Design for the Whole Family

โ€œWe startedย Curated Nestย because we knew there was a gap in the market: a traditional interior design approach of high-end luxury would not work for new or growing families,โ€ says Curated Nest co-founder Erin Coren, who runs the family-focused interior design firm with Lina Galvรฃo. โ€œInterior design, other than DIY approaches, just wasnโ€™t geared towards functional, family-friendly homes, and we had plenty of ideas of how to fulfill that as busy parents ourselves.โ€ Based in Rye Brook, NY, the pair work to design homes that are as practical as they are luxurious and stylish.

A go-to tip? โ€œWe often pull out the โ€˜prettierโ€™ or quieter or smaller toys from the main play area and incorporate those into the traditionally more adult spaces, like wooden blocks in a decorative bowl,โ€ says Coren. โ€œThen, we find beautiful ways to store them. The key is a concealed form of storage that still allows the child their things,โ€ she says, like decorative side- board or basket.ย 

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