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Crafting Children’s Spaces: Designer’s Top Tips

I adore seeing our lighting and décor in every home, but spotting them in kid’s spaces is especially sweet! With Mother’s Day around the corner, and with most of the world confined to close quarters, our own homes (and the kids in them) are top of mind. We asked some of our talented trade partners for their top tips when designing children’s spaces that will transition as they grow, reflect their personalities, and where to spend vs. save. 

 
 
 

“I love, love, love to use kid's artwork in their room! This is such a fun way to involve the child in the design of the room and a way for them to express themselves creatively! We actually did a gallery wall of the girls' artwork in this bedroom and had them custom framed for the space. Such a personal touch.”

 
 

Room photography credit: Margaret Rajic

 

Q: An easy way to make a piece of furniture feel more kid-friendly?  

Find some playful hardware for their casegoods now, and swap it out when they're older for something more refined.


Q: How do you get kids involved in designing their own space? 

I like to ask their favorite colors and try to work those in somehow. I also love to have them pick out their own sheets! It's an easy way for them to get involved and it really excites them when they feel invested in the decor.

 

 
 
 
 

“A simple coat of paint can transition beautifully-crafted casegoods and cabinetry as little ones grow into their own special styles and preferences.”

 
 
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Photography Credit: Anna Routh Barzin

 

Q: How and when to use color in a kid’s room…what are the basics?

For bigger ticket items like upholstery and casegoods, I tend to stick with neutral finishes and fabrics (usually performance fabrics so they hold up well!). If the foundation is easily pared back to a blank slate, then it's easy to refresh the space with smaller accents like pillows and artwork. If I do begin with color, I always like to start soft! That way, introducing new hues is a much simpler task.

Q: What should every kid's room have?

Our room is our sanctuary. Every child deserves a space with a personality that reflects their own! 

 

 
 
 
 

“If the child is younger, a place to hide and play in privacy is key (like a tent, or the bottom of a closet).  So many special memories are built in tiny spaces where kids create their own worlds. A great reading nook or reading spot, is a must as they get older. I think there is a close connection between having an enjoyable spot to read and how much they love reading later on.” 

 
 

Photography credit: Jason Kindig

 
 
 
 

Q: How do you choose what pieces in a room to invest in? 

I like to think long-term and invest in classic pieces that will never go out of style. Even though my daughter is 12 and was 10 when I designed this playroom, I was already thinking of how her special reading chair could move with her when she gets her first apartment, as well as the art in this room.  The smaller, decorative accessories are the ones that can easily be transitioned as she gets older. So, I like to have fun with those.

 

Q: What are your go-to durable pieces for kid’s spaces? 

I especially love the West Elm Parson's Desk. They hold up pretty well, and look great in any space.  We have had ours for over 12 years.

 

 
 
 
 

“I'm a big fan of adding memo boards to kid's rooms, so that they have a place to express themselves.”

 
 
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Q: What pieces that are worth splurging on for kid’s spaces & where do you save?

I splurge on items that can grow with the child, and with the room. Items like a quality dresser and custom window treatments will live in the space for years to come, so they are worth the investment! On the other hand, items that will get a lot of wear and tear, and will inevitably need to be replaced anyway, like bedding, are places to save! 

 

Q: For the quick and practical in us, do you have a go-to suggestion for personalizing a room?

I'm a big fan of adding memo boards to kid's rooms, so that they have a place to express themselves. Kids' interests change so quickly that I never recommend designing an entire room around their hobby du jour, but it's nice for them to have a designated space that they can curate however they want.

 

 
 
 
 

“A fun way to integrate a child's personality is showing off their artwork. This is an easy DIY project and the artwork can easily be switched out as they get older.”   

 
 
 

Q: Kids can be designers at heart! How do you bring them into your process?

When I design a child's room they are present every step of the way (with guidance from their parents, of course!). I ask them about their favorite colors, TV shows, where they like to shop, hobbies and sports they might play.  I even show them pictures of rooms and ask what they like and dislike about them.  

 

Q: What are your tips for creating a space that kids don’t want to leave? (Asking for a friend.)

You've decorated this great space for your child, now you want them to stay in it! Give them a reading nook or corner. If the room allows, I always design a cozy "corner" space filled with a chair, pillows or poufs, a bookshelf (there are great wall mounted options now) and a reading light.  This can be transitioned from a reading corner to a desk and chair as they get older and can study in their rooms.  

 

 
 
 
 

“To maximize storage in kid’s spaces, I like to use storage ottomans at the edge of the bed along with free standing baskets, and wall mounted shelves. I try to always think about safety, and utility, as well as aesthetics.”

 
 
 

Q: How do you design a space that will transition with the child as they grow?

I always like to take the long-term view when planning a room, and that’s why I keep the selections sophisticated (even when it’s for a baby). You definitely want to have a foundation that grows with the child. 

 

Q: What pieces are worth splurging on for kids spaces?

