August 2011

Style doesn’t need to stop at the playroom door, thanks to colorful kids’ goods that parents can enjoy as well

Vintage spinning tops are as much fun for collectors as they were for the children who originally owned them

Begin with a bold pattern and mix coordinating prints or solids to give kids’ rooms and family spaces an infusion of fun

In Sherwood, a bare basement becomes a favorite space for crafts, creativity and family time

Reconfigured rooms, natural wood tones and colorful accents bring a Little Rock kitchen out of the blahs and into the brights

At the Little Rock home of builder Justin Stewart, an open floor plan and durable materials emphasize informal, easy living for a family of five

Designer Endia Veerman uses soothing hues and textural fabrics to update a West Little Rock home

In Litte Rock, pops of pink transition from a patterned bedroom to a bold playspace

Doting grandparents commission designer Tracy Rivers to create a luxurious suite in their Russellville home for their young granddaughter

Bright colors and bold prints add back-to-school flair

A pair of local designers share their favorite sources for shopping and family-friendly getaways

Missy Lipps, Mother of three girls, stylist, clothing and jewelry designer

In Fayetteville, the redecorating of a familiar space leads to a functional and kid-friendly playroom the entire family can enjoy