Design a Room with a Ship Theme Pirante by Steve Kuhl
April 21st, 2011 - Posted in Interior Designs, Interior furnitureThe design of this room designed by Steve Kuhl, with the concept that inspired pirante ship from pirates bedroom, Genius built, unique bedrooms are accessible by releasing all fears and become a child again: in the superior floor, a hole in the wall take you glide downward slide into a comfortable cushion that lies in the actual bedroom. Once you get up, eyes rose to meet an immediate, beautiful fairy tale structure: a large pirate ship high in the ceiling. A wooