kids decor book

Baby Rooms & Nurseries

This practical decor book inspires
parents to create and decorate their
baby’s first room. Any area, whether
it large or small, can be transformed
into a nurturing space for a new baby. There are endless ideas for novices
– and experts – to create baby
nurseries from scratch or to redesign existing bedrooms.  

With over 200 beautiful photographs, Baby Rooms & Nurseries is an all-encompassing canvas of inspiration and practical ideas on how to do it yourself. It is a source of creativity for all
expecting moms.

Cool Spaces for Kids

Far more than your average décor
and design book, Cool Spaces for Kids
shows parents how to create spaces
where their child will not only feel safe,
but will also be encouraged to play,
grow and develop.

Discover how to spot potential in
everysquare inch of your home and
transform even the most mundane cupboard into a fantasy play area. This handbook is filled with clever ideas and cool projects for creating appealing spaces around the home and garden for
children of all ages.

Children’s Rooms

Children’s Rooms is filled with wonderful ideas for creating a personalised space in the room
that sees the most of a
child’s developing years – the bedroom. From wall friezes to paint colour schemes, patchwork quilts to bunkbeds, this book will inspire you with ideas for babies through to
pre-teens.

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About the author

Sam Scarborough, accomplished stylist and author, is an expert at designing healthy and engaging play spaces for children. Her Waldorf upbringing has encouraged a creative approach to parenting, one that she is passionate about sharing with other parents. After the birth of her daughter Georgia, in 2002, Sam started a small children’s decor company and began creating specialised items to personalise children’s rooms. She designed curtains with pockets for extra storage, personalised beanbags, created toy and storage bags to save space, and introduced a range of linen and old-fashioned quilts. At the same time, she was working as an art director on magazines and spent many hours directing photographers and stylists, an enterprise which turned her home into a constantly evolving canvas of creative ideas. Juggling a demanding career with parenting led her to develop practical ideas that are easy to put together and to adapt as children grow older.