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This is an example of an expansive traditional kids' bedroom for kids 4-10 years old and boys in Grand Rapids with blue walls and light hardwood floors.
Visbeen Architects
Visbeen Architects
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Torrey Pines - Formal Estate

Traditional Kids, Grand Rapids

Torrey Pines is a stately European-style home. Patterned brick, arched picture windows, and a three-story turret accentuate the exterior. Upon entering the foyer, guests are welcomed by the sight of a sweeping circular stair leading to an overhead balcony. Filigreed brackets, arched ceiling beams, tiles and bead board adorn the high, vaulted ceilings of the home. The kitchen is spacious, with a center island and elegant dining area bordered by tall windows. On either side of the kitchen are living spaces and a three-season room, all with fireplaces. The library is a two-story room at the front of the house, providing an office area and study. A main-floor master suite includes dual walk-in closets, a large bathroom, and access to the lower level via a small spiraling staircase. Also en suite is a hot tub room in the octagonal space of the home’s turret, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape. The upper level includes a guest suite, two additional bedrooms, a studio and a playroom. The lower level offers billiards, a circle bar and dining area, more living space, a cedar closet, wine cellar, exercise facility and golf practice room.
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Jenny Drew added this to Dreamy Ceilings: Fantastical Designs for Kids to Look Up To13 August 2014

The sky’s the limit. We’ve all seen ceilings painted to look like clouds, but what makes this room truly special is the...

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donette0828 added this to Wish List16 May 2022

the beds and bookcases