Plus, a step-by-step guide on how to paint one properly
Discover bright and bold ideas for lively children's bedrooms, featuring vibrant colors and creative themes. Explore how to create an energizing and playful space that encourages imagination and joy in your child's daily life.
There was so much love for our daughter's colourful nursery reveal over on Instagram last week, so I thought I'd write a post with all the details...
Hey there, parents and cool decorators! If you've been keeping it mellow in your kids' rooms, listen up. Navy,
🌈Super Soft Feeling : This rug is built with a soft velvet surface and a memory-foam, leave this rug feeling soft and luxurious, make your children and baby more comfy and warm when they play on the floor. 🌈Perfect For Any Room : This furry area rug create an intimate atmosphere with a fluffy shag rug that is versatile enough for the girls bedroom, nursery, dorm, kids playroom, apartment, Indulge and invest in a rug made with supreme durability and luxurious comfort. 🌈Great Color & Complement Your Decor : Beautiful colors to choose from, they are cute and bright, brighten up your kids room and nursery, make the space seem pop and welcoming, do not wash with bleach, color will stay nice and vibrant. Additionally, the rug comes in a number of sizes to match the decor and layout of your room. 🌈Good Gift : This is a soft and fluffy area rug, the color is bright and the size is decent, it’s a good gift for granddaughter, little girls, baby, toddler, teenage teen girls, they will love it. 🌈Cleaning Instructions : Don't wash it by machine, Please try to hand wash or wipe clean the dirty parts with cold water and gentle detergent then air dry, this is the most convenient way with minimal efforts.
Pink and feminine big girl room for a toddler or young girl. Transitioning toddler to a new room in preparation for a sibling.
Baby Nursery Rooms With Alluring Colour Schemes - eclectic, bright, vivid, joyful and creative kids interiors
Andrea Ramírez gives us a peek inside her California home.
Colored shiplap is a big design trend when it comes to wall paneling. Painted shiplap makes a bold statement in any room, including the living room, kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom. You can even use shiplap in smaller spaces like a hallway, mudroom, or powder room. Whether for an accent wall, backsplash, or wainscoting, you won’t regret adding the look to your home. Dark shiplap is popular for modern aesthetics, while you can add a pop of vibrant color with shiplap wainscoting that may feel overwhelming on a whole wall. For a more farmhouse design, light neutral colors are a timeless look. Regardless of whether you go with horizontal or vertical paneling, you will end up with a beautiful focal point in your space. Check out the ways you can use shiplap as a gorgeous and colorful design choice in your home.
Hey there, parents and cool decorators! If you've been keeping it mellow in your kids' rooms, listen up. Navy,
Explore interior design trends, boho style, and cozy home decor with hacks, tips, and storage ideas for kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom inspirations
This pastel llama print set is perfect for a baby girl nursery, little girl's bedroom, or playroom.
We visited with Amanda from Little House on a Little Land in her baby boy's nursery in the spring, and today we are exploring the sweet space she's created for her daughter at Grandma's house.
We all know colour can make a really big impact on a space, but did you know that colour can influence your child's feelings and emotions? Bright colours tend to make children feel happy and excited, while more subdued colours can help them feel calmer and relaxed. Of course, every child is different and some may react differently to certain colours than others. It's important to experiment with different colour schemes until you find one that works best for your child. Let us inspire you to choose the right colour for your next kids' room make-over with our Top 8 Colourful Kids Bedrooms. 1. Green inspired bedroom by @house.of.cubs The colour green is very prominent in this gorgeous boy's bedroom. Scientists have found that green could improve a child’s reading speed and comprehension. Green has a calming and soothing impact on a child. Symbolises nature and promotes a serene and calming environment. Featuring our Taupe checkered Rug in the large size. 2. Purple hues by pania_miajade. Talk about a colour fun bedroom! There is so much colour in this room, but purple is definitely standing out. The colour purple inspires sensitivity, and spirituality. Purple can create calmness It is said to encourages creativity It can also relieve tension Featured in this bedroom is our large rust dot rug. 3. Tones of blue by @thedarlingassembly. Erin from The Darling Assembly created this modern, yet warm and inviting bedroom space for her Leo. Blue is a great colour if your child needs a calming environment. Blue has the ability to decrease feelings of anxiety. It can calm the mind and body. Creates a sense of well-being. Featuring our round rust dot rug. 4. Orange accent colours by @tegan_jean. This fantastic shared bedroom space has lots of different colours, however