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  2. 70 Kids' Bedroom Ideas That Are Anything But Child's Play - AOL

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    Here, we've gathered 70 of the most diverse, whimsical, and elegant kidsrooms ... Let these creative solutions guide the way. ... For a son’s room, homeowner Alessia Bianchi commissioned ...

  3. 50 Bonus Room Ideas That Make Use of Your Extra Square ... - AOL

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    The hidden room is accessed through French doors fabricated to look like cabinetry, revealing extra countertop prep space, tons of gadgets and appliances, and even a bonus oven. Tour the Entire ...

  4. Parents Surprise Daughters with Life-Size, European-Themed ...

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    Leading up to the holiday, the parents closed off the basement to keep the surprise from their kids. and 20 days later, on the Dec. 23, the project was complete. ... Another part of the room she ...

  5. House Rules season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Delight our kids with fantasy bedrooms: Rule 3 Come up with creative storage solutions x 7: Rule 4 Calm us all down with olive and miss tones: Rule 5 Indulge us with a claw foot slipper bath: Team Zone 1 Scores Total (out of 30) Running Total (Reno 1 to 4) Homeowner Joe Wendy Carole & Russell: Living Room, Toilet & Master bedroom: 7: 8: 8 23: ...

  6. While You Were Out (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The format of the show is similar to TLC's Trading Spaces (which, in turn, is based on the BBC TV series Changing Rooms). While You Were Out adds a suspenseful gimmick by keeping the entire redecoration a secret from the homeowner. The series was revived in 2019, as a collaboration between TLC and new sister network HGTV.

  7. Nursery (room) - Wikipedia

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    A nursery is generally designated for the smallest bedroom in the house, as a baby requires very little space until at least walking age. In 1890, Jane Ellen Panton discouraged organising a nursery in "any small and out-of-the-way chamber", proposing instead to prioritise children's comfort and health by selecting a spacious and well-sunlit ...