Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention — and when you’re the mother of four kids and a top mommy blogger, designing kids’ rooms that are both fun and functional is a necessity. Enter Rebecca Woolf of Girl’s Gone Child; she’s taking us on a video and photo tour of nurseries and kids’ rooms that offer big design ideas for your little one.
Start by peeking inside the whimsical world of Rebecca’s 10-month-old twin daughters, Reverie and Boheme, to get a taste of her eclectic style:
Check out photos of Rebecca’s bohemian-chic nursery:
or see how mom and designer Janice Peters fit room for study, sleep and play into a small space for her 6-year-old daughter, Audrey:

Designer Gerri Panebianco used a safari theme and careful space planning to create a shared space her two boys can each call their own:

Jessica and Scott Davis opted for a gender-neutral color palette to create a room that will easily transition later to a big kids’ room or nursery for a second child:
Designer Courtney Blanton created a teen girl’s room with grown-up style that a 14-year-old fashionista won’t quickly outgrow:

Looking for more kid-friendly design ideas? Watch all of Rebecca’s Childstyle video tours.
























Love the zebra piece.
The photos in this blog are great.
I like the site Girl’s Gone Child. Thanks for sharing this.
I like the nurseries and kids rooms. So creative.
Great blog, I enjoyed this one.
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i love the variety of blended patterns and colors: simple, complex, and elegant all at once. I came across a product that's great for organization w/ punchy colors at http://www.offthefloorezstore.com. I'm thinking of purchasing one for my son's room in the lime green to hang his penny board, backpack and a gazillion baseball caps.
Ow those are eye candy! I like the use of colors and how she managed to escape from the mediocre nursery style. I am looking for a shutters perth though, I think it is good for the kid, to experience sunshine and shadows right.
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I am currently a florist can't get a job so considering going back college for art, interior design and fashion design as I have a gcse in textiles and business studies.
I like the zebra head a lot!@@
video is great… burçlar
I sure hope you didn't forget to put in enough commercial ventilation systems. Kids tend to be very sensitive to temperature changes.
Since you mentioned room temperatures, some curtains perth might also be a good idea. That's a nice, simple way to control both natural lighting and temperature.
Love the bedding in Jessica and Scott's nursery. Any idea where it came from??
Some well-designed curtains, blinds, or shutters might be actually be a great idea. It would be convenient to have something that adds to the style of the room and controls the lighting at the same time.
Looking so beautiful.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to avoid putting in little bits made of plastic or metal that they could swallow? I see a few items in those pictures that I wouldn't let my kids anywhere near until they were a little older than 10 months.