176 Billeder af baby- og børneværelse med gulvtæppe og hvælvet loft

Secret Garden Nursery
Secret Garden Nursery
Flourish Interiors by Vanessa C SmithFlourish Interiors by Vanessa C Smith
Designing a nursery is a prime opportunity to not only design a beautiful room, but to create a truly personal space that reflects the story and spirit of the family. Items like heirlooms, monograms, family photos, favorite colors, or antique details offer clues into a family's heritage, memories, and preferences. These thoughtful details and the palette chosen become the backdrop of the memories you form with your little one, and the first foundation of the world around them.
Girl's bedroom with split-face tile feature wall
Girl's bedroom with split-face tile feature wall
My Planning DrawingsMy Planning Drawings
Girl's bedroom with split-face tile feature wall, feature lighting, ceiling drop pendant speakers, vaulted ceiling with exposed roof trusses, feature lighting with LED strip lights, micro downlights and ceiling pendant light.
Warrawee House
Warrawee House
Margot Klockmann DesignMargot Klockmann Design
A fun corner of a attic playroom for crafting and drawing
Westport IV
Westport IV
ChangoChango
Interior Design - Custom millwork & custom furniture design, interior design & art curation by Chango & Co.
West Hampstead Family Residence
West Hampstead Family Residence
VORBILD ArchitectureVORBILD Architecture
Children's bedroom with study area and build in wardrobes. Photo by Chris Snook
PNW Cabin 88
PNW Cabin 88
Ashley Campbell Interior DesignAshley Campbell Interior Design
Built-in bunk room, kids loft space.
Australian Minimalist Ground-Up
Australian Minimalist Ground-Up
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
This Australian-inspired new construction was a successful collaboration between homeowner, architect, designer and builder. The home features a Henrybuilt kitchen, butler's pantry, private home office, guest suite, master suite, entry foyer with concealed entrances to the powder bathroom and coat closet, hidden play loft, and full front and back landscaping with swimming pool and pool house/ADU.
Boy's Bedroom
Boy's Bedroom
Timothy James InteriorsTimothy James Interiors
FAMILY HOME INTERIOR DESIGN IN RICHMOND The second phase of a large interior design project we carried out in Richmond, West London, between 2018 and 2020. This Edwardian family home on Richmond Hill hadn’t been touched since the seventies, making our work extremely rewarding and gratifying! Our clients were over the moon with the result. “Having worked with Tim before, we were so happy we felt the house deserved to be finished. The difference he has made is simply extraordinary” – Emma & Tony COMFORTABLE LUXURY WITH A VIBRANT EDGE The existing house was so incredibly tired and dated, it was just crying out for a new lease of life (an interior designer’s dream!). Our brief was to create a harmonious interior that felt luxurious yet homely. Having worked with these clients before, we were delighted to be given interior design ‘carte blanche’ on this project. Each area was carefully visualised with Tim’s signature use of bold colour and eclectic variety. Custom fabrics, original artworks and bespoke furnishings were incorporated in all areas of the house, including the children’s rooms. “Tim and his team applied their fantastic talent to design each room with much detail and personality, giving the ensemble great coherence.” END-TO-END INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE This interior design project was a labour of love from start to finish and we think it shows. We worked closely with the architect and contractor to replicate exactly what we had visualised at the concept stage. The project involved the full implementation of the designs we had presented. We liaised closely with all trades involved, to ensure the work was carried out in line with our designs. All furniture, soft furnishings and accessories were supplied by us. When building work at the house was complete, we conducted a full installation of the furnishings, artwork and finishing touches.
Finished Attic Playroom, Verona, NJ
Finished Attic Playroom, Verona, NJ
CBH ArchitectsCBH Architects
This finished attic became the gathering hub for this growing family. One end of the space became a children's playroom. The home's primary HVAC duct was located along the floor at one gable end. Large storage chests flanking the center window provide plenty of toy storage. Large Palladian windows were installed at either end of the main home gable. Barnett Design Build construction; Sean Raneiri photography.

176 Billeder af baby- og børneværelse med gulvtæppe og hvælvet loft

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