Collection of modern nursery furniture that will provide a stylish and comfortable place for your baby to slumber. Give your child the bedroom of their dreams – stocking the best children’s bedding, lighting, rugs and more, for boy’s bedrooms, girl’s rooms and babies’ nurseries. One more pleasant feature of this nursery furniture is great number of storage places where you could accommodate some clothes, beddings, toys and other necessary stuff. Mostly all designs are universe and fit as boys as girls. A baby’s nursery should be a safe, cozy and inviting area. (more…)
Luxury girls bedroom designs by Italian company Pm4. Lovely curves and cushions amazingly decorate them and good harmonize with their lacquered wooden furniture. Decorating rooms for little girls is quite a pleasurable activity. It is a nest for daydreaming, spinning tales of wonder, study, play with dolls, sleep and even do a little makeup and spend time gazing at the mirror for all those imagined-up pimples. (more…)
Design the perfect interior decorations for this teen bedroom maker and make your fantasy teenage bedroom with furniture and fashion accessories. A lot of colors and styles are available so with IMA furniture there is a possibility to create not only functional bedroom but also stylish, original and beautiful. The best furniture for teenage bedrooms are pieces that transition well and have multiple functions, such as bed frames with drawers or a desk that has an attachable shelving area. (more…)

Consider the bathroom in the context of your entire master suite and bedroom floor. The relationship of master bedroom, dressing area, bathroom and entry into the suite from the hallway should be the foremost planning principle. Hire an architect or other design professional to help you. The drawing below shows a bedroom entered from the hall. From the bedroom, you pass through a dressing area into the master bathroom, making the bathroom the farthest space from the entry and, therefore, the most private.
Michelle Jacobo fell to her knees and wept as her children hugged her.
Her husband, Jesus Jacobo, shook his head in disbelief and sobbed harder each time he looked at the house volunteers had built for the family and ABC television’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
Minutes before on Sunday, a long black limousine brought the extended family of 12 back to 4132 N. Spruce Ave. in Kansas City, North. They stepped out and could see a wildly cheering crowd estimated by one program official at 4,000 or more. But the show’s tour bus blocked the view of the nearly 5,000-square-foot house that replaced the approximately 900-square-foot one in a week’s time. (more…)








