471 Nursery and Kids Design Photos

Family Headquarters Play Room
Family Headquarters Play Room
Interiors by PopovInteriors by Popov
Having two young boys presents its own challenges, and when you have two of their best friends constantly visiting, you end up with four super active action heroes. This family wanted to dedicate a space for the boys to hangout. We took an ordinary basement and converted it into a playground heaven. A basketball hoop, climbing ropes, swinging chairs, rock climbing wall, and climbing bars, provide ample opportunity for the boys to let their energy out, and the built-in window seat is the perfect spot to catch a break. Tall built-in wardrobes and drawers beneath the window seat to provide plenty of storage for all the toys. You can guess where all the neighborhood kids come to hangout now ☺
FARM - Bedroom #1
FARM - Bedroom #1
Clean DesignClean Design
Photo Credit: Regan Wood Photography
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Bayshores
Bayshores
Blackband DesignBlackband Design
Interior Design by Blackband Design Home Build | Design | Materials by Graystone Custom Builders Photography by Tessa Neustadt
Kids' Play Room | Bay Area, Los Altos, CA
Kids' Play Room | Bay Area, Los Altos, CA
J Hill InteriorsJ Hill Interiors
We were so honored to be hired by our first clients outside of San Diego! This particular family lives in Los Altos Hills, CA, in Northern California. They hired us to decorate their grand-children's play room and guest rooms (see other album). Enjoy! Emily Scott
English country home
English country home
Ruth Richards, Allied ASIDRuth Richards, Allied ASID
Sweet nursery with many shades of pinks and cream. The inspiration for the wall decal came from the client's existing crib. Pops of hot pink in the pillows, decal and chandelier keep the room fun!
Kids Bedroom Modern style
Kids Bedroom Modern style
Robeson DesignRobeson Design
Kids Bedrooms can be fun. This preteen bedroom design was create for a young girl in need o her own bedroom. Having shared bedrooms with hr younger sister it was time Abby had her own room! Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson took the box shaped room and added a much needed closet by using Ikea's PAX wardrobe system which flanked either side of the window. This provided the perfect spot to add a simple bench seat below the window creating a delightful window seat for young Abby to curl up and enjoy a great book or text a friend. Robeson's artful use of bright wall colors mixed with PB teen bedding makes for a fun exhilarating first impression when walking into Abby's room! For more details on Abby's bedroom, watch YouTubes most popular Interior Designer, Rebecca Robeson as she walks you through the actual room! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2ZQbjBJsEs Photos by David Hartig
Applegreen Drive
Applegreen Drive
Sussan Lari Architect PCSussan Lari Architect PC
PETER RYMWID ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Skybound Residence - Modern Mountain Home
Skybound Residence - Modern Mountain Home
StudioTrimbleStudioTrimble
Tom Harper This home was a renovation of a traditional weekend log home into a modern full time retirement residence. This home was shy of storage, loaded with lots of wood (floors, walls and ceilings were all wood) and was dated and dull. We completely blew out the kitchen and all bathrooms and totally renovated the basement into a cozy entertainment space. The style ended up being "mountain modern" which was sensitive to the modern home style, but fresh with contemporary creature comforts and details.
Mainline Traditional
Mainline Traditional
Cherokee ConstructionCherokee Construction
Architect: Peter Zimmerman, Peter Zimmerman Architects Interior Designer: Allison Forbes, Forbes Design Consultants Photographer: Tom Crane

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