Showing posts with label Kid's Rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kid's Rooms. Show all posts

Kids Window Treatments Design Ideas 2011


Hibiscus flowers and rad colors combine to make the perfect valance for your favorite surfer girl. Its fun theme will create a cheerful bedroom decor.


Put the perfect finishing touch on your child's Abby bedroom with this beautiful valance featuring embroidered butterflies and flowers and ruffled edges


Complete the look of your child's Catalina quilt with this coordinating valance. It will add the perfect finishing touch to this pretty bedding.


Express your own unique style with the addition of colorful striped window panels. These tab top window curtains will add a bold look and unique touch to your decor.


The bold, fun colors of these window treatments coordinate with the Self Expressions bedding. Flowers and peace signs are a great way to express your unique style.


This tab top panel curtain, featuring green and blue dots with a striped border, will brighten up the look of any room. A perfect, contemporary design for child and pre-teen rooms. Includes one panel.


Think pink to add a little fun to your surroundings. This tab top panel featuring pink and chocolate polka dots with a pink striped border will brighten up the look of any room. Panels are sold individually.


Express your own unique style with the addition of these colorful window panels. Tab top window curtain and rod pocket valance will add a bold look to your windows and coordinate perfectly with the Self Expressions bedding.


This heat transfer print on a jacquard sheer adds a modern yet lovely feel to your window. The spaghetti tab panels fit up to a 2" diameter rod and the ascot valance it the perfect finishing touch. To achieve this breezy look use two panels and two ascot valances.


These playful panels will really make your windows pop with vibrant color. The splashes of similar shades bring to mind the fun of cotton candy, and the fabric is sheer enough to allow sunlight through to create an even more vivid visual experience.

Girls Bedroom Decorating Ideas 2011

Here on Modern Furniture you’ve seen a lot of themed bedrooms for kids. It is true, fairy tales, castles and princesses provide a wide range of ideas for bedrooms, but today, we would like to show you something new: hearts. You’ve seen them drawn on every teenager’s diary, piece of paper or bumper sticker. And it’s a known fact: young ladies love hearts. Which is why these six bedrooms below all feature heart themed furniture. The colors are also typical for teen girls (pink, light green, yellow, red, baby blue). Chairs, pillows, bed covers, nothing escaped the mighty heart-shaped plan.Some of these interiors are a bit too crowded for our tastes, but then again, it is not us who the manufacturers target.







Kid's Room Decorating Design Ideas 2011 by HGTV Designer


Twice the cuteness, twice the fun, this cottage-inspired little girls room offers a soft color palate of celadon, daisy yellow and ocean blue. A timeless design is chosen to offer enjoyment for years to come.



This child’s room was designed for today and for the future. Instead of choosing pink or purple to paint the walls, a more calming and sophisticated green color is used. This will wear well with time as the child grows and also is a very cozy color. The white furniture was the perfect contrast to bring crispness to the room. All of it can be purchased from west elm. The shag rug continues to create a very comfortable place to hang out and play or to read a book.



This kid's space is the perfect room for grandchildren to stay while visiting.



This bedroom consists of custom-designed bunk beds and shelving for stylish storage.



This celebrity baby nursery was designed for Lisa and Buddy Valastro. They didn't want to know the baby's gender before birth; the gender neutral nursery is a compromise of the mother's desire to have an elegant, traditional nursery without a theme and the father's desire for a jungle safari nursery theme with animals. The giraffe family wall hanging and a few subtle touches of safari accessories add the jungle theme to the otherwise traditional nursery.



Sweet pink, yellow and green nursery with custom-designed bedding features a variety of textures to stimulate touch for this baby girl. A custom wall hanging and mural were painted to add a personalized touch.



This celebrity baby nursery was designed for Lisa and Buddy Valastro. They didn't want to know the baby's gender before birth; the gender neutral nursery is a compromise of the mother's desire to have an elegant, traditional nursery without a theme and the father's desire for a jungle safari nursery theme with animals. The giraffe family wall hanging and a few subtle touches of safari accessories add the jungle theme to the otherwise traditional nursery.



This room evokes a feeling of elegance, along with a sense of playfulness. The delicate nature of the crystal chandelier counterbalances pops of bright pink ruffles, which brings a whimsical feel to the space.



This little girl's bedroom gets its whimsical feeling from the garden-themed faux-painted walls, birdhouse bed and colorful window seat. Little Miss Muffet stools provide a lift to hang up doll clothes and reach books in the birdhouse. Mice of all sizes gather in nooks and crannies to keep this little girl company as she dreams and plays in this magical room.



Here's a beautiful room for a young girl who wants to feel grown up. The cascading floral fabric and headboard envelops her in style and makes her feel as though she's sleeping in an English country garden. Photo by David Duncan Livingston.



The use of textures such as leather, tweed and heavy canvas helps carry the cowboy theme and provides a durable solution for an active boy.



