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Kleine Kinderzimmer mit blauer Wandfarbe Ideen und Design

Boys Blue Bedroom with Bunks
Boys Blue Bedroom with Bunks
Bricks & MortimerBricks & Mortimer
Maximising a compact 4 year olds boys bedroom, by adding bunk beds and colour blocking the walls to add interest through colour but not over powering the space. The design will allow him to grow into the space and not out of it too quickly!
Skate/Surf Theme boy bedroom
Skate/Surf Theme boy bedroom
Alina Druga InteriorsAlina Druga Interiors
Kleines Modernes Kinderzimmer mit blauer Wandfarbe in San Francisco
Thomas the Tank Engine Kids Bedroom or Nursery Design
Thomas the Tank Engine Kids Bedroom or Nursery Design
UserUser
The place to inspire your kids decorating project Choosing for the youngest in your family is made easy with our amazing selection of kids bedding, curtains and matching bedroom accessories. Our range of kid’s furniture is designed to grow as your kids grow! The clever system enables you to transform a first bed into a fun-packed mid-sleeper and then to a high sleeper or bunk bed!
Kids Spaces
Kids Spaces
The Container Store Custom ClosetsThe Container Store Custom Closets
Toys can really begin to take over the house - so figuring out an organization system will not only make you happy but it's a great way to teach those tykes the importance of organization. Clear Shoe Boxes from The Container Store also make for great containers to store by color, shape, or set.
Kids Bedrooms
Kids Bedrooms
HavenHaven
Kleines Klassisches Kinderzimmer mit blauer Wandfarbe und Teppichboden in Denver
The Right House v1.0
The Right House v1.0
Harry Hunt ArchitectsHarry Hunt Architects
Photo-Jim Westphalen
Kleines Modernes Mädchenzimmer mit Schlafplatz, blauer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Sonstige
Boys Room Refresh & Reading Nook
Boys Room Refresh & Reading Nook
Curated NestCurated Nest
Eclectic / modern style room for a dinosaur-obsessed 5 year old Brooklyn boy. Maximized the compact space by using built-in storage as a multifunctional, cozy reading nook with custom high-performance upholstery (i.e., kid-friendly). Used tones of blue in wallpaper, walls, and furniture to ground the space and keep it mature as he grows up - but with vibrant, fun pops of red for now. Photo credit: Erin Coren, ASID, Curated Nest Interiors
Duplex City Residence
Duplex City Residence
k. brant interiorsk. brant interiors
Photography: David Paler
Kleines, Neutrales Eklektisches Kinderzimmer mit Spielecke, blauer Wandfarbe und braunem Holzboden in New York
CASA DM
CASA DM
MID | architetturaMID | architettura
Giochi di geometrie e colori per la camera di Filippo. Un luogo rilassante grazie ai toni del blu e divertente grazie al cerchio che sottolinea il lettino.
Play Room
Play Room
UserUser
Kleines Eklektisches Mädchenzimmer mit Spielecke und blauer Wandfarbe in Vancouver
Brooklyn Heights Townhouse
Brooklyn Heights Townhouse
Lucy Harris StudioLucy Harris Studio
Notable decor elements include: Alto compass pendant from Cedar and Moss, Dang file pedestal by BluDot, Case study Bentwood bed from Modernica, Type 75 task lamp from DWR, Crosshatch rug from Dash and Albert, Daydream wallpaper by Hygge and West, Cavallo linen duvet cover from Serena and Lily, Isaac long arm sconce by Schoolhouse Electric
Oakland Town House by KJM Interiors
Oakland Town House by KJM Interiors
Liz Daly PhotographyLiz Daly Photography
Kleines, Neutrales Klassisches Kinderzimmer mit Arbeitsecke, grauem Boden, blauer Wandfarbe und Tapetenwänden in Boston
Chambre d'enfant avec mezzanine
Chambre d'enfant avec mezzanine
Fables de MursFables de Murs
Cette mezzanine est un puzzle en 3D, elle est construite conjointement avec celle une l'autre chambre. Elle offre un grand lit, sous lequel se place un dressing, le bureau est placé sous le lit accessible par l'autre chambre. Crédit photo Jean Villain
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
Children’s waiting room interior design project at Princeton University. I was beyond thrilled when contacted by a team of scientists ( psychologists and neurologists ) at Princeton University. This group of professors and graduate students from the Turk-Brown Laboratory are conducting research on the infant’s brain by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (or fMRI), to see how they learn, remember and think. My job was to turn a tiny 7’x10′ windowless study room into an inviting but not too “clinical” waiting room for the mothers or fathers and siblings of the babies being studied. We needed to ensure a comfortable place for parents to rock and feed their babies while waiting their turn to go back to the laboratory, as well as a place to change the babies if needed. We wanted to stock some shelves with good books and while the room looks complete, we’re still sourcing something interactive to mount to the wall to help entertain toddlers who want something more active than reading or building blocks. Since there are no windows, I wanted to bring the outdoors inside. Princeton University‘s colors are orange, gray and black and the history behind those colors is very interesting. It seems there are a lot of squirrels on campus and these colors were selected for the three colors of squirrels often seem scampering around the university grounds. The orange squirrels are now extinct, but the gray and black squirrels are abundant, as I found when touring the campus with my son on installation day. Therefore we wanted to reflect this history in the room and decided to paint silhouettes of squirrels in these three colors throughout the room. While the ceilings are 10′ high in this tiny room, they’re very drab and boring. Given that it’s a drop ceiling, we can’t paint it a fun color as I typically do in my nurseries and kids’ rooms. To distract from the ugly ceiling, I contacted My Custom Creation through their Etsy shop and commissioned them to create a custom butterfly mobile to suspend from the ceiling to create a swath of butterflies moving across the room. Their customer service was impeccable and the end product was exactly what we wanted! The flooring in the space was simply coated concrete so I decided to use Flor carpet tiles to give it warmth and a grass-like appeal. These tiles are super easy to install and can easily be removed without any residual on the floor. I’ll be using them more often for sure! See more photos of our commercial interior design job below and contact us if you need a unique space designed for children. We don’t just design nurseries and bedrooms! We’re game for anything!
From Boys To Men
From Boys To Men
Lynda Bittner Home Interiors, LLCLynda Bittner Home Interiors, LLC
Kleines Klassisches Jungszimmer mit Schlafplatz, blauer Wandfarbe, Teppichboden und grauem Boden in Baltimore
Modern Kitchen and Bath
Modern Kitchen and Bath
Emily Condon DesignEmily Condon Design
Built in Kid's desk
Kleines Klassisches Jungszimmer mit Schlafplatz, blauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden und braunem Boden in Boston
Sous les toits de Paris, l'élégance
Sous les toits de Paris, l'élégance
Anne Chemineau - Decor InterieurAnne Chemineau - Decor Interieur
Le projet : D’anciennes chambres de services sous les toits réunies en appartement locatif vont connaître une troisième vie avec une ultime transformation en pied-à-terre parisien haut de gamme. Notre solution : Nous avons commencé par ouvrir l’ancienne cloison entre le salon et la cuisine afin de bénéficier d’une belle pièce à vivre donnant sur les toits avec ses 3 fenêtres. Un îlot central en marbre blanc intègre une table de cuisson avec hotte intégrée. Nous le prolongeons par une table en noyer massif accueillant 6 personnes. L’équipe imagine une cuisine tout en linéaire noire mat avec poignées et robinetterie laiton. Le noir sera le fil conducteur du projet par petites touches, sur les boiseries notamment. Sur le mur faisant face à la cuisine, nous agençons une bibliothèque sur mesure peinte en bleu grisé avec TV murale et un joli décor en papier-peint en fond de mur. Les anciens radiateurs sont habillés de cache radiateurs menuisés qui servent d’assises supplémentaires au salon, en complément d’un grand canapé convertible très confortable, jaune moutarde. Nous intégrons la climatisation à ce projet et la dissimulons dans les faux plafonds. Une porte vitrée en métal noir vient isoler l’espace nuit de l’espace à vivre et ferme le long couloir desservant les deux chambres. Ce couloir est entièrement décoré avec un papier graphique bleu grisé, posé au dessus d’une moulure noire qui démarre depuis l’entrée, traverse le salon et se poursuit jusqu’à la salle de bains. Nous repensons intégralement la chambre parentale afin de l’agrandir. Comment ? En supprimant l’ancienne salle de bains qui empiétait sur la moitié de la pièce. Ainsi, la chambre bénéficie d’un grand espace avec dressing ainsi que d’un espace bureau et d’un lit king size, comme à l’hôtel. Un superbe papier-peint texturé et abstrait habille le mur en tête de lit avec des luminaires design. Des rideaux occultants sur mesure permettent d’obscurcir la pièce, car les fenêtres sous toits ne bénéficient pas de volets. Nous avons également agrandie la deuxième chambrée supprimant un ancien placard accessible depuis le couloir. Nous le remplaçons par un ensemble menuisé sur mesure qui permet d’intégrer dressing, rangements fermés et un espace bureau en niche ouverte. Toute la chambre est peinte dans un joli bleu profond. La salle de bains d’origine étant supprimée, le nouveau projet intègre une salle de douche sur une partie du couloir et de la chambre parentale, à l’emplacement des anciens WC placés à l’extrémité de l’appartement. Un carrelage chic en marbre blanc recouvre sol et murs pour donner un maximum de clarté à la pièce, en contraste avec le meuble vasque, radiateur et robinetteries en noir mat. Une grande douche à l’italienne vient se substituer à l’ancienne baignoire. Des placards sur mesure discrets dissimulent lave-linge, sèche-linge et autres accessoires de toilette. Le style : Elégance, chic, confort et sobriété sont les grandes lignes directrices de cet appartement qui joue avec les codes du luxe… en toute simplicité. Ce qui fait de ce lieu, en définitive, un appartement très cosy. Chaque détail est étudié jusqu’aux poignées de portes en laiton qui contrastent avec les boiseries noires, que l’on retrouve en fil conducteur sur tout le projet, des plinthes aux portes. Le mobilier en noyer ajoute une touche de chaleur. Un grand canapé jaune moutarde s’accorde parfaitement au noir et aux bleus gris présents sur la bibliothèque, les parties basses des murs et dans le couloir.
Artsy Blue Teen Room
Artsy Blue Teen Room
In the DeetsIn the Deets
A room fit for an artist featuring a vivid blue accent wall, fun, bohemian-style bedding, warm wooden furniture, cozy reading nook, small corner desk, and custom built-in closet. Photo by Exceptional Frames.
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Children's Waiting Room, Commercial Design at Princeton University
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
Children’s waiting room interior design project at Princeton University. I was beyond thrilled when contacted by a team of scientists ( psychologists and neurologists ) at Princeton University. This group of professors and graduate students from the Turk-Brown Laboratory are conducting research on the infant’s brain by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (or fMRI), to see how they learn, remember and think. My job was to turn a tiny 7’x10′ windowless study room into an inviting but not too “clinical” waiting room for the mothers or fathers and siblings of the babies being studied. We needed to ensure a comfortable place for parents to rock and feed their babies while waiting their turn to go back to the laboratory, as well as a place to change the babies if needed. We wanted to stock some shelves with good books and while the room looks complete, we’re still sourcing something interactive to mount to the wall to help entertain toddlers who want something more active than reading or building blocks. Since there are no windows, I wanted to bring the outdoors inside. Princeton University‘s colors are orange, gray and black and the history behind those colors is very interesting. It seems there are a lot of squirrels on campus and these colors were selected for the three colors of squirrels often seem scampering around the university grounds. The orange squirrels are now extinct, but the gray and black squirrels are abundant, as I found when touring the campus with my son on installation day. Therefore we wanted to reflect this history in the room and decided to paint silhouettes of squirrels in these three colors throughout the room. While the ceilings are 10′ high in this tiny room, they’re very drab and boring. Given that it’s a drop ceiling, we can’t paint it a fun color as I typically do in my nurseries and kids’ rooms. To distract from the ugly ceiling, I contacted My Custom Creation through their Etsy shop and commissioned them to create a custom butterfly mobile to suspend from the ceiling to create a swath of butterflies moving across the room. Their customer service was impeccable and the end product was exactly what we wanted! The flooring in the space was simply coated concrete so I decided to use Flor carpet tiles to give it warmth and a grass-like appeal. These tiles are super easy to install and can easily be removed without any residual on the floor. I’ll be using them more often for sure! See more photos of our commercial interior design job below and contact us if you need a unique space designed for children. We don’t just design nurseries and bedrooms! We’re game for anything!

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