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 ...
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11 things that make your kids' rooms constantly messy
Kids' bedrooms rarely stay photo-ready, but some patterns quietly guarantee that the mess never really goes away. When you ...
No Joanna Gaines style rundown would be complete without some shiplap. To give it a bit of a twist in your kids' bedrooms, try using some scalloped shiplap on an accent wall. This white shiplap pairs ...
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. Step into a well-considered kids’ room this year and you might pause for a moment. It’s different. Gone are the days of ...
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 ...
Kids’ rooms can fill up with stuff quickly. And their rooms need space for many activities — story time, sleep, homework, play, slumber parties and instrument practice. It can be difficult to squeeze ...
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