Saturday, December 11, 2010

Not Just Clothes

A Chylds style doesn't stop with the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet. It stems to the corners of their rooms. Yes rooms. Kids rooms are on a whole other level. Decorations and Furniture have a more modern feel but made specifically for small physiques.

Not just mature and modern, furniture is more FUN, lasts longer and has more than one purpose.

It's not just about the bed anymore.

It's about the loft, trundle, storage, desk, hutch, under bed storage, headboards with speakers, playhouse bed, loft bed with a living room, the return of the vanity, tables with music built in, pull out futons, platform beds, animal shaped beds, and the list goes on.

ROOMS ARE BEING TRANSFORMED TO THE POINT THAT THE ONCE TERRIBLE PHRASE "GO TO YOUR ROOM" WONT EVER MEAN THE SAME AGAIN

If only I were a kid in this age, where my style is reflective in the space I reside, with just enough ugh.
Here's a peak at some of my favorites

DESIGN.: Tiramolla Loft Beds. They truly know how to create with minimal space. A mature style with clean lines. Color coding is a big deal and it always works.


 

FURNITURE.: Little Nest. Modern Replica's of furniture.



ACCESSORIES.: BloomBaby. Highchairs, Baby Lounge, Strollers







                                             

At Their Peak

The moment a child is born, they create their own self. And depending on their parents, surroundings and thoughts they build their own sense of style. From working in fashion for kids I've always noticed that kids know exactly what they want. Some concepts can be wild, fancy, shiny, oogly, scary, rocked out, sporty and even too much--who's to say?

I'm so intrigued by kids fashion, its evolved so much over the last decade. Once being so kiddy and childish from t-shirts and sweats to tutu's, hightops, and a-line tunics. A very stylish mommy can now match their very stylish baby.

My thoughts in this blog will explore the style in every chyld.