
"I do think to myself how special it feels to wake up in a space that feels creative and this exciting. And the kids just absolutely love it,"
"When the kids saw it for the first time, they screamed,"
"This place looked absolutely nothing like the way it does now when we first looked at it,"
"magical and moody and fun."
The New York City apartment features a nature-influenced kids' bedroom with printed mural tree wallpaper, multiple beds with hidden drawers, and railings with hand-cut leaves. Children reacted with screams upon first seeing the room and now wake up in a creative, exciting space they love. The entrance includes a raised ceiling and an arched doorway that serves as a focal point and a tease for the rest of the apartment. A large mural functions as a magical element that draws the eye. The long-vacant space required extensive renovation, including a redone kitchen treated as the heart of the home, and lighting choices emphasize chandeliers, pendants, sconces, and lamps to create a moody atmosphere.
Read at TODAY.com
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