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HGTV Dream Home 2014 : Kids' Bedroom Pictures

About the Kids' Bedroom: 

Part fun hideaway, part practical place to sleep, this kid-friendly bunkroom proves that grown-up details can fit right in in a child-focused space. Vaulted ceilings and exposed beams give this room a treehouse feel, and allow for stacked bunk beds that can sleep four. 

The vaulted ceilings, exposed wood beams and light-filled windows give this room a treehouse feel. The space's architecture allows for the use of stacked bunk beds that can sleep four.

Part fun hideaway, part practical place to sleep, this kid-friendly bunkroom is grown-up enough to serve as an overflow sleeping space for adult guests.













HGTV Dream Home 2014 : Kids' Bathroom Pictures

This fun and functional space combines durable neutral materials with bright, kid friendly touches. 

About the Kids' Bathroom : 

This high traffic area designed to accommodate multiple children at once features durable, chic materials that would be at home in any grown up bathroom. Bright red and white accents add a youthful touch. 

Since the adjacent bunkroom sleeps up to four, this bathroom is built to accommodate a crowd. It features two zones: A vanity and dressing area and a separate commode and shower area.









HGTV Dream Home 2014 : Master Bedroom Pictures

Modern style mixes with mountain architecture in this master bedroom, and the result is a comfy room with lots of personality, bright colors and sleek twists on classic rustic style. 

About the Master Bedroom: 

Modern style mixes with mountain architecture in this master bedroom, and the result is a sleek, comfy room with lots of personality. Large windows let in ample natural light, while bright, modern colors and soft textures lend a feminine touch to masculine pieces like the steel fireplace and leather-upholstered bed. 

With a palette inspired by fall colors, the master bedroom combines rustic, masculine details with bold colors and graphic patterns to create a warm, inviting space.
















New Window Treatment Ideas From HGTV Dream Homes

Learn new stylish and functional ways to use window treatments and revitalize your decor with ideas from past HGTV Dream Homes.

Dramatic Drapes

The longer the curtains, the more dramatic and elegant the design. In this master suite sheer loose linen drapes frame the queen size bed as well as the bay window. When trying to design a casual and more informal space, try using shorter curtains.

Bold Colors

This brightly painted kids' room designed for HGTV Dream Home 2010 is both colorful and lively. The rustic red walls scream high energy alongside the two-toned sliding curtains. Placed on a track, the drapes can be easily extended at night to provide privacy, as well as insulation on cooler nights.

Stylishly Unique

With an endless array of patterns and styles, you can be sure to find a curtain design that fits your personal decor. In HGTV Dream Home 2008, a striped fabric is used for the curtain trimming as well as the kids' overhead bed treatment. Dressed in a mixture of patterns and textures, this bedroom is youthful and fun.



Drapes Make a Decorative Divide

Curtains make great room dividers and can be adjusted to your preference. They can be pulled back with ties, pinned apart or simply allowed to hang freely. In this master suite the cream-colored curtains make the perfect divide between the bed and meditation area. Use them as a simple way to define different areas of your home.


Enhance the Details

Drapes are not just for windows. In this formal foyer the drapes enhance the architecture while making a stylish statement. Placed alongside the architectural posts, the flowy cream curtains create a dramatic entrance, leading you from the front door into the family room and kitchen.


Decorative Designs

Curtains can be extremely decorative. Use them to add a touch of personality to your space. Long curtains, such as these lightly patterned neutral fabrics, will add height and bring drama to your decor. Simplistically designed, this dining room is styled with handcrafted furnishings and neutral fabrics and accessories.

HGTV Dream Home 2014 : Second Floor Hallway Pictures

About the Second Floor Hallway: 

More than just a thoroughfare, the stairwell and second floor landing offer a mix of industrial and traditional elements worthy of a second look. Upon climbing the thoroughly modern staircase, a more traditional seating area highlights local art pieces and provides a quiet spot for late-night or early morning reading. 

The space at the top of a staircase is often an afterthought when it comes to design. Not so in HGTV Dream Home 2014: Interior designer Linda Woodrum turned it into a functional seating area filled with artful objects and mountain views.











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