I’m always in favor of mixing highs and lows and children’s rooms are no exception. I find fantastic wallpaper and light fixtures are always worth splurging on because they’re so transformative to a space.

 

 

These designers covered the spectrum on tips & tricks, and I was inspired to share a few of my own!

 
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“Invest in window coverings with blackout lining, both babies and irritable teens will sleep more peacefully!”

 
 
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Q: Where to save?

I agree, children can wreak havocs on beds, so I actually did a simple DIY upholstery for my stepson’s heardboard, first with a punchy palm print, later recovered with a sophisticated Schumacher print when he started high school. Artwork replaced the shelf that housed his no longer prized knick-knacks. One of my favorite sources for beautiful, affordable art is Artfully Walls.

Q: Where to splurge?

Invest in window coverings with blackout lining, both babies and irritable teens will sleep more peacefully! For kid’s play spaces, I opt for indoor/outdoor rugs, and Dash and Albert’S’ are my go-tos, soft underfoot but so easy to clean up spills.

 

I hope you enjoyed all of our tips, and from this step-mama to you and yours, I hope you have a very happy Mother’s Day!


 
 
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Meet Prudence Bailey

I am the founder and lead designer of Prudence Home + Design which I started in 2015. I started the firm with no formal background in interior design, just a huge passion and vision for what I wanted to accomplish. I never imagined what it is today, and I can’t believe how far we’ve come in such a short time! Like so many people interested in starting a company my first challenge was simply settling on a name. Fortunately, I met Jonathan Adler in 2006 and I’ll always remember him telling me that if I ever started my own company he would “buy anything from a woman named Prudence” so I did! What fun! 

“Trust is a key ingredient to any successful relationship including interior design.”

Before Prudence Home + Design, I spent almost 20 years in software sales and financial services. Believe it or not that experience really helped me build my business. It may be surprising to know how much of interior design revolves around Project Management and this was very intensive part of my work. I apply these skills daily to my client’s projects.

My Grandfather’s guidance was that if I worked at what I love, it would never seem like “work,” and the success would follow. I have always taken those words to heart both for myself and for my clients. I want my clients to love working with me and have fun along the way. At the heart of this experience is being open and honest every step of the way, and always being absolutely transparent in terms of pricing.

 
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Favorite Paint Color

There is no wrong color to paint your walls! However, it’s critical to make an encompassing plan and decide what, exactly, the paint is going to do for the room as you layer furniture, art, and décor. I often start by determining if paint is going to be a supporting player or the dominant player. For example, I love blue and white for furnishings as it always feels crisp, clean and relevant. To balance that combination, I often paint the walls in Benjamin Moore Decorator’s White as it gives this gorgeous color duo a clean backdrop. I want the beautiful blue fabrics we are providing to be the star, and the white paint color to help it shine.

 
 

“I thrive on the joy I see in my clients after we reveal an exquisitely transformed space that is much more expressive of their lifestyle and taste.”

 
 
 
 
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Q: How does your work bring you joy?

I thrive on the joy I see in my clients after we reveal an exquisitely transformed space that is much more expressive of their lifestyle and taste. Seeing them so happy never gets old, and always makes the hard work worth it. This brings me immense joy. 

Q: Most exciting work accomplishment?

My most exciting accomplishment was completing the design, implementation and styling of 27 rooms for Eva Amurri, The Happily Eva, in just one month! In December of 2018, I designed all the rooms in her home as well as her Studio; and then started ordering and implementing the spaces in April for a photo shoot and June reveal. I worked around the clock, and despite having been exhausted from the effort, I’m so proud of how it turned out, and how much she loved the experience and outcome! 

Q: Best advice you’ve ever received?

Don’t ever pass up an opportunity that comes your way.  I have been very open to doing what it takes to grown my business and brand in the marketplace and in the design community. Also, be willing to take a few steps back financially, to take leaps ahead in the long run. Heading this advice has really helped me to surpass our goals in a short amount of time.


Q: Hardest part about being a business owner?

The pressure of having to constantly make money to keep the lights on and pay your employees. It can sometimes feel like a lot of mental stress. It quickly makes you realize that you need to lean forward in going after new business. You can’t simply wait for it to come to you.


Q: Who would you love to collaborate with?

There are so many wonderful possibilities! The one that comes immediately to mind would be a collaboration with Schumacher on a fabric or wallpaper line. That would be a dream come true! 


Q: Favorite small business?

I absolutely love Fairfield County Antiques and Design Center. Vintage décor pieces and furniture are always a part of my projects. I spend hours on end looking through everything they have.


Q: How do you recharge?

I am an avid runner. It helps me de-stress and mentally work through challenging issues so when I sit down to tackle them, I am ready. The endorphins I feel from a great run can last all day, even through the toughest of meetings. While I am super fortunate that I have never had any upset or difficult clients, it can still be stressful when juggling so many homes and needs at one time. Running is my refuge.

 
 
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Contact Prudence Home + Design to inquire about interior design and styling services