We spotted this colorful boy's bedroom in the gallery, and we love how bright and cheerful the space is despite having beige walls. Anna really didn't want to paint but still wanted to inject some color and fun into the space to match her three-year-old son's personality.
Home Decor
Lauren Deneroff, founder and editor of mama{love} NYC, first shared her kids' room on Project Nursery when her son was a toddler and her daughter was just a baby. Now that Brody is four and Harper is two, Lauren upgraded them to a full-on big kids room, and she's sharing the room with us today.
It's fun to make a big, graphic statement in your kids' rooms to match the fun energy that is innate within their personalities. We've been seeing a lot of shapes up on the walls as a bold accent—nothing like a little geometry on the walls! The rooms below achieved the look using either decals, wallpaper …
Washi tape was—and still is—a big trend in DIY and crafting, but did you ever think to put it up on the walls? I'm not talking a single strip to hold up a child's drawing, but a beautiful graphic design that looks like custom wallpaper? This designer did just that in a playroom, and the …
Our team has been making the rounds at the ABC Kids Expo 2014, and they spotted this beauty—the Full Size Perch Loft Bed from Oeuf. No longer will you have to sacrifice a big bed when working with a small space. Love that ribbon backdrop too!
When I promised my daughter Gigi that she could have her own room, I pulled in the expert advice of our friends at Serena & Lily, and they stepped up to help Gigi and me with our design plans. Together, we created the perfect "big girl" room makeover.
Knowing that a child's room—as Pam and I have always said—should be an extension of my home and my style, partnering with the team of RH Baby & Child for the redesign of my son Chase's big boy room was a no-brainer. It is with great pride (and years of dreaming) that I am able …
We love items that can double as both play and decor items. Pam and Melisa review two items from Luca and Company that do just that on Project Junior’s YouTube Channel.