Nursery Designs by re:place Interior Design Studio

by Robert on May 9, 2007

in Nursery Design

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Orange Themed Nursery Design by re:place

New York interior design studio, Re:Place, shows off two colorful nursery designs in their online design portfolio.  It a great example of how to use strong colors without overwhelming the environment in your designs.

Yellow Themed Nursery Design

link: re:place design

[via AT Nursery via Fancy Schmancy]

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Adrienne Geoghegan May 31, 2007 at 1:42 am

Hi,
My Very Own Picture is a new Irish Wall Art Company specialising in a branded range of nursery art for kids and the young at heart. We have achieved a page rank of 5 in just over 6 months, and our site is growing more popular by the day.
Our team of award winning artists have designed and created a fabulous range of limited edition art for kids and the young at heart.
This summer sees the introduction of our new range of My Very Own Picture wall art in Habitat, College Green, Dublin 2.

We trade through our webstore http://www.myveryownpicture.com so a strong online presence is important for us. In this regard we believe that forging relationships with quality websites such as your own is the key to building our brand.

I would very much appreciate if you could contact me directly regarding having a link on your website.

Regards,
Adrienne Geoghegan

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Shanna October 14, 2007 at 4:10 pm

The color in these two examples is great. I especially like the bright color of the butterflies. The color instantly draws your eye to them. They also mimic the shape and color of the bows on the crib. These rooms do exactly what color should do. Color should tie everything together and draw your eye around a space without being too overpowering.

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