New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. You know what they say: home is where the heart is and when it ...
When my son was born, we squeezed a crib into our spare room–office and found ways of using our old furniture for our new life, like converting a dresser into a changing table. Now he’s older and has ...
The market for baby and kids' furniture has changed since you were a child. Upholstered gliders have replaced creaky rockers, and cute bunny wall borders have morphed into peel-and-stick graphic ...
Designing a child's bedroom should be fun. It's a great place to use colour and pattern, but also requires some savvy storage solutions to keep the toys in check, as well as creating a space that can ...
The trick to designing a kids’ room that stands the test of time — and varying tastes — is to approach it like any other room. Those living room pillows, throws, tchotchkes and artwork that you rotate ...
LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. It starts with a nibble. A curious tongue pressed to the edge of a nightstand, a not-so-subtle bite out of a teething rail.
Sharing a bedroom helps children to bond and to quickly learn to compromise. Siblings are bound to squabble, but if you put some thought into how you design their bedroom, you should reduce the ...