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Kids' Posts at Design*Sponge

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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.

 
 

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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.)



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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.)



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



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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!

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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!

posted by Alex on July 9th 2008 at 11:10am
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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.

posted by magpiedpiper on July 10th 2008 at 5:40am
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