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Design Reveal :: Traditional Boys Bedroom

Do you remember this client’s traditional boy’s bedroom with the vintage airplane art? Today I’m excited to share images of his brother’s bedroom. It too is traditional in style and super cute.

traditional boys bedroom in blue and orange // Simplified Bee

The bedding, all from Serena & Lily set the blue, orange and green color palette for the room.  Benjamin Moore’s Paradise View was selected for the walls. It’s bright, beachy and energetic.

boys bedroom art cityscapes // Simplified Bee

A trio of cityscape graphics printed on natural wood by Petit Collage were hung above the bed. Skylines of the families’ favorite cities – Paris, New York and San Francisco were selected. I love how the artwork adds a personal touch, while pulling the color scheme together too!

kids bedside book holder rack

A simple, yet functional book rack was hung beside the bed. A great way to organize books and magazines if you have a tight space like this!

boys bedroom toy storage and pin board // Simplified Bee

As parents know, toys can take over a child’s bedroom. Here, a shelving unit keeps the toys stored neatly in bins and orange baskets. A large cork board hangs above and is great for displaying kid’s art, awards and party invitations.

boys bedroom toy storage // Simplified Beestar wall hooks - simplified bee

A pair of star hook for hats, backpacks and coats flank the toy storage unit. Hooks are a great way to keep these items off the floor!

traditional boys bedroom in blue // Simplified Bee

I hoped you enjoyed this peek into my client’s home!

Have a great day!

xo

Cristin

*photo credit Plumlily Photography

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Read full story By on April 15, 2013 in baby and children, Bedroom, bedrooms, beds, bookshelves, Boy, boy's bedroom, gallery wall, interior design, Interiors, kids' art wall, Organization, simplified bee portfolio

Rustic, Elegant Row House in Brooklyn

Recently Vogue featured the Brooklyn home of  landscape designer and Vogue Contributing Editor, Miranda Brooks and her architect husband, Bastien Halard. Lead by Harlard, the rundown row house was completely renovated from head to toe in just six months. The interior design is American pastoral with rustic, yet elegant touches. And although new, the rooms are inviting and have a lived in feel I love. Speaking of love, it was the custom de Gournay wallcovering in the master bedroom and hand-painted/printed wallpapers in the girls’ rooms that had me looking twice at this home. (swoon)

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Isn’t this a charming garden seat? Designed by Brooks of course!

To see more, visit Vogue.

Cristin

*photo credit: Francois Harlard

 

 

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Read full story By on January 16, 2013 in Bathroom, Bedroom, chinoiserie, gallery wall, Garden, Girl, interior design, Interiors, kids' art wall, Living Room, Playroom, wallpaper

Client Reveal: Family Kitchen Nook & Photo Gallery Wall

A few days ago, I shared images of a virtual client’s kids’ playroom. Today I’m excited to show you the kitchen nook area. The sunny corner nook features a seamless mix of styles, pattern and texture. For example, we blended contemporary patterns [Roman shades and throw pillows], a traditional Belgian oak trestle table and chic acrylic modern chairs [easy to clean & kid-friendly]. To anchor the space and add some texture, a woven drum pendant was selected. Crisp, white barstools were added to the kitchen island giving the family extra seating. They are also a breeze to clean, thus great for kids. I love how this space turned out!

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In a nearby hallway, we added a personal touch to the space and designed a simple gallery wall of the family’s darling photos. As you can see below, the top row of frames are hung in a straight line. This allows for a fun mix of frame sizes and colors.

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*all photos by Savannah Franklin Photography

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Read full story By on September 14, 2012 in breakfast nooks, gallery wall, Interiors, Kitchen, simplified bee portfolio, throw pillows, window treatments