
Design*Sponge is one of our favorite stops on the web and we've noticed a spate of inspiring kids' posts there recently. So in case it's not in your bookmarks yet, we thought we'd tantalize you with a few glimpses.

Design*Sponge is one of our favorite stops on the web and we've noticed a spate of inspiring kids' posts there recently. So in case it's not in your bookmarks yet, we thought we'd tantalize you with a few glimpses.

An attic can be tricky space to use, especially if you're tall. Which is why Leah Hennen and her husband made over this bare-bones attic for their daughter to use. (d*s post here.)

It comes as no surprise that the owners of the well-curated store, Fawn and Forest, would have great taste at home. (d*s post here.)

This subdued, nature-themed nursery belongs to the son of Petunia Pickle Bottom designer Denai Jones. (d*s post here.)

Owners of vintage and vintage-inspired shop, Three Potato Four, share a look into their home. (d*s post here.)
Thanks Design*Sponge for these great kids' posts and imagery!
Heh! I like the like-a-bike on its side on the floor. You can tell the rider just bolted and ran to something more interesting yelling, "I'm outta here" Love it!
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The Denai Jones nursery is very soothing and pretty, but one has to wonder how long it will be before the little one needs something more fun and colorful. Though I suppose if one is a designer, it might not be difficult to redesign a room often.
I love the attic room. Those skylights are spectacular. I would have loved that room as a kid.
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