Amy Berry Designs Two Precious Kids' Rooms | Building The Dream Nashville | HB

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • Children are drawn to places where their imaginations can run wild; their bedrooms should be no exception. Dallas-​based designer Amy Berry had this in mind when she wrapped the boy’s room in a mural of the Virginia countryside, and the girl’s in a French blue toile. “I thought of it as: How will they remember this when they grow up?” A traditionalist at heart, Berry went for classic motifs with staying power. Watch the rooms come together and read more: hsbu.us/ohkwfIz
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  • @kiraj9690
    @kiraj9690 4 года назад +9

    Amy Berry is so down to earth , loved these designs 🖤🖤🖤

  • @tinalynch3260
    @tinalynch3260 4 года назад +5

    Both of these rooms are absolutely stunning! The designer is extremely talented! I have seen allot of beautiful rooms, but these two rooms are the most beautiful! 😊

  • @lisaamiri8605
    @lisaamiri8605 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful work Amy Berry! Sophisticated children’s room designed to last for generations. I love that she is not afraid to sway away from what everyone else is doing (pottery barn look). Does it look like a typical child’s room, no but when I design a room I don’t want it to look like you saw it in the latest retail catalog either. Love all the details!

  • @BernalAzul
    @BernalAzul 3 года назад +1

    She has such a good taste! Elegant, I love this! Totally my style!

  • @Isyss18
    @Isyss18 4 года назад +20

    That little girl's room looks like a room my nana would love.

    • @bead9609
      @bead9609 4 года назад +2

      totally agree, I also think the rooms aren't for children at all, the bedding is to frilly and the list goes on ... children need a space that can grow with them and not them to grow in too. It was probably very expensive to create those rooms and so not necessary. Now they do need a separate play room and I hope Amy is not decorating that one.

    • @annsdecor9831
      @annsdecor9831 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @josephforsuh6929
    @josephforsuh6929 3 года назад

    A lot of very wonderful work! Favs are the dining room and adult bedroom at the top. Then Bathroom and Music Room and breakfast room and kitchen come next. But everything is so, so good. Congratulations to everyone.

  • @martillano
    @martillano 4 года назад +3

    I like bringing in old restored pieces, but mixed with modern. Everything seems to be very old and antique, especially for kids rooms. Looks like kids rooms in the lates 90's.

  • @MediaTribeUSAAus
    @MediaTribeUSAAus 3 года назад

    Her sensitivity to a child’s imagination and tenderness is so welcome in our often hyper pop, forced culture. These beautifully designed spaces are rooms where kids can dream and play. I think these European style bedrooms would hold moods and change in surprising ways. I love them and love seeing how different designers see and think.

  • @mohammadazhaan1325
    @mohammadazhaan1325 4 года назад +4

    Spectacular. The outcome is what the child in me always wanted. The day-bed especially is so child-like yet sophisticated. Just perfect for a growing kid.

  • @janemily2627
    @janemily2627 4 года назад +35

    Her assignment was to do 2 KIDS' rooms. Although both are beautiful, neither one reads as kids' rooms. The "little boy's" room looks like a study. She rips a DOWN FILLED (EXPENSIVE!) cushion of a chair and doesn't sew it back up. She just stuffed it into the cover and left it as is, so the feathers will go wild over time and will become a disaster. She also said that she couldn't trust a little boy in a room like that? Did I misunderstand her? I listened to it twice. The "14 year old girl's" room looks like a granny suite. It's nothing what a 14 year old girl would EVER want. And then she added a little's girl's rocking chair only fit for a very young girl, maybe up to 8 years old in that 14 year old girl's room! I apologize for such criticism, but I challenge anyone to walk into those rooms and feel like those are "kids'" rooms. To me, this has been an epic fail on the themes, but still 2 very beautifully decorated rooms, even though neither are my taste. Just NOT for kids.

    • @winterlongmire501
      @winterlongmire501 4 года назад +4

      Totally agree the art in the girl's room?? What teenager wants that? The Bronte sisters?

    • @wellness285
      @wellness285 4 года назад +3

      You are spot on. What a waste of money and time. She kept saying she loved it. Perhaps she should have asked the kids.

    • @annsdecor9831
      @annsdecor9831 2 года назад

      I agree

  • @ph8408
    @ph8408 3 года назад

    I absolutely love both of these rooms...very classy.

  • @carolinebesinger8611
    @carolinebesinger8611 3 года назад

    Love, love, love, she reminds me of the new hipster Bunny Williams. She's exciting!.

  • @bukitacab
    @bukitacab 3 года назад

    i like both rooms, but i like the boys room more, i like the visual and story of the wallpaper.

  • @lkmiha
    @lkmiha 4 года назад +4

    Even if the approach for the entire house it’s unique... I never saw such amount of wallpapers...
    I suppose that the personality of the kids did count in this project... yet... psychological criteria didn’t mattered at all... in my opinion...
    So those rooms are just a beautiful display with bold approach,..
    In the end... an overwhelming house... with so many details.. and so many designers involved,.. will overwhelm the beneficiaries really fast

    • @lynnharrell9598
      @lynnharrell9598 4 года назад +1

      lkmiha, I have been watching this series with the different designers assigned to different areas, and have thought that although the designers have brought some wonderful design elements to each section, the overall home design is not cohesive. It’s like going into a furniture store and going from vignette to vignette with the decor changing based on the style of furniture. I think that a specific color scheme and style should have been designated, and then the designers would then be challenged to design within those design restrictions.

  • @agingintobeauty
    @agingintobeauty 4 года назад

    Both rooms are stunning. I agree with creating rooms for kids to grow into. When they're young they don't really notice their surroundings as much as their toys. As they grow they start to appreciate the age factor of design and no big kid wants to be in a baby's room;) I'd happily live in either room myself.

  • @winterlongmire501
    @winterlongmire501 4 года назад +3

    Was it harder to do the walls in fabric as opposed to wall paper? Can the fabric be cleaned?

  • @winterlongmire501
    @winterlongmire501 4 года назад +11

    The rooms are nice but too old fashioned for kids rooms. I could see them as guest bedrooms

  • @alyssaw1595
    @alyssaw1595 4 года назад +2

    These rooms are beautiful! Love her style and how the rooms came together. There are lots of negative comments here but I don't think people understood the concept, these rooms are in a show house so they are not based on specific children living in them, they are a concept. I don't think the items stay in the house, doesn't the family move in and bring their own furniture?

  • @raec.9615
    @raec.9615 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @soor8491
    @soor8491 4 года назад +5

    I show these room to several kids and none of they like it. One looks like an old lady room. No boy found cool a room full of bushes ‘ wall paper and weird stripes. There was no modern colors for them.

  • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
    @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 4 года назад

    I love wallpaper. I watch a show called Chateau Diaries, here on YT, and the chatelain uses wallpaper throughout giving the space of feel of tradition and warmth that you can't get with ordinary painted walls, unless you hire a muralist, which I'm sure gets pretty costly.

  • @cguide2598
    @cguide2598 4 года назад +1

    Really like the boy room, surprised looks bigger whit the wall cover and it's full of color and calm due the green at the some time active for the story.
    The girl toom no my style I think has too much some pattern, and looks old to me, but that's to me tho.

  • @winterlongmire501
    @winterlongmire501 4 года назад

    What kind of trim is in the corners of the walls?

  • @strongforu
    @strongforu 4 года назад +3

    I liked both rooms. I only wish some details could be removed from the wallpaper in the boys room because it looks like Monticello which was a plantation.

  • @carolinebesinger8611
    @carolinebesinger8611 3 года назад +1

    Funny some of the comments aren't nice! . Classic elegance is timeless, That is exactly what she's done, Not everybody needs catches Farmhouse, Maybe someone needs to go pick up a copy of architectural Digest. Just saying.

  • @dimplescw
    @dimplescw 4 года назад +6

    I have two children, they are adults now but growing up their rooms looked like children’s rooms. Neither of these rooms is suited for a child! What’s up with all of the birds on the wallpaper in this house???

    • @strongforu
      @strongforu 4 года назад +1

      That reads "class" Wendy.

  • @krkkr2248
    @krkkr2248 4 года назад +1

    The second bedroom is gorgeous. The first one Looks so busy and not my style 🤨

  • @kristinmarie5287
    @kristinmarie5287 4 года назад +16

    With all due respect to the designer who seems very knowledgeable and skilled----I just didn't care for these rooms. I don't think either space will grow with the children, and there is no room to express personality/personal style of their own. The old-fashioned style is overwhelmingly dictated with the choice of fabrics and wallpapers. A family would have to start from scratch to allow for any new favorite colors, styles or themes as the children grow. All of the other rooms/spaces in the house flow really well together, these just don't seem to. Kids don't "grow into" rooms. Rooms change and evolve with kids.

  • @pamelaharvey5334
    @pamelaharvey5334 4 года назад +7

    OH NO! SHE MISSED THE MARK ON BOTH BEDROOMS HER ROOM LOOK LIKE MY GRANDMOTHERS ROOM. AND HIS LOOK LIKE ITS FOR A B&B:-(

  • @user-gz1xk3bp5j
    @user-gz1xk3bp5j 4 года назад

    Кирпичные дома надо строить.а то улетают после торнадо как фантики

  • @lhbear
    @lhbear 4 года назад +4

    She ignored the number one rule when designing a space, who is your client, these rooms have nothing to do with children, specially the "boys room"

  • @pumpkinonastick3928
    @pumpkinonastick3928 3 года назад

    Even though I can appreciate that both rooms are well designed, they are just not kids rooms. Both look like hotel rooms that you would find in an expensive estate house hotel in the country. They are very distinctly traditional/old fashioned and nothing that kids would care for in today's world - a secretary for a 14 year old girl? No toys in the little boy's room for an 8 year old? At most these would be a fancy guest room and a study... sorry, this missed the mark completely for me...

  • @freddiegravet5744
    @freddiegravet5744 4 года назад +5

    DATED.

  • @fatindzl8307
    @fatindzl8307 4 года назад +5

    I think it’s too old fashion

  • @rebeccamaracle2878
    @rebeccamaracle2878 4 года назад +2

    Nobody else cringed when she showed the host the plantation-themed wallpaper and talked about how fun it looks? Yikes.

  • @j.licauco2359
    @j.licauco2359 3 года назад

    Too much talking, next time focus in the house!

  • @felicia2463
    @felicia2463 4 года назад

    I love the girl’s room but the boy’s room looks too busy. !

  • @winterlongmire501
    @winterlongmire501 4 года назад

    All those ceramics in the girl's room do not go in a teenager's room

  • @eduardoramirezjr4403
    @eduardoramirezjr4403 4 года назад

    The rooms are too nice for my brats. I would relegate them to the garage.

  • @sheb77
    @sheb77 3 года назад

    The girl’s room was pretty but so outdated. As has been mentioned, it is not what modern 14 y.o. would relate to. It looks like a dollhouse’s bedroom. The boy’s room was definitely busy, dark, and a bit mishmashy.
    On another note, Carisa Swanson is lovely and I appreciate her interview style, but she has a speech pattern/ idiosyncrasy that drives me nuts. She adds an “-uhm” at the end of her sentences: yes-uh, floor-uh, next-uh. Ugh. Very distracting, lol.

  • @Vanessalamarist
    @Vanessalamarist 4 года назад +2

    these rooms just called me the n word