Designer Steve Kuhl fulfilled a 6-year-old boy's fantasy by creating a customized pirate ship bedroom, complete with a ship, a rope bridge, and a slide.
This Pirate Classroom Transformation is perfect for students in elementary school. It keeps the students involved and is so engaging!
I'm in love with this room! If I ever have a boy I will definetly be considering this look. I love the uneven wood on the back wall, the hammock, and all the fun fabrics. I got this picture from here. How fun is this bed and rug? I'm sure this kid loves sleeping in a big pirate ship. I found this image here. This is acutally form a hotel. I loved the mural on the ceiling and the hanging masts and ropes. Image found here. I thought the treasure map on the wall along with the little boy as a look out was a cute idea. And love the fun pirate pillows. Image found here. I did this room a couple of years ago. I loved the bed this little boy got to dream in. They wanted me to paint the walls to look like a treasure map. I just ragged an antiquing glaze all over the walls once I drew the map.
Learn how to incorporate unique elements for these whimsical home decor ideas that challenge conventional design norms and bring a sense of wonder to your home.
This Pirate Classroom Transformation is perfect for students in elementary school. It keeps the students involved and is so engaging!
A step by step tutorial on how to build the coolest pirate ship bed, complete with four secret compartments! Your child will love it!