Mom Spends RM12,500 On Children’s Room Design in Taman Sri Hartamas

When Mdm. J and her family moved back to Malaysia, she asked our interior designer to do up her kids’ bedrooms to get them settled in.

Mdm. J is a freelance fashion makeup artist who recently moved back to Malaysia.

She and her husband wanted to make sure their children (a boy and a girl) got settled in as smoothly as possible.

To do that, she got the help of an interior designer listed on Recommend.my to decorate their bedrooms and attached bathrooms.

The children spoke with me and showed me some of their belongings so I could get an idea of their personalities. The owner also gave me some guidelines on where the beds and desks should be. But beyond that, I was given free reign to design the room.Valarie, Bonnieblue Furniture & Interiors

Boy’s Bedroom

“The boy has a quirky side to him, so I designed the room to fit his personality,” said Valarie.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design“The original room colour was white, but I painted it with Miss Mustard Seed’s milk paint (colour: flow blue)” she added.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design

A simple spotlight track and roll-up blinds were added to the windows and sliding door that leads to the airwell.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design

 

Boy’s Bathroom

A replica reindeer head was hung in the shower area to continue the ‘quirky’ theme of the son’s room.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design bathroom

A concrete floor and concrete wall created an industrial feel.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design bathroom

 

Girl’s Bedroom

Paisley patterned wallpaper was the main feature of her daughter’s bedroom.

Taman Sri Hartamas kids bedroom interior design

In addition, the designer combined new decorative items with a selection of the girl’s belongings to maintain a familiar feel to the room.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design girls bedroom

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design girls bedroom

A concrete sink with full length sliding door overlooks the swimming pool and sink.

Taman Sri Hartamas interior design girls bedroom

Behind the concrete sink, a glass sliding door opens up to the en-suite bathroom with wood-like flooring for the shower area.

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Toilet area with concrete flooring and a wall cabinet to keep her personal stuff in place.

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Total cost for children’s room design:  RM12,500.

Spent on:

  • Girl’s room: Interior styling, wallpaper, paint, artwork, accessories, bed linen
  • Girl’s bathroom: Interior styling, accessories
  • Boy’s room: Interior styling, paint, accessories, bedlinen
  • Boy’s bathroom: Interior styling, cabinet
Valarie – she has the business savvy to quickly grasp concepts and turn out exceptional visuals with very little revision required – and all within the committed deadlines. I can’t say enough about the quality, the speed, the attention to detail and the effectiveness of her work!Mdm. J, homeowner

 

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