Living Room Design

A family needs a child-friendly design scheme for their new Upper West Side apartment.

 

Check George's 5 Tips for information on how you can recreate this look for your living room, and details on where to shop.

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charmgirl
2 Feb 2009
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I wish the designer would have added some really useful storage for the kids' toys.A toy chest is a bottomless pit for toys. The children only play with what they can see on top. I hoped there would be a wall unit with some drawers or doors to hide, store games, toys and kids' books. Having them accessible for the children, will enable them to play and read without asking for anything. When their stuff is at their reach, it makes all the difference. Unless the overflow of toys, etc. went into their bedroom(s), I don't see how this will work for the near future.
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