Decorating the bedrooms in your home can be fun no matter who they are for. However, one of the most magical spaces to makeover has to be a child's room, as there are really no rules. From playful ...
Most children have a lot of stuff, and they aren’t always inclined to tidy it up. Here’s how to embrace the abundance — and create tools to manage it. By Tim McKeough Susana Simonpietri, the creative ...
Is the childish motif wallpaper anything but cool? Are the furnishings in princess or firefighter design just embarrassing? When your little one outgrows not only their shoes but also their room, it’s ...
“We start every project by getting to know the family. We ask about their daily routines, their children’s interests and developmental stages, and how they envision using the space,” says Courtney ...
Thanks to an awareness that design affects children’s development, playrooms are no longer ‘the worst room in the house.’ You may even want to hang out there. By Tim McKeough If you were a child again ...
Fun and whimsical, or thematic and festive? Children’s rooms can be a wonderful opportunity to stretch and layer design, as well as create a cohesive color story. Where to start First, decide how you ...
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Design lovers can appreciate the effect atmosphere has on wellbeing. The value of an aesthetically pleasing, accommodating space is dialed up further when it comes to sensory rooms, which are ...