Nursery with White Walls and a Chimney Breast Ideas and Designs

Canal St Martin
Canal St Martin
Charlotte VauvillierCharlotte Vauvillier
This is an example of a medium sized scandi gender neutral nursery in Paris with white walls, brown floors, light hardwood flooring and a chimney breast.
Park Slope Townhouse
Park Slope Townhouse
Delson or Sherman Architects pcDelson or Sherman Architects pc
Jason Schmidt
This is an example of a medium sized classic gender neutral nursery in New York with white walls, medium hardwood flooring and a chimney breast.
Traditional Nursery
Traditional Nursery
Inspiration for a medium sized classic nursery for boys in London with white walls, carpet and a chimney breast.
M-22 House
M-22 House
Michael Fitzhugh ArchitectMichael Fitzhugh Architect
Dietrich Floeter Photography
This is an example of a contemporary gender neutral nursery in Other with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, orange floors and a chimney breast.
South End Custom Carpentry Project
South End Custom Carpentry Project
Boston Premier Remodeling LLCBoston Premier Remodeling LLC
ER Miller Design
This is an example of a medium sized classic gender neutral nursery in Boston with white walls, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and a chimney breast.
North London Renovation and Extension
North London Renovation and Extension
Robert Rhodes Architecture + InteriorsRobert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors
Lincoln Road is our renovation and extension of a Victorian house in East Finchley, North London. It was driven by the will and enthusiasm of the owners, Ed and Elena, who's desire for a stylish and contemporary family home kept the project focused on achieving their goals.

Nursery with White Walls and a Chimney Breast Ideas and Designs

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