Login | Register  
 
 
Home Page
 
Feature Articles
 
Interviews
 
Product Guide
 
Home Makeover
 
Ask The Design Experts
 
Design Blog
 
My Home Design
 
News & Press
 
Editors' Picks


   

Fit for a Teen

The bedroom was completely cleared out to make way for more grown-up decor.

Splashes of color on a white canvas creates a fresh, fun bedroom worthy of teenage approval.

If teenagers inhabit your home you've become acutely aware of the changes occurring. Fashion, style, and individuality have taken over... and it has spilled over into their bedroom.

To help transform Rebecca's childhood bedroom into a hip hangout, homeowner Susan enlisted the help of designer Greg Horowitz. First step - start from scratch. "Nothing was saved," says Horowitz, who worked directly with the teen and her very grown-up design sensibility. "It is important for the teen to be part of the process, empowering them to make decisions and create a space to reflect who they are becoming."

To make the bedroom a fun, cheery, and exciting space for Rebecca and her friends, a fresh color palette of crisp white, bright orange, and turquoise was chosen.

To achieve a clean and modern look, Horowitz painted the entire room white, including existing ceiling beams that flank a white chandelier. To the right of the entrance is a seating area or cozy reading nook, outfitted with an upholstered Easy Chair from Modernica and stackable acrylic tables.

Teen_corner_with_table_and_chair2_4

On the wall opposite Rebecca's work area is a striking orange-upholstered Escape bed from Ligne Roset and side table and lamp by Jonathan Adler. The dresser from Kid's Supply is brightened by the orange lamp from Artemide. Graffiti artist Peter Mayer's Graffiti Dogs add punches of fun and color above the bed.

To create additional seating for friends -- and hide an unfashionable radiator -- Horowitz dressed the double windows in turquoise and white and added an upholstered cushion. Want to get even more comfy? Grab an over-sized orange pillow!

The room is completed with a clothes closet and private bath -- two must-haves for any teenage girl.

When designing for teens Horowitz follows a simple rule - design for their developing individuality, creating a space they will still love in the years to come. "Kids are so connected to trends and their own identity is changing so fast. That is the real challenge and the fun!"

Want to update your child's bedroom? Check out Kid's Supply.

  Are you a designer? Send us your story!
 

Fast Facts:
/pchm/images/hm_designer.jpg Greg Horowitz of Studio H
251 West 19th Street
Suite 5A
New York,  NY
646-552-5820
Project Location: Park Avenue, NYC
Objective: Transform an idyllic child's room into a modern, hip bedroom worthy of teenage approval
Budget: $10,000 -- $20,000
Focal Point: Mid-century inspired French Modernism desk from Kid’s Supply Co.
Color Palette: Fresh, crisp white with orange and turquoise accents
Products Used:
  • Escape bed from Ligne Roset
  • Mid-century inspired desk and dresser from Kid's Supply
  • Lacquered side table and Nelson Minor lamp by Jonathan Adler
  • Easy Chair from Modernica
  • Nessino lamp from Artemide
  • Pillows from Marimekko
  • Crisp nesting tables from Conran Shop
  • Graffiti Dogs on canvas by Peter Mayer
  • Overstock.com, Inc.

    Save BIG! Today Only at LampsPlus.com.

    SkyMall, Inc.

    The cubbies of the French Modernism Desk from Kid's Supply are available in numerous colors to customize the look -- and if perfect for kids and adults alike.

    A bright bed and plush linens can pump up any room.

    All content, images and data ©2005 Pure Contemporary, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Site developed by Defined Logic. Site designed by iCreative Online.