Scandinavian Toddler Room Design Ideas
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Lidmårhome
Mimmie Lidmår
This is an example of a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for girls in Other with grey walls and painted wood floors.
This is an example of a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for girls in Other with grey walls and painted wood floors.
whatleoloves | Kinderzimmerdesign
Christine Hippelein
Mid-sized scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Hamburg with white walls, medium hardwood floors and beige floor.
Mid-sized scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Hamburg with white walls, medium hardwood floors and beige floor.
Wood and Hearts
Placing it in the kitchen, you can transform it into the tower and let your little one help you with kitchen chores. The child will feel like an adult, working together with parents.
Use the chair as a toy. Armed with imagination, your kid can create a fortress out of the chair-tower, ladder - into medieval stairs and cutouts - into windows. At the same time, you will be able to rest and watch them playing. Or joy the game and enjoy a few amazing hours with your kid.
The chair fits for kids from 8 months to 4 years old and can hold up to 60 kilos/133 pounds.
Petite Harmonie
Photography by Petite Harmonie
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for girls in Valencia with white walls and laminate floors.
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for girls in Valencia with white walls and laminate floors.
Isabelle Le Rest Intérieurs
Lit d'enfant cabane dans une jolie chambre d'un Loft parisien
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for girls in Paris with light hardwood floors, brown walls and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for girls in Paris with light hardwood floors, brown walls and brown floor.
KELE voy a hacer
Small scandinavian kids' room in Madrid with grey walls, light hardwood floors and beige floor for girls.
Design d'Space - Géraldine Lange
Félix13
Small scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Strasbourg with light hardwood floors, beige floor and white walls.
Small scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Strasbourg with light hardwood floors, beige floor and white walls.
VORBILD Architecture
The rear bedroom has floor mounted white radiators, new timber sash windows with window shutters, as well as painted floor boards.
Photography by Chris Snook
Muebles Amaya
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Other with beige walls and light hardwood floors.
Mise en Pièces
Scandinavian toddler room in Paris with multi-coloured walls and medium hardwood floors.
JE RÉNOVE TOUT POUR VOUS
Shootin
Mid-sized scandinavian kids' room in Paris with multi-coloured walls, carpet and pink floor for girls.
Mid-sized scandinavian kids' room in Paris with multi-coloured walls, carpet and pink floor for girls.
Idan Saidi Photography
Design ideas for a scandinavian toddler room for girls in Tel Aviv with white walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
smyk fischer architekten
Architekturfotogafie Annika Feuss, www.annikafeuss.com
Photo of a mid-sized scandinavian toddler room for girls in Essen with white walls, light hardwood floors and beige floor.
Photo of a mid-sized scandinavian toddler room for girls in Essen with white walls, light hardwood floors and beige floor.
Ana Utrilla | Diseño de Interiores
Proyecto online de interiorismo 3D para habitación infantil Montessori, en Madrid.
Objetivos y necesidades del proyecto
1.- Crear un ambiente Montessori para un bebé recién nacido, que le acompañe en su crecimiento.
2.- Potenciar la iluminación natural mediante tonos neutros y claros.
3.- Utilizar como base el color blanco o similares, ya que desean añadir a este una paleta de colores poco saturadas.
4.- Aportar calidez y confort tanto para el bebé como para los padres dentro de la habitación.
5.- Incorporar al diseño una cuna ya adquirida, así como aconsejar de los elementos que pueden incluir en el interiorismo del conjunto para aumentar el almacenaje, la funcionalidad y practicidad de las piezas.
The Unbusy Home
Photo of a small scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Berkshire with white walls, carpet and brown floor.
Lydia Maskiell Interiors
Anjie Blair Photography
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for boys in Hobart with white walls, carpet and grey floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian kids' room for boys in Hobart with white walls, carpet and grey floor.
Wood and Hearts
Montessori tower Step stool Activity Kitchen helper Kitchen tower Bathroom Step Stool Montessori furniture Kitchen helper tower Wooden stool
ADVANTAGES
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● The Climbing furniture is made from high-class polished birch plywood. Birchwood is very strong and flexible. The products are tested at a load of 100 kg, but the maximum load for use is 60 kg. We make sure that everything is brought to perfect condition.
● It is absolutely safe for children: for painting, we use only high-quality, sustainable water-based paints, environmentally friendly varnish. And that’s why our products do not cause any allergic reactions, does not emit harmful substances.
● Climbing set like one of the foundations of Montessori teachings helps developing independence. Children independently work on the improvement of their motor skills (explore their body limits in a safe manner) and encourage children's imagination.
DIMENSIONS
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● Tower
Height: 90 cm / 35.4 inches
Width: 42 cm/ 16.5 inches
Length: 53 cm / 20.8 inches
● Table:
Height: 45 cm / 17.7 inches
Width: 42 cm / 16.5 inches
Length: 82 cm / 32.2 inches
Charlotte Fequet
Thomas Leclerc
Small scandinavian kids' room in Paris with white walls, light hardwood floors and brown floor for girls.
Small scandinavian kids' room in Paris with white walls, light hardwood floors and brown floor for girls.
Aila home
Photo of a small scandinavian gender-neutral kids' room in Barcelona with pink walls and dark hardwood floors.
Ana Utrilla | Diseño de Interiores
Proyecto online de interiorismo 3D para habitación infantil Montessori, en Madrid.
Objetivos y necesidades del proyecto
1.- Crear un ambiente Montessori para un bebé recién nacido, que le acompañe en su crecimiento.
2.- Potenciar la iluminación natural mediante tonos neutros y claros.
3.- Utilizar como base el color blanco o similares, ya que desean añadir a este una paleta de colores poco saturadas.
4.- Aportar calidez y confort tanto para el bebé como para los padres dentro de la habitación.
5.- Incorporar al diseño una cuna ya adquirida, así como aconsejar de los elementos que pueden incluir en el interiorismo del conjunto para aumentar el almacenaje, la funcionalidad y practicidad de las piezas.
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