orange is coming back in lots of different ways; the bedding, the cute wall decals and toys. Orange is a bright and welcoming colour. It is said to encourage independence and extroversion. It helps with interpersonal communication. Helps feeling children more at ease. Featured in this room is our blue checker rug. 5. Pink and blue inspired girls bedroom by @meishaclaire and @thebahancollective. This very pretty and bright looking beach inspired bedroom has the perfect mix of pink tones and textures. Pink creates a calm atmosphere (don't go crazy with pink though as it can evoke irritation and anxiety if you us too much of it.) It can lead children to behave in more caring and considerate ways. Pink evokes femininity. Featured in this room is our mustard dot rug. 6. Brown and green bedroom space by @hunterandnomad. We created this pretty gender-neutral bedroom space and absolutely love this colour combination. Brown is said to make children feel more grounded. Warm colours like brown inspire happiness and comfort. 7. Warm and inviting bedroom by @maddisoneblack. Yellow accent colours in this room make it a happy and fun space. Yellow has the ability to increase concentration It is associated with feelings of happiness It encourages creativity and motivation 8. Multi-coloured bedroom space by @thefrenchfolk. Last but not least a stunning bedroom with gorgeous pastels and happy shades. Featured in this space our new multi-coloured diamond rug. To conclude, it is important that you listen to your child when deciding on colours, ask them how different colours make them feel and what their needs are. But most of all, have fun experimenting and make it a memorable moment you and your child will both cherish.
We all know colour can make a really big impact on a space, but did you know that colour can influence your child's feelings and emotions? Bright colours tend to make children feel happy and excited, while more subdued colours can help them feel calmer and relaxed. Of course, every child is different and some may react differently to certain colours than others. It's important to experiment with different colour schemes until you find one that works best for your child. Let us inspire you to choose the right colour for your next kids' room make-over with our Top 8 Colourful Kids Bedrooms. 1. Green inspired bedroom by @house.of.cubs The colour green is very prominent in this gorgeous boy's bedroom. Scientists have found that green could improve a child’s reading speed and comprehension. Green has a calming and soothing impact on a child. Symbolises nature and promotes a serene and calming environment. Featuring our Taupe checkered Rug in the large size. 2. Purple hues by pania_miajade. Talk about a colour fun bedroom! There is so much colour in this room, but purple is definitely standing out. The colour purple inspires sensitivity, and spirituality. Purple can create calmness It is said to encourages creativity It can also relieve tension Featured in this bedroom is our large rust dot rug. 3. Tones of blue by @thedarlingassembly. Erin from The Darling Assembly created this modern, yet warm and inviting bedroom space for her Leo. Blue is a great colour if your child needs a calming environment. Blue has the ability to decrease feelings of anxiety. It can calm the mind and body. Creates a sense of well-being. Featuring our round rust dot rug. 4. Orange accent colours by @tegan_jean. This fantastic shared bedroom space has lots of different colours, however orange is coming back in lots of different ways; the bedding, the cute wall decals and toys. Orange is a bright and welcoming colour. It is said to encourage independence and extroversion. It helps with interpersonal communication. Helps feeling children more at ease. Featured in this room is our blue checker rug. 5. Pink and blue inspired girls bedroom by @meishaclaire and @thebahancollective. This very pretty and bright looking beach inspired bedroom has the perfect mix of pink tones and textures. Pink creates a calm atmosphere (don't go crazy with pink though as it can evoke irritation and anxiety if you us too much of it.) It can lead children to behave in more caring and considerate ways. Pink evokes femininity. Featured in this room is our mustard dot rug. 6. Brown and green bedroom space by @hunterandnomad. We created this pretty gender-neutral bedroom space and absolutely love this colour combination. Brown is said to make children feel more grounded. Warm colours like brown inspire happiness and comfort. 7. Warm and inviting bedroom by @maddisoneblack. Yellow accent colours in this room make it a happy and fun space. Yellow has the ability to increase concentration It is associated with feelings of happiness It encourages creativity and motivation 8. Multi-coloured bedroom space by @thefrenchfolk. Last but not least a stunning bedroom with gorgeous pastels and happy shades. Featured in this space our new multi-coloured diamond rug. To conclude, it is important that you listen to your child when deciding on colours, ask them how different colours make them feel and what their needs are. But most of all, have fun experimenting and make it a memorable moment you and your child will both cherish.