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A breezy dream home with airy dream kids rooms

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The three best friends Bonnie, Lana & Erin from three birds renovations just finished one big project. Bonnie’s dream home.

Bonnie has four children, a dog and a big house that was just turned into the home she always dreamed about.
You can see all revealed rooms as well as ‘before’ pictures here and get a glimpse how a big that project was.

She’s been dreaming about this for over a decade and planned for the last 5 years. Bonnie started cataloguing ideas in her mind of what she would do one day if it were her home! And this is the result. Including some seriously cool kids rooms…

And yes there is a lot of ‘dream’ all over here but wow… I mean. This is a very special house… including some dream kids rooms!
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Bonnie has four boys and the rooms are divided in into ‘couples’. Two boys per room.

airy dream kids rooms

airy dream kids rooms

Bunk bed and toddler bed from Rafa Kids. The ride-on is from Wishbone. Bunting from Numero 74.

 

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airy dream kids rooms

Bathroom envy anyone? Me!

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Totally in love with those tiles. All of them. Love the colours, shapes and how they work together! And a special wash station for the dogs? How cool is that?

What do you think about this project? Anything you will take away for your own catalogue called ‘My future dream home’?

 

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A bright and relaxed family home in Finland

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I stumbled upon Melinas blog, Minishow, some time ago. And I love the easiness and light that seems to flow out of my screen when I visit. It is crisp and fun and you feel like you would like to go over and discover the place by yourself one day.

Together with her husband Niko, the children Minea and Noah as well as French bulldog Pablo the family lives in a newly-built modern home that is decorated in a minimalistic but family-friendly setting. Everything happens in Finland, the country of thousand lakes.

You will find lots of plywood, a fantastic bunk bed that you will want to adopt and cake. Yes, Melina knows how to make delicious and beautiful cakes as well.

 

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Such a great mix of design classics, DIY projects and ‘kids life’. And most importantly – the family did one fantastic thing. Making their home bright and light.

Living in Scandinavia means that the days are short during the dark months. And even summers are not guaranteed to be sunny for weeks with no end. So living in a place that has as much light as possible is crucial. Really!

I am sure Melinas house does not always looks this tidy and super clean, it is a family space in the end, but it is great to give the children lots of space for imagination and play!

 

This family home also has beautiful daylight and this house with lots of Vintage pieces too.

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5 magical kids rooms

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Good Morning and yes – it is Tuesday and we are in for a new round of fantastic kids interiors. Or magical, I think they are all rather magical. What do you think?

I really love to get a glimpse into somebody’s home. We all have different tastes and lifestyles. Our kids are all different and enjoy various interests. We combine our past with our ‘now’ and make our home as comfortable as possible.

And isn’t interesting to see how all these things come together and look like?

I hope you are as intrigued by interiors as I am. Are you? Here in Sweden it is a really normal thing to give people that visit you for the first time a tour around your house. So funny. You come in and off you go through the bedroom, toilet and other spaces until you are back to square one and asked if you would like a drink.

 

Above: A fun space with many vintage finds and the famous Sebra bed. The Moroccan carpets are from Casa Marrakech and the  planet mobile from Artillery.

Styling: Karolina Vertus
Photo: Marcus Lawett

 

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Dreambed!

Styling: Saša Antic
Photo: Andrea Papini

 

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Bunk bed from Ikea that was painted in turquoise.

Styling: Alexandra Ydholm
Photo: Andrea Papini

 

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Oh dark blue and mustard. Stunning combination!
Canopy from Numero74. The wallpaper is called Ithaque and is from Nobilis.

Styling: Kristin Lagerqvist
Photo: Andrea Papini

 

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And another Sebra bed – now in grey. A true Scandinavian Design classic that you can find in many homes.
Vintage Eames chair and prints, balloons from Artillery and an Ikea chest of drawers. {which I never really liked when seen in store but now I am hesitating…}

Styling: Alexandra Ydholm
Photo: Andrea Papini

 

Hope you enjoyed these rooms, there will be more next week.

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POPSICLE by FLEXA

POPSICLE by FLEXA
Flexa has a new furniture collection that I really want to share with you. It is called POPSICLE by Flexa and next to the beautiful colors it has lots of great solutions and ideas for small spaces.

POPSICLE is a collection of beds, storage units, desks and textiles in Kiwi, Blueberry or Cherry.

The young Danish design team Herman Studio designed the new range.
‘We fell in love with their holistic way of thinking and their beautifully simple approach to drawing and drafting.’

The designers have taken their inspiration from the soft, rounded yet simple and familiar form from an old-fashioned ice cream bar. Hence the name Popsicle.

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POPSICLE by FLEXA

POPSICLE by FLEXA

POPSICLE by FLEXA

POPSICLE by FLEXA

POPSICLE is awarded the Red Dot Design Award 2017 and is a great example of strong Scandinavian design combining function, aesthetics and high-quality materials.

Especially the beds have really good solutions for small spaces. They are all modular and can grow with your child, home and needs. You can get ladders with integrated drawers, use the space under the bunk beds for desks, more beds or storage. You can even start with a single bed and make a bunk bed later on. When siblings arrive or you need more space for books and toys.

Very clever, very versatile and perfect for urban families. The line just landed in stores this summer and you can find a on or offline dealer here.

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LumoKids

LumoKids
LumoKids was started by Sanne and Yes, a husband and wife duo, a family business.
Together with designers Juuso & Otso and based in Helsinki, Finland they wanted to create furniture with a timeless design and made of natural materials.

Most of the products are perfect for small, challenging spaces. ‘Functionality is always an important aspect of design.’
Making LumoKids especially interesting for families in big cities.

The bunk bed, for example, consists of two beds. Making it easy to adapt to growing kids and possible home changes. comprises the Korento and Ketara beds. All beds are available in 160cm or 200cm.

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LumoKids

LumoKids

LumoKids

LumoKids

LumoKids
All products are made of natural materials. Birch plywood for frame parts and cotton for textiles, as well as leather for the Mushroom stools.

‘Because our products will be used by children, we included them in the design process from the very beginning. In this way we created a range which, while being safe, is also the place for adventure and play.’

Otso Leppänen is an industrial designer: “In the Ketara and Korento beds I have designed, the aim is to offer children a frame in which to shape the space they desire – their own nook, hut or hiding place, which grows along with the child and reminds them of home and safety.”

Juuso Andersin is an industrial and designed the Sieni storage stool and the Kaarna children’s table.

My personal favorite is the Ketara bed with a canopy.

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