Room Copenhagen's Lego Wooden figurine is inspired by classic yellow Lego minifigures. Made of oak wood, the figurine pays homage to the history of the classic toys: did you know that Lego founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen was a carpenter and that the first Lego toys were actually wooden ducks, cars and yoyos? The Lego Wooden minifigure can be used as decoration or a toy as such, but it can also be customized in any way you like – let your imagination soar! The figurine is handcrafted from oak, and it is equipped with adjustable plastic hands. The figurine comes with a selection of Lego bricks and instructions on using them to build little items for the figurine to hold. In addition, the set includes a 28-page leaflet that informs you of the history of Legos and offers inspiration for customizing the wooden figurine. The Lego Wooden minifigure is only available as a special, limited edition.
The teenage years are bittersweet. It’s when kids start to build their sense of self and independence, explore their interests, and spend more and more time in their rooms. So many changes happen in these years, so it just makes sense to make a teen’s bedroom match their budding personality. Let me share with you...
We made a quick trip to Nashville to visit my sister and her family before the school year starts again. Our children are similar ages and if you were to ask mine who their best friends are, they would tell you their cousins! We rented my friend Elsie Larson's Airbnb, and had to pass
Some of the hardest rooms to decorate in your house are the kids’ rooms. In every other room, you know what you want and like, so your biggest limitations are money and time. But with a kid’s room, you don’t know what kind of child your baby bump will have turned into five years from now, or ten years, or fifteen years. You don’t ...
Explore the latest trends in teenager bedroom design for 2023/2024. Discover ideas for beds, storage, personalization, and more to create a space that resonates with your teen's personality.
As a parent, you'll want to share with your child all that the world has to offer. Why not begin by showing them the world at an early age...literally.
Emily and her 9 year old son Charlie are design his room TOGETHER for the first time. If you want some big kid room ideas and a sneak peek click here!
The space below the stairs in this revamped Brooklyn brownstone was turned into a cheerful play area for the clients' two boys. "We built an egg shaped 'nook' underneath the staircase, and filled it with soft ‘pebble’ pillows," adds architect Frederick Tang.
Bunk rooms are a home design trend that we love. They are beautiful, but also so convenient when hosting a crowd. In our Elevated Views project we designed two bunk rooms connected by a Jack and Jill Bathroom. We designed each bunk space to sleep a crew of kids or an entire family, but feel sophisticated enough for adults. And although the design is meant for anyone, for clariy throughout the design process, we came to think of the spaces as the Boys Bunk Room and the Girls Bunk room. The boys bunk is highly functional but effortlessly beautiful with layered neutrals, Lux linens, interesting lighting, plenty of beds, and that wood statement wall that defines the space.