For the transitional "tween"-age girl of 10 years old, a palette of bright citrus colors and bold graphic patterns are used to ensure the space will grow with her as she becomes a teenager. Photograph by Anthony Nex Photography.

Girl's Room Pictures " HGTV Green Home 2011 "


Interior designer Linda Woodrum took one look at the carpet in a shade of bright bubblegum, and knew immediately that one room would be over-the-top colorful. “That room feels joyous and happy, and it’s fun to be in the space,” she says.


Window dressings include cellular shades and Roman blinds in a neutral shade to temper bright-pink shades. “Linen really holds up to the sun well. It doesn’t break down,” says interior designer Linda Woodrum. “It’s very sustainable.”


Clean, contemporary and uncluttered, the girl’s room features only essential furnishings to maximize floor space.


Hand-beaded, silver and shell mosaic trinket boxes add sparkle to the dresser top.


The perfect receptacles for a girl’s treasures, nesting boxes, artisan-crafted from sun-dried woven bamboo and beads, sparkle in the sunlight.


Platform-style twin beds are customized with custom-crafted headboards, slipcovered with natural linen.


Felted pillows in a rayon-wool blend lend texture and visual interest when paired with eco-friendly bedding.


A pair of natural seagrass baskets corral clutter in the space.


An oversized wing chair, upholstered in sustainable fabric, is paired with a casual wooden cube to create a reading nook. “The room is symmetrical with a chest and two beds and you want to keep it from getting too sterile. So you bring in things that don’t match,” says interior designer Linda Woodrum.


The inclusion of adult furnishings in a child’s space makes sense to Linda. “If a young girl is in there, she’ll be in there for maybe 10 years,” she says. “Don’t buy children’s furniture.”


In addition to the chest of drawers, a closet provides space to store clothing as well as linens and toys.

Boy's Room Pictures " HGTV Green Home 2011 "


Stripes of wood flooring create a rug-like effect in the home’s second guest bedroom, designed to accommodate a young boy. “That’s where the character starts in that room,” says interior designer Linda Woodrum.


A reading area comprises an adult-size chair upholstered in green fabric, a felt pillow and a Merino wool throw. “It has a very masculine vibe, which is a nice contrast to the pink room,” says Linda.


An appliqued throw pillow, crafted by artist Alexandra Ferguson, incorporates felt fashioned from 100-percent recycled plastic PET containers.



A topaz wall color complements light wood stripes in the flooring. The standard-size bed, crafted by carpenter David Brown from old doors, is as comfortable for a child as for an overnight guest.



A mirror is framed in recycled pieces of tin — a global tapestry of recycled iron sheet packaging.



An industrial-style photographer’s task lamp spotlights the four-poster bed, a cozy space to do homework or catch up on reading.



Two natural grass hampers provide storage space for toys or laundry.

Kids Rugs

Kids Rugs don’t have to be just for kids. Think of them as Fun Rugs for the kid in all of us. We have an ever expanding selection of kids rugs with something for everyone from newborns to tweens to teens to just plain fun.

Kids rugs are the key to livening up a child’s room. As the foundation of any rooms’ décor, kids rugs bring in color and add excitement to any childs room. Some of the newest and most popular styles in kids shag rugs are the Mary-Kate and Ashley collection from Shaw Rugs. They are manufactured with high quality nylon in a state of the art facility to ensure superb durability, and resilience even in the tough environment of a child’s room. Mary Kate and Ashley rugs are extremely distinctive contemporary rugs with an eye toward the latest trends using unique combinations of colors and patterns.


RugSale long lasting relationships with the best suppliers from around the world like: Nourison, Oriental Weavers, Dalyn rug, Momeni Rugs, Couristan Rugs, Capel Rugs, and Chandra Rugs. These carefully cultivated relationships mean our selection and price points are the best. Kids rugs need to be made from soft materials unlike sisal rugs. From the best synthetic materials to the highest quality wool rugs, you will find area rugs that fits your child’s décor perfectly at RugSale.com.


If you are looking for unique kids rugs for a nursery, a children’s or even a teens room oriental rugs and persian rugs won’t fit the bill. A good kids rug need to be affordable also like discount rugs. We have kids carpet rugs or even braided rugs to create the an amazing room for your child. Interesting patterns and colors add a lively atmosphere to kids bedrooms and playroom. The energy they add is also a great alternative to expensive wallpapers and time consuming special paint jobs.


Most kids rugs use primary color pallets (red, blue, yellow), but with the right touches you can draw these colors through the rest of the room. If you add colors from the rug in the bedding or curtains you can give the room a cohesive quality and make the room very vibrant. This can also be done with bath rugs. This is the simplest and most inexpensive alternative to using themes and characters your child will outgrow which will mean you will have to redecorate it all over again.

Kids Room Layouts and Decor Ideas

Furniture and its presentation from Pentamobili represents great creativity and design. Their kids room layouts aimed at parents who want to decorate room for their kids with a modern and innovative style