The Carlisle Ottoman for Plush Home was designed specifically for a dual purpose as an ottoman/coffee table...and also works great in pairs for those extra large spaces. The removable tray and wood base is available in a large handful of finishes and the glass bottom shelf comes standard with a 1 inch bevel.


One of my first designs for the 2003 launch of Plush Home on Melrose was the Park Avenue Console.  It's been a great a seller for us and a favorite amongst our interior design clients. Here are custom-sized versions that we made for designers, Looney & Associates (Dallas, Texas) for the Omni Hotels.  So, if you're ever at an Omni Hotel and see one of my babies, please use a coaster before placing your cold drink on it. :)



I normally talk about the products I love and the key interior design DOs you should follow. But on this post I thought I'd start with a major DO NOT.
Do not make your child's room into a theme park - Please do not do this.
I know the temptations are right there in front of you. You walk into a store, see a completely pulled together Pirates of The Caribbean room and consider how nice it would feel to end your weekend shopping searches by proclaiming loudly to the salesperson, "We'll take it all...AS IS."
First of all I don't really believe in "baby/kids" rooms. Yes, a child's room should be fun, playful, colorful and inspiring. However, it is possible to stretch beyond the obvious Saturday morning tv themes and use different "non-kid" resources in a design scheme. 

Go ahead and buy Yo Gabba Gabba bedding. That's fine, but if you get dresser modeled after that weird fuzzy orange guy with one eyeball, it's probably going to wear on your nerves before the end of the year.
TIPS
A tip to consider when you're designing a child's space is to make certain that the room flows well and has a gracious transition with the rest of the house.  Another word of advice is to make sure that your major components (drapes, area rugs, dresser, night stands) are fairly basic so that they won't be affected by your mood swing next year....oh, and you will. After all, wouldn't it be nice to that what you end up purchasing today will  last longer then your kid's terrible twos?
Referring back to my previous Kids  R' People 2 post, here are some final project photos of a recent child's room I just  completed.
 
For this project, I specified a custom version of our Plush Home custom Carlisle Dresser by removing the breakfront and finishing the piece in a white lacquer. It's a classic piece that won't age itself like a Captain Jack Chest of Drawers will.

An upholstered headboard was custom made through our upholstery line to work well with the Serena & Lily bedding.  We accompanied it with a version of our Plush Home Carlisle Bedside Table.
ADDITIONAL GO-TO RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN ROOMS
Serena and Lily   Petite Tresor   Posh Tots

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