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Former Nursery Is Now Boys' Contemporary Blue Room

June 30, 2015
Designer Jenna Buck Gross transformed a nursery into a fun boys' room fit for reading, play and of course sleep.
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Boys' Room Pops with Color, Pattern

Bright colors and layered patterns result in a kids' room with plenty of fodder for the imagination. Sheets and wallpaper by Serena and Lily provide instant pop, while a contemporary bunk bed leaves plenty of space for two brothers to play. FLOR tiles can be easily cleaned or replaced as needed.

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Fun Mix of Color and Pattern in Boys’ Room

Fox sheets by Serena and Lily mix with Target bedding and an array of pillows in this fun and colorful space. Brothers share the bunk beds, a budget friendly find. Layered pattern makes this room a fun and creative space for two young boys to sleep and play.

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Bunk Beds Offer Shared Room Solution

Bold patterns and bright colors create a fun space for brothers to share. A Kallax shelf unit from Ikea offers ample space for storing toys and books, and bunk beds leave room for the boys to play.

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Kids’ Room Features Fun, Colorful Storage

Red Kallax shelves from Ikea provide loads of storage for toys and books in this bedroom shared by brothers. The room is filled with color and pattern, forming a fun space that’s designed to let kids’ creativity soar.

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