3 D Art for Tween and Teen Bedrooms

Written by faith

Interior design for tweens and teens is challenging. How to be different? In my Seattle practice I look for sources and explore possibilities that appeal and can be personalized in some way. Here is a resource for parents who want to feature something new, fresh, personal. The company is Wallter. The clever mobiles and wall decor provide ample opportunities for creativity. Take a look.

Wallter Squares

Teardrop Mobile

The company introduced its line of paintable wall applications “Wallter” in 2004. The geometric, wood-based applications add a third dimension to the wall on which they are composed, commanding light and shadow in an inventive way and turn the space in to something original.

Wallter’s clients include The W Hotel, Hotel Lucia, Seattle’s Hotel Max, Crate and Barrel, Dreamworks Productions, Chiasso, Urban Outfitters, Stratus Films, ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition, and HGTV’s Debbie Travis’ Facelift.

What do you think? Can you apply one of their options to make a tween or teen bedroom unique?

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