Archive for the ‘Nursery/ Kids room’ Category
Here are some inspirational pic’s for all the lovers of the 60′s and 70′s:
Home Office:

The only thing wrong with this pic is the laptop, LOL.
Kids Bedroom:

Brown, orange and yellow; the perfect retro color palette!
Living room:
Purple in the general language are all tones between red and blue. The color is often associated with royalty and nobility, and has great versatility.
If your favourite colors are purple, have a look at this:
Bedroom:

Lilac, pinks and creams. A bit granny-chic, no? Read more on this here.
Dining room:

Here aubergine is combined wiith its complimetary color which is yellow-green, for a dramatic modern look. More details here.
Fireplace:

Purple wall with a modern fireplace.
Living room:

The color palette is kept pretty tight in this room, with one tone of aubergine, white and silver accents, like framework, side tables and lamps.
Kids room:

Lilac works well with fresh colors like purple and pink in a playful kids room.
Bathroom:

Various tones of lilac and purple, again themed with silver details. The patterns on the wall, mirror frame and drawers makes this bathroom look more romantic.
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Bonus Pics: Baroque themed living room and bedroom:

Various tones of purple, hot pinks and brown. Lots of patterns and textures. Velvet, taffeta and zebra print, all in one room!

Why don’t we continue where we left of in the last post about the nautical interior style:

Such a lovely nursery! cream, blue with hints of red.

A baby blue, white and dark wood bathroom. Great contrast gives a clean look.

Blue and cream master bedroom. Those side boards even looks like they were taken from a boat… LOL.

Another bathroom. Old bucket sink paired with a modern faucet. Mainly blue and white.

A fantastic bunk bed in a kids room. Baby blue, white and dark heavy wood furniture.

A living room with white and blue colors.
A rich chocolate brown combined with a crisp cold color looks really great!
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To decorate a nursery, you don’t necessarily need to use the Toys ‘R’ us color scheme. Baby’s do love colors, but there are ways to design a more harmonic room, without loosing color variety.
Baby Boy:

White, green, beige and blue. The paper globe lamps in various hues of blue and green are a great idea, and they contrast really well with the colorful rectangles painted on the wall. Notice the cute details on the ceiling fan!
Neutral sex:

A soft yellow and white. If you don’t know the sex of the baby, old tradition is to go with yellow. You might as well go with another sex-neutral color like beige.
Baby Girl:

Powder blue, yellow and pink. This is a great idea, using both boy and girl color together with the neutral yellow.
Bonus: Baby Boy

Powder blue and white. Simple and modern with clean lines and a funky lamp.





