Inspiration for a large classic gender neutral kids' bedroom in Los Angeles with white walls and dark hardwood flooring.
Tess Bethune Interiors
Tess Bethune Interiors
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Playroom

Transitional Kids, Los Angeles

We left a whole wall open for art and hanging costumes, jackets, and bags. We used birch tree hooks to add a natural texture to the space. The tiny closet under the stairs is perfect for the play kitchen. Inside we stored the grocery cart, baby carriage, and baskets of plush toys as well. Photo by Brian Kelly

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Janet Dunn added this to 9 Ways to Add Storage to a Small Home10 March 2016

Get your hooks inThe hook is the saviour of the spatially challenged – didn’t someone once say, ‘You can’t be too thin...

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