The Kid Zone (112)Transform your child's bedroom into the perfect "kid zone." Including everything from furnishings that will grow with your kids to fun art, Sheila Bridges shows off the ultimate spaces designed for kids.
The Kid Zone
- Boehm Stool by Philippe Stark - $97
- Togo Sora by Ligne Roset - $6,095
- Effective storage cabinet by IKEA - $95
Contact Information
John Caviness
25 East Tenth Street, 11A
New York, New York 10003
Phone: 212-253-7112
Fax: 212-475-5316
Resources
Ligne Roset
info@ligne-roset-usa.com
www.ligne-roset-usa.com
Design Within Reach
800-944-2233
www.dwr.com
Toys "R" Us
800-869-7787
www.amazon.com
IKEA
800-434-4532
www.ikea.com
Kidmodern
- Original Kidmodern paintings can be custom-designed with your child's first words or favorite colors.
- Signed, museum-quality Kidmodern prints are available for $275.
Designer's Notebook: The Kid Zone
- Choose three colors you can live with for your child's room, then have your child make the final choice.
- White walls are a perfect backdrop for colorful items.
- Artwork in the "kid zone" inspires a child's creativity and imagination.
- Choose furniture with smooth, rounded edges and classic lines.
- Add whimsy in the smaller accent pieces.
- Look for clever storage that's kid-sized for easy tidying up.
Contact Information
Kidmodern
718-855-9657
gale@kidmodern.com
www.kidmodern.com
What Kids Want
- Loft or captain's beds provide storage beneath. They are a great option when space is tight.
- Avoid appliquéd fabrics in a toddler's room. They are a choking hazard.
Contact Information
Michael Buchanan
212-989-9804
www.michaelbuchananstyle.com
Resources
Kids' Rooms: Ideas for Children's Spaces
by Jennifer Levy
Chelsea Kids Quarters
212-627-5524
www.chelseakidsquarters.com
Sheila's Fab Finds: Bringing it Home
- Bright shades like red, orange and yellow are energizing. Blues and greens are soothing.
- Children spend more hours asleep than adults. Be sure to buy a good quality mattress with plenty of support.
Sheila's Fab Finds