Organizing experts share the kids' room items to get rid of, like outgrown clothing items, broken toys, and excess bedding.
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Blue-Patterned Kids’ Room Primary colors are not created equal, and blue reigns supreme. Here, in a bedroom of an Oakland home designed by Patrick Printy, the dusty blue wall color will never grow ...
Designing a child’s bedroom is about more than just cute décor—it’s about creating a space that sparks imagination, feels safe, and adapts as they grow. From dreamy canopies and adventurous bunk beds ...
Kids’ rooms can be a challenge to organize. With limited space, it’s essential to get creative with storage solutions that are both functional and adorable. Fortunately, plenty of cute and easy ...
Finding a paint color is tricky in and of itself, but painting a kid’s room adds another complicated layer to the design process. Now, it’s you and your little design assistant’s opinions both being ...
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. Most parents don’t plan for their child’s first taste of furniture...but at some point, it happens. A tooth mark on the crib ...
While a child can technically sleep anywhere (as countless exhausted parents can attest), a thoughtfully designed kids' bedroom does so much more than provide a place to rest. It's a launching pad for ...
1. Put a sofa (like, a real one!) in their room. Sure, kid-sized chairs are fine, but if you have the space, a full-sized sofa — in their room — would be the ultimate lounge spot. Bonus if it’s a teal ...