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Archive for August, 2008

Thanks Geekology

We were notified by a friend that our Magic Tree House was featured on Geekology.

Click here to read the article.
O, and Thanks a lot, Geekology!

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Opening the door to a child’s imagination begins with a door.
What about your imagination?
{ Modern Door }

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Gizmodo is Jealous

We found an article titled Jealous on Gizmodo.com.
Apparently someone really wanted our Magic Tree House room

Jealousy is the best form of flattery. Thanks so much for the compliment, Gizmodo!

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Tips for Creating Children’s Rooms
“Tiny Yawns and Sleepy Sighs, Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies.” This nursery welcomes a beautiful new baby with fantasy, fairy tales and imagination. The driving influence in creating this room was a traditional Nursery Rhyme theme that would be appropriate for a boy or girl and could be used for more than [...]

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Chuckwagon Room

Take a look at our new photos of the chuckwagon bed!

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Anatomy of a Child’s Room
Time to welcome another addition to the family and yet there is still a little princess in the nursery. She needs a room special enough to take the place of the most loving nursery in the world. A place so special she will be excited to leave the only room she [...]

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Creative Office

Kidtropolis was contracted to produce a creative sports den for local radio talent Jason Bishop from WJFKs the “Junkies.”

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Shabby Chic Armoire

Check out the Shabby Chic Armoire we designed for one of our favorite clients.
This armoire was designed for an infant to keep into the teen years.

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Play Room

Anatomy of a Child’s Room
Fun, playful, safe and entertaining – an environment in your own home where your kids want to play is definitely on your top 10 list of necessary rooms.

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Enter a coffee shop tucked into a suburban strip mall and find yourself in a custom village built for children to explore, imagine and enjoy. A personal play area is designed and customized to fit the lifestyle and taste of the children of the house. A public play area must be able to interest [...]

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Our rooms are featured on Aimee’s Petite Maison.

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Art Armoire

This custom-built “Art Armoire” was designed for two great kids in the Potomac area who love to express their creativity. The challenge behind this project was in creating it to fit around a corner and down a stairwell. I think we did it! We found the giant brush and palette at PotteryBarn, but had to [...]

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Dog Gate

Dog Gate
This gate was constructed for use in training a puppy. The home needed a way to keep the dog in the kitchen without using unsightly plastic gates (traditional dog gates). The client wanted a gate that could be taken out when not needed as well as blend into the overall room design when in [...]

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Room to Grow

Anatomy of a Child’s Room
Too old for Sesame Street and too young for a study desk. Too old for toddler toys and too young for a TV in his room. How do you decorate for a child stuck in between being a little boy and a little man? It is all about character – the [...]

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We were browsing the web today and found images of our doors on mommyfootprint.com

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