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"Kids’ rooms should always incorporate a sense of whimsy and adventure,” says designer Jonathan Savage. But that doesn't mean they have to be kitschy: For a bunk room Savage designed in a ...
Babcock designed this nautical-themed kids’ room. Photo: Keith Scott Morton. Be smart about furniture. Invest in furniture that can change function as your children get older, says Babcock.
Here’s an idea: Teach your kids the International Code of Signals, and they’ll never need to use emojis again. Vintage nautical flags in wooden frames, $699 each, Room & Board. Read More About: ...
This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. Without changing the footprint of this children’s bathroom, designer Catherine Schmidt aimed to lighten and visually expand the previously dark, long and ...