StudioLAB
A young couple with three small children purchased this full floor loft in Tribeca in need of a gut renovation. The existing apartment was plagued with awkward spaces, limited natural light and an outdated décor. It was also lacking the required third child’s bedroom desperately needed for their newly expanded family. StudioLAB aimed for a fluid open-plan layout in the larger public spaces while creating smaller, tighter quarters in the rear private spaces to satisfy the family’s programmatic wishes. 3 small children’s bedrooms were carved out of the rear lower level connected by a communal playroom and a shared kid’s bathroom. Upstairs, the master bedroom and master bathroom float above the kid’s rooms on a mezzanine accessed by a newly built staircase. Ample new storage was built underneath the staircase as an extension of the open kitchen and dining areas. A custom pull out drawer containing the food and water bowls was installed for the family’s two dogs to be hidden away out of site when not in use. All wall surfaces, existing and new, were limited to a bright but warm white finish to create a seamless integration in the ceiling and wall structures allowing the spatial progression of the space and sculptural quality of the midcentury modern furniture pieces and colorful original artwork, painted by the wife’s brother, to enhance the space. The existing tin ceiling was left in the living room to maximize ceiling heights and remain a reminder of the historical details of the original construction. A new central AC system was added with an exposed cylindrical duct running along the long living room wall. A small office nook was built next to the elevator tucked away to be out of site.
Schrader & Companies
This secret Alice in Wonderland kids playroom is proportionally sized for youngsters and includes miniature furniture and an entry tunnel. Custom painted by Luna Murals with interior design & staging compliments of Anita Sullivan.
Picture - Todd Buchanan
MOTIV Interiors
Interior Designer: MOTIV Interiors LLC
Photographer: Sam Angel Photography
Design Challenge: This 8 year-old boy and girl were outgrowing their existing setup and needed to update their rooms with a plan that would carry them forward into middle school and beyond. In addition to gaining storage and study areas, could these twins show off their big personalities? Absolutely, we said! MOTIV Interiors tackled the rooms of these youngsters living in Nashville's 12th South Neighborhood and created an environment where the dynamic duo can learn, create, and grow together for years to come.
Design Solution:
In his room, we wanted to continue the feature wall fun, but with a different approach. Since our young explorer loves outer space, being a boy scout, and building with legos, we created a dynamic geometric wall that serves as the backdrop for our young hero’s control center. We started with a neutral mushroom color for the majority of the walls in the room, while our feature wall incorporated a deep indigo and sky blue that are as classic as your favorite pair of jeans. We focused on indoor air quality and used Sherwin Williams’ Duration paint in a satin sheen, which is a scrubbable/no-VOC coating.
We wanted to create a great reading corner, so we placed a comfortable denim lounge chair next to the window and made sure to feature a self-portrait created by our young client. For night time reading, we included a super-stellar floor lamp with white globes and a sleek satin nickel finish. Metal details are found throughout the space (such as the lounge chair base and nautical desk clock), and lend a utilitarian feel to the room. In order to balance the metal and keep the room from feeling too cold, we also snuck in woven baskets that work double-duty as decorative pieces and functional storage bins.
The large north-facing window got the royal treatment and was dressed with a relaxed roman shade in a shiitake linen blend. We added a fabulous fabric trim from F. Schumacher and echoed the look by using the same fabric for the bolster on the bed. Royal blue bedding brings a bit of color into the space, and is complimented by the rich chocolate wood tones seen in the furniture throughout. Additional storage was a must, so we brought in a glossy blue storage unit that can accommodate legos, encyclopedias, pinewood derby cars, and more!
Comfort and creativity converge in this space, and we were excited to get a big smile when we turned it over to its new commander.
ULLE Studio
Bedroom update for a 6 year old boy who loves to read, draw, and play cars. Our clients wanted to create a fun space for their son and stay within a tight budget.
Kids' room - traditional gender-neutral carpeted and beige floor kids' room idea in Kansas City with multicolored walls
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!
Renae Keller Interior Design, Inc.
Troy Thies Photography
This "Flex Room" is just that. A flexible room for two children that can grow with them as they need space for desks and larger chairs. Right now, it is perfect for their play items.
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
We were contacted by this client near Los Angeles CA to help her transform her current guest room, which was a bonus room with wet bar - into a nursery that could still double as a guest room when needed. Mom also wanted to be able to sleep in the room with her new baby for the first few months, so we wanted a comfortable bed to stay in the room for her purposes as well. The room was to be completed so that it could be easily transformed into a bedroom for their toddler daughter in two years when the baby would be moved to a smaller room. Since the room needed to serve two purposes currently, as well as transform to a little girl's princess room within a short period of time, we designed the room for the older daughter so as to avoid the need to completely redo the room within the next two years.
The client hired us to complete a Cyber Design Package, which means we do not travel to the client's home, but rather we complete the entire room for her via email, phone and skype. She completed the Cyber Design questionnaire, sent photos and room measurements and we got busy creating her floor plans, design board, sourcing the furniture, lighting and accessories and finding a talented muralist. We walk our Cyber Clients through the entire process of installation so they have our expertise and assistance until the room is finished.
Take note of the sliding door on the left side of one of the images. You'll have to look closely! This door slides across to hide an existing wet bar. For resale purposes, we did not want to remove the wet bar, but didn't want their daughters to have access to the space either. So we designed the sliding door and painted the mural to hide the door. Our talented muralist, Allyson Wong did a fantastic job all around!
Contact us if you would like to discuss your child's room design, nursery design or playroom and our Cyber Design services ( Nursery E-Design as some call it). We are happy to discuss it with you during a free phone consultation!
DKOR Interiors Inc.- Interior Designers Miami, FL
A family of snowbirds hired us to design their South Floridian getaway inspired by old Hollywood glamor. Film, repetition, reflection and symmetry are some of the common characteristics of the interiors in this particular era.
This carried through to the design of the apartment through the use of rich textiles such as velvets and silks, ornate forms, bold patterns, reflective surfaces such as glass and mirrors, and lots of bright colors with high-gloss white moldings throughout.
In this introduction you’ll see the general molding design and furniture layout of each space.The ceilings in this project get special treatment – colorful patterned wallpapers are found within the applied moldings and crown moldings throughout each room.
The elevator vestibule is the Sun Room – you arrive in a bright head-to-toe yellow space that foreshadows what is to come. The living room is left as a crisp white canvas and the doors are painted Tiffany blue for contrast. The girl’s room is painted in a warm pink and accented with white moldings on walls and a patterned glass bead wallpaper above. The boy’s room has a more subdued masculine theme with an upholstered gray suede headboard and accents of royal blue. Finally, the master suite is covered in a coral red with accents of pearl and white but it’s focal point lies in the grandiose white leather tufted headboard wall.
Kathy Corbet Interiors
John Magor Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary teen room remodel in Richmond with blue walls
Inspiration for a contemporary teen room remodel in Richmond with blue walls
RD Architecture, LLC
Child's play loft
Sustainably designed project completed in 2002. Prairie style meets Scandinavian influence. Systems include: solar electric, solar hot water heater, solar pool heater, daylighting and natural ventilation. In addition a geothermal system uses the earths ground temperature to heat and cool the house. Local materials include Austin limestone and Louisiana Cypress wood.
ULLE Studio
Bedroom update for a 6 year old boy who loves to read, draw, and play cars. Our clients wanted to create a fun space for their son and stay within a tight budget.
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Breeze Giannasio Interiors
Inspiration for a large transitional girl medium tone wood floor and brown floor kids' room remodel in Los Angeles with pink walls
Taylor Design Studio
Custom colorful bedroom for a little girl, J & J Photography and Design
Inspiration for a timeless girl carpeted kids' room remodel in Cleveland with pink walls
Inspiration for a timeless girl carpeted kids' room remodel in Cleveland with pink walls
Karen Joy Interiors
A preteen dream.
Example of a beach style kids' room design in Boston with green walls
Example of a beach style kids' room design in Boston with green walls
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