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By Patrisha Z | Posted in Inspiration |Aug 30, 2012 11:36:15 AM

Last week over on Facebook we posed the question... "Do or Don't: A gallery wall in the kids' room?" You responding with a resounding YES. And we agree that a salon-style wall of art in the nursery or kiddos' room is both inspiring and design-savvy. We love the idea of dressing up the decor agenda in the little ones' room, so we decided to roundup a few of our favorite kids' rooms with modern art style!

From our Facebook post, we adore the use of childhood sketches and bold graphics in this room via Lonny Magazine.


Personal photos set in chic frames make a sweet gallery wall for the nursery via A Cup of Jo.


Op-art contrasts with horizontal stripes and comic book prints via Martha Angus.


Tradition with a twist in this modern kids' room combines velvety, tufted headboards, Italian Renaissance-style paintings and childhood sketches. Image via Nuevo Estilo.


And one from our files... at DwellStudio we love to mix our animal heads, graphic prints and kids' illustrations for an inspiring gallery wall escape! (P.S. this image is a sneak peek of our new kids' bedding).


Start curating a gallery wall for your little one with our collection of statement-making artwork available in The Art Shop >

 
 
 
By Christiane | Posted in News |Apr 25, 2012 11:40:07 AM

Some of my top tips for keeping the kid’s room feeling fresh and on-trend were recently featured in The New York Observer’s parenting magazine Scooter. Here’s a roundup of my advice from the article.


European Minimalism:

Nurseries with clean lines and tones of white and grays accented with dusty colors are great for rooms that babies can grow into.


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Christiane Lemieux is the Founder of DwellStudio, the author of Undecorate, mother of two plus a dog and is married to Joshua Young, who is also her business partner. Christiane graduated from the Parson's School of Design with a degree in Fashion design. She also has a degree in Art History. Christiane is inspired by travel and design. Most importantly, she is trying to figure out how to live a life of adventure with her family. Starting this business seemed like the best place to start. Stay tuned as we see how that develops...