1. Okay kids, climb into bed
This children’s bedroom puts fun and simplicity front and centre – it even comes complete with climbing holds to help make getting into bed an adventure in itself.
Designed by CplusC
Photography by Murray Fredericks
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2. Quiet, please
Let’s face it, bedrooms are at least at some point for sleeping – so a quiet colour scheme seems conducive to that – for this bedroom, pops of colour balance the quiet wall tones.
Interior design by Jessica Valintine Design
Photography by Kirsty Dawn
3. Homework and then bed
The bunks in this bedroom – complete with storage and ladder – aren’t just fun and cosy, they’re about space saving, too. As a result, a study desk fits, too, and if you ‘caught’ the nautical flavour, well this home is by the sea.
Renovation by Richard Landry, Landry Design Group
Photography by: Manolo Langis
4. Mum, did dinosaurs really eat children?
It’s not just charity that begins at home – artistic appreciation does, too. In this art-minded children’s bedroom, art prints, sculptures and even representatives of the Mesozoic Era all feature.
From the Designed by David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury
Photography by: Rachel Wybrow
5. It’s like a jungle sometimes
Grown up design rules can also apply to our children’s spaces – such as working with scale. Even a real giraffe might not have to bend its neck in this lofty room. Swinging monkeys also join the fun-meets-imagination party.
Designed by Alexander & Co
Photography by Anson Smart
6. As time goes by
This daughter’s bedroom reflects her personality with a soft pink palette and was also designed to grow with her and accommodate an older perspective as time went on. The reading nook reflects her love of books.
Interiors by Amanda Neill, Designworx
7. River of life
Older children may just like what you like – such as, optimising views with a desk under the window, along with celebrating art and bold colour contrasts – here, balanced by a hockey stick and attendant trophies!
Renovation by Joan Dineen
Photography by Peter Rymwid
1. Okay kids, climb into bed
This children’s bedroom puts fun and simplicity front and centre – it even comes complete with climbing holds to help make getting into bed an adventure in itself.
Designed by CplusC
Photography by Murray Fredericks
See more of this surprising new home
2. Quiet, please
Let’s face it, bedrooms are at least at some point for sleeping – so a quiet colour scheme seems conducive to that – for this bedroom, pops of colour balance the quiet wall tones.
Interior design by Jessica Valintine Design
Photography by Kirsty Dawn
3. Homework and then bed
The bunks in this bedroom – complete with storage and ladder – aren’t just fun and cosy, they’re about space saving, too. As a result, a study desk fits, too, and if you ‘caught’ the nautical flavour, well this home is by the sea.
Renovation by Richard Landry, Landry Design Group
Photography by: Manolo Langis
4. Mum, did dinosaurs really eat children?
It’s not just charity that begins at home – artistic appreciation does, too. In this art-minded children’s bedroom, art prints, sculptures and even representatives of the Mesozoic Era all feature.
From the Designed by David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury
Photography by: Rachel Wybrow
5. It’s like a jungle sometimes
Grown up design rules can also apply to our children’s spaces – such as working with scale. Even a real giraffe might not have to bend its neck in this lofty room. Swinging monkeys also join the fun-meets-imagination party.
Designed by Alexander & Co
Photography by Anson Smart
6. As time goes by
This daughter’s bedroom reflects her personality with a soft pink palette and was also designed to grow with her and accommodate an older perspective as time went on. The reading nook reflects her love of books.
Interiors by Amanda Neill, Designworx
7. River of life
Older children may just like what you like – such as, optimising views with a desk under the window, along with celebrating art and bold colour contrasts – here, balanced by a hockey stick and attendant trophies!
Renovation by Joan Dineen
Photography by Peter Rymwid
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View Industry Specialists
Askö
Furniture designed for life. Ethically made dining and living furniture and accessories by international and New Zealand designers where refined elegance meets sleek, contemporary form. Explore our extensive range of designer furniture via our Christchurch showroom or browse online.
Plumbing World
Plumbing World is New Zealand’s most prominent 100% Kiwi-owned national plumbing merchant, operating over 50 branches from Kerikeri to Invercargill. Plumbing World offers a wide range of bathroom, kitchen, laundry, heating, and hot water products, catering to trade professionals and homeowners.
Landmark Homes
Founding directors Paul and Debbie Clarke established Landmark Homes in 1977. Their vision was to offer “something more exciting” than the average home: a home that made creative use of space but was also beautiful to live in.
Poggenpohl
Poggenpohl is a premium German kitchen brand known for its innovation, timeless design, and precision craftsmanship, offering bespoke kitchen solutions that blend luxury with functionality.
Mastercraft Kitchens
Mastercraft was the brainchild of Murray Belz, a Chief’s supporter with an eye for design, a tonne of ideas and a passion for excellence.
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At Kitchen Studio we are very proud of the fact that we are been voted the most trusted kitchen brand in New Zealand for the ninth year running, and there are good reasons why more Kiwis trust us to transform their kitchen than anyone else.
Kitchen Things
Kitchen Things is a 100% locally owned and operated family business that pioneered European cooking in 1986. We specialise in high quality, premium European cooking appliances and our cooking range is complemented with dishwashing, refrigeration, laundry, sinks, taps and small appliances.