157 Baby and Kids Design Ideas
Alicia Wilson Interior Design, LLC
This tree is hand-painted, with shelves incorporated onto the branches for a children's reading area.
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Frances Herrera Interior Design
A classic, elegant master suite for the husband and wife, and a fun, sophisticated entertainment space for their family -- it was a dream project!
To turn the master suite into a luxury retreat for two young executives, we mixed rich textures with a playful, yet regal color palette of purples, grays, yellows and ivories.
For fun family gatherings, where both children and adults are encouraged to play, I envisioned a handsome billiard room and bar, inspired by the husband’s favorite pub.
Platt Builders
Harwood floors add warmth and seamlessly connect spaces -- especially through this secret door that is an epic passageway from room to room.
Greg Premru Photography, Inc.
Bayberry Cottage
In this formerly unfinished room above a garage, we were tasked with creating the ultimate kids’ space that could easily be used for adult guests as well. Our space was limited, but our client’s imagination wasn’t! Bold, fun, summertime colors, layers of pattern, and a strong emphasis on architectural details make for great vignettes at every turn.
With many collaborations and revisions, we created a space that sleeps 8, offers a game/project table, a cozy reading space, and a full bathroom. The game table and banquette, bathroom vanity, locker wall, and unique bunks were custom designed by Bayberry Cottage and all allow for tons of clever storage spaces.
This is a space created for loved ones and a lifetime of memories of a fabulous lakefront vacation home!
FRUKTOV INTERIORS
Кровать - Bonaldo
Бра - AXO Light
Настольная лампа - Artemide
Кресло - Vitra
Ковёр - Dovlet House
На книжной полке работы Дмитрия Самгина
Картина из галереи Art Burt Moscow
Вазы Savour Design и L’appartement
Коробки из кожи - магазин Предметы
Amy Lau Design
A sophisticated family residence cycles through a soothing palette of lush textures and uplifting hues. Photography by Kim Sargent.
Hufft
This is take two on ‘The Bent House’, which was canceled
after a design board did not approve the modern style in a
conservative neighbrohood. So we decided to take it one
step further and now it is the ‘bent and sliced house’.
The bend is from the original design (a.k.a.The Bent House),
and is a gesture to the curved slope of the site. This curve,
coincidentally, is almost the same of the previous design’s
site, and thus could be re-utilized.
Similiar to Japanese Oragami, this house unfolds like a piece
of slice paper from the sloped site. The negative space
between the slices creates wonderful clerestories for natural
light and ventilation. Photo Credit: Mike Sinclair
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