INTERIOR DESIGN AND FURNITURE GUIDE

BABY FURNITURE IDEAS

Barnyard Boy’s Room for 3 and up

December 16th, 2009

A barnyard themed young boy’s room has a rustic charm and appeal that can last until they move on to middle school. It’s a great theme for a child’s room because it involves animals, which can be incorporated into the room in any number of ways, from wallpaper borders to bedding to wall art to floor coverings. If you’re artistic or handy with stencils, you can paint one wall to look like a section of a meadow with grazing cows or horses; the side of a barn; or a vegetable garden as seen from the farmhouse kitchen window. This theme is flexible in terms of furnishing your child’s bedroom; you can pick from a number of styles including rustic, country and Southwestern. 

Color the walls in earth tone colors or deeper toned neutrals like taupe, beige and cream. Use primary colors like sky blue, barn red and sunshine yellow for accent colors. If you prefer to paper the walls, farm theme and farm animal theme wallpaper patterns are readily available. Popular barnyard theme subjects and characters include ducks, cows, horses/foals, chickens, roosters, Babe or Wilbur (from Charlotte’s Web), silos, barns and tractors. Peel and stick wall decals can be used to create a border or mini-mural.

Barn Bookcase

We’ll start furnishing our kid’s bedroom with the twin Powell Dakota Dark Rustic Pine Twin/Full Barn Bookcase Headboard. In addition to its plenty of charm, this bed has the added advantage of providing extra storage. And somewhere to stash treasures is always a good thing in a young boy’s bedroom. Paired with bedding that pops, in reds, warm browns or even dark chocolate, the bed will be an inviting place to sleep, read or just hang out. The Cozy Kids Rodeo 3-Piece Twin Bedding Set is ideal for our barnyard themed bedroom. 

Lea Jackson

A nightstand that makes the room more functional with drawers and cupboard space is a must. It’s also an ideal place to put a lamp or a night light. 

Kidkraft Barnyard
At this stage, he will need someplace to draw, sculpt, paint or color. Keep to the fun barnyard theme with the KidKraft Barnyard Kids Table and Chair Set, which has farm animal backrests. With a different animal for each chair, this activity table has a whimsical and fun appeal that will keep him entertained for hours. There’s enough room for siblings and friends too! 

Accessorize your barnyard themed bedroom. Adding stuffed farm animals, wall art depicting farm life or lamps with bases in the shape of a horse or cowboy to the room will give your boy’s bedroom a polished interior designer look.

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Visions of Sugar Plums

December 8th, 2009

Vanity Table Set with Mirror

There are varying definitions as to what a sugar plum actually is. One food website describes it as a small round or oval shaped candy made of fondant with a candied cherry or piece of dried fruit in its center. Another source claims that “sugarplum” was a term in Victorian times for a prune (dried plum) rolled in sugar. Sugarplums were served at holiday feasts as a special treat. Still another source dates sugar plums back to the 1500s when it was first discovered that sugar could be used to preserve fruits, although it isn’t entirely clear how the process was equated with just the plum. However, what is clear is that two famous works of art, Clement Clark Moore’s “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (more commonly known by its first line “‘Twas the night before Christmas”) and Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker” are solely responsible for correlating sugar plums with Christmas. For a toddler girl’s room, while a sugar plum motif would be especially relevant at this time of year, it is also a great variation on the classic princess theme.

Decide what to do with the walls. To create a “sugar plum fairy” mood, select soft pastels in ice cream colors like dainty pink, spring green and lemon yellow. Wallpaper is certainly an option, including anything in pink and white such as rosebuds, fairies with gossamer wings or ballerinas. Adding silver or gold sparkle to the walls via decals, a border or a mural enhances the confectionary fantasy.

Paris Toddler Twin Bed

Start with the Little Miss Liberty Paris Toddler Twin Bed. It has a whimsical appeal with its hint of sleigh-bed-like design and dainty floral motif.

Lea Elation Nightstand

Pair it with the Lea Elation Nightstand. This night stand has a delightful air and timeless charm, with its decorative molding, oversized bun feet and textured drawer front

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Contemporary Heavy Metal Kid Style

November 19th, 2009

Hillsdale Universal Youth Metal Mirror

When decorating a room for a tween boy, there are some important things to keep in mind. The most important factor to consider is that he’s growing up, developing his own personality and experimenting with how independent he can get be. The space he calls his own should reflect that. At this age, they are discovering their likes and dislikes, especially when it comes to music. To accessorize his room, put up posters of his favorite bands, frame photos or magazine pictures of musicians who inspire him and showoff his rock n roll memorabilia or collection of musical instruments. But for the room’s décor, choose a neutral palette and metal furniture that will be contemporary, creative but most of all, just plain cool.

Color the walls neutral. Choose neutral tones like light or dark grays; white paint with black patterned wallpaper in circles or squares; or deep tans, beiges and taupes – any neutral color that will bring out the metallic look of the furniture. If you want to introduce some color into the room, cooler shades of blue with gray undertones will also work.

2 Powell Monster Bedroom® 3 Piece Set

Start with the twin Powell Monster Bedroom® Monster Metal Bed. Metal is a good material for a bed in a tween’s room. Not only will it grow with him, a metal bed is usually easy to care for, while being strong and durable. Clean lines with rounded corners and the textured metal panel create a look that is unique and stylish.

3 Mobile Storage Bench

Add the Powell Monster Bedroom® 4-Drawer Mobile Storage Bench to the end of the metal bed in place of a footboard. It will give him some place to sit when putting on shoes or practicing guitar. In addition to the nightstand and the dresser, the bench will also provide more storage, which is always a good thing in a boy’s room, tween or otherwise.

4 South Shore Furniture Cosmos Nightstand

While the South Shore Furniture Cosmos Nightstand is actually made of wood with metal accents and a built-in CD rack. But the charcoal finish tabletop gives this contemporary style nightstand a sleek metallic look that really pops.

5 Fun Rugs Black Fun Shags

There’s going to be music. Whether your tween plays his own musical instrument or listens to someone else play, it’s probably going to be loud. Choose heavier fabrics for the window treatments and, especially if there is not already a carpet in the room, a thick, plush area rug to help absorb sound and sound-proof his room.

6 Silver & Blue TV Stand

Music is an important part of his life. Include a TV stand; place to watch music DVDs and TV programs is imperative in a boy’s bedroom. Don’t forget the bean bag chair. Bean bag chairs add a fun element to the room while giving your tween a comfy place to sit and veg.

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