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Door42 Interiors
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary bedroom in Sunshine Coast with carpet and wallpaper.
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Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary bedroom in Sunshine Coast with carpet and wallpaper.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary bedroom in Sunshine Coast with carpet and wallpaper.
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Door42 Interiors
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary bedroom in Sunshine Coast with carpet and wallpaper.
Brittany L. Whitney - Ethan Allen Scottsdale
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Mid-sized modern kids' room in Phoenix with white walls and carpet for girls.
Mid-sized modern kids' room in Phoenix with white walls and carpet for girls.
Brittany L. Whitney - Ethan Allen Scottsdale
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This is an example of a mid-sized modern kids' room for girls in Phoenix with white walls and carpet.
This is an example of a mid-sized modern kids' room for girls in Phoenix with white walls and carpet.
Lowe's Home Improvement
Fresh paint, fabrics, flooring, and lighting turn a guest bedroom into an inviting retreat. The accent wall and wall stencil treatment give this room unexpected style.
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
Many private spaces on the first floor were reconfigured to allow for a larger master bedroom, eliminating a small bedroom and a series of small closets.
Photography courtesy of Jeffrey Totaro.
Laqfoil Ltd.
Printed stretched ceiling by Laqfoil.
What do you spend most of your time looking at when you're in bed? The ceiling! Make the most of the often-neglected "fifth wall" in your bedroom by turning it into a giant mural with Laqfoil printed stretch ceiling.
Garnet Hill
Dot to Dot Bedroom Collection - You can never have too many dots! Create a new favorite spot to kick back and hang out with friends. Take Garnet Hill's popular Dot to Dot Bedding, mix in some Pattern Play heart-motif sheets, spotted storage, and a large-dot beanbag chair to finish the look.
Marker Girl Home
Master Bedroom retreat reflecting where the couple is from California with a soft sophisticated coastal look. Nightstand from Stanley Furniture. A grey upholster custom made bed. Bernhardt metal frame bench. Bedding from Pottery with custom pillows. Coral Reef prints custom frame with silver gold touches. A quiet reading area was designed with custom made drapery - fabric from Fabricut. Chair is Sam Moore and custom pillow from Kravet. The side table is marble top from Bernhardt. Wall Color Sherwin Williams 7049 Nuance
Provanti Designs, Inc
It was time for a new style for this teenager’s bedroom. She desperately needed more room for clothes while dreaming of a grown-up room with drapes and a velvet bed. Too busy with teen life to focus on working with a designer, her mother offered the general guidelines. Design a room that will transition into young adulthood with furnishings that will be transferable to her apartment in the future. Two must haves: the color “millennial pink” and a hardwood floor!
This dark walk-out basement-bedroom was transformed into a bright, efficient, grown-up room so inviting that it earned the name “precious”!
Clarity Northwest Photography: Matthew Gallant
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.
Interiors by Natasha
I was hired by the parents of a soon-to-be teenage girl turning 13 years-old. They wanted to remodel her bedroom from a young girls room to a teenage room. This project was a joy and a dream to work on! I got the opportunity to channel my inner child. I wanted to design a space that she would love to sleep in, entertain, hangout, do homework, and lounge in.
The first step was to interview her so that she would feel like she was a part of the process and the decision making. I asked her what was her favorite color, what was her favorite print, her favorite hobbies, if there was anything in her room she wanted to keep, and her style.
The second step was to go shopping with her and once that process started she was thrilled. One of the challenges for me was making sure I was able to give her everything she wanted. The other challenge was incorporating her favorite pattern-- zebra print. I decided to bring it into the room in small accent pieces where it was previously the dominant pattern throughout her room. The color palette went from light pink to her favorite color teal with pops of fuchsia. I wanted to make the ceiling a part of the design so I painted it a deep teal and added a beautiful teal glass and crystal chandelier to highlight it. Her room became a private oasis away from her parents where she could escape to. In the end we gave her everything she wanted.
Photography by Haigwood Studios
Kathleen Walsh Interiors, LLC
Photography by Rick Lew
Photo of a traditional kids' bedroom for kids 4-10 years old and girls in New York with pink walls and carpet.
Photo of a traditional kids' bedroom for kids 4-10 years old and girls in New York with pink walls and carpet.
Love Your Room LLC
Inspiration for a contemporary gender-neutral kids' bedroom for kids 4-10 years old in Philadelphia with medium hardwood floors.
Thomas Rex Hardy, AIA
Eric RorerConstruction by Plath + Co.
Photography by Eric Rorer.
Interior Design by Jan Wasson.
Traditional guest bedroom in San Francisco with multi-coloured walls, carpet and no fireplace.
Traditional guest bedroom in San Francisco with multi-coloured walls, carpet and no fireplace.
Rosenberg Kolb Architects
Our client came to us with the idea of renovating some of the rooms for their three growing children, twin boys and a girl, in this apartment on Riverside Drive with breath-taking views of the Hudson River. The original bedrooms were crowded with built-in pieces and the boys used to share one room. As their needs are changing as they grow, our clients wanted to renovate their childish bedrooms and give them new bedrooms for each one of them that would still feel ‘updated’ and ‘grown up’ for many more years to come. A previously room used as a Den, was transformed into a bedroom for one of the boys, while the other one kept the original bedroom. Both spaces have similar materials and fabrics, but each has a color scheme that was developed from the kids’ favorite colors, the built-in desk, shelving and platform bed in dark mahogany gives the rooms a more masculine and grown up feel. The girl’s room was a very small and odd space with angled walls; to make the room more square and symmetrical, a new desk with shelves, built-in closet, night-stand and platform bed were installed around the perimeter of the room. This layout allowed for additional space for a reading chair, floor lamp and side table. The color palette for this bedroom was also based on the girl’s favorite colors: purple and green, which were wisely used over a background of cream color used throughout the cabinetry and carpet to avoid feeling overwhelming in the small space. Most of the vertical surfaces in all three rooms were covered in a tackable material so they could display posters and school work, yet the textile wall covering gives the walls a very elegant feel when the posters come off.
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