Colourful Polkadot Playroom
This playroom was designed for a brother and sister when they were age 2 1/2 years and 6 months respectively. They are now 5 and 7 and still use and enjoy their playroom everyday!
This playroom was designed for a brother and sister when they were age 2 1/2 years and 6 months respectively. They are now 5 and 7 and still use and enjoy their playroom everyday!
This room was designed for a little boy to update his nursery to his “big boy” room. The bead board wainscotting, convertible toddler bed and dresser were existing. My client wanted a “celestial” theme that was not too “themey”. This drove the design in that most (although not all) of the elements of the design were suggestive of the celestial theme, rather than literal. This is how I prefer to approach children’s room design because it allows the room the grow with the child. Who wants to completely redecorate every couple of years?!
Sweet Child Designs
A gender neutral upcycled nursery in duckegg blue.
My cousins threw me this awesome About To Pop themed baby shower in honor of my son who is due November 20th, 2015.
Boys & cars go hand in hand. When designing for a 4 year old boy, we didn’t have to look far for a creative theme when transforming this space into a cool & contemporary junior room. From a chain-link lamp, a headlight pendant, and your classic black and white racing pattern, there was no shortage of details for the littlest of car lovers.
We wanted a calm, soft space with some old and new elements mixed in. The room features some vintage blankets, hints of metallics, retro starburst mirrors, and lots of fluffy white and sheepskin!
When we found out we were expecting a boy I started looking for nursery ideas right away. I fell in love with the Michael Miller Zoology fabric, and the rest of the nursery kind of shaped itself around that.
Very girly, cute, and pink baby girl nursery!
This modern aztec nursery is a perfect place for a sweet little girl to call her own. With a modern, aztec feel to the space and the addition of bright colors in an otherwise black and white space, we love bringing the unexpected into her room through color, texture and meaningful items.
Our three-year-old loves all things trucks! I tried to create something unique incorporating his love for trucks…so garbage trucks it was!
I wanted to create a bright and airy space with pops of jewel tone colors. A little bit of gold glitter helped bring it all together.
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We wanted to create a vibrant room that can grow with Isla. We selected fabrics from Carousel Designs and paired them with white furniture pieces and an ivory glider and textured rug.
After moving into our new home, it was time to put together the perfect room for my little ladies.
A Parisian inspired baby shower. Colors used are pink, black and white
A beautiful big girl bedroom that will grow with our daughter and make her feel like a princess!
A few weeks ago, I became fed up with the beige-beige-beige combo of my three-year-old’s bedroom. It’s a tiny space, so my goals became to make the room appear larger, add lots of color, and just make it more fun and reflective of C’s personality.
Being a tomboy as a child, I was so excited to find out that my first-born was going to be a boy. I mean, after spending my childhood, jumping out of trees and playing with matchbox cars, I thought I’d be at a loss if I had a girl (although turns out I do just fine!).
Up until late last year, we were renovating an older house with the view of selling it so poor Zeb didn’t really get a nursery. Seriously! All he had was his cot (and later toddler bed), some drawers and a bookcase! So, obviously we were both excited when it was decided that Zeb’s room would be the first room to be done.
Our clients have this amazing Country Farmhouse in the middle of the city complete with this perfectly intimate space flanking the hallway to the bedrooms, just asking to be Styled into a space suitable for growing, sports addicted boys! We took this space from a bright and airy, almost vacant room to a handsome, rugged and most importantly, inspiring space for the boys to learn, read, do homework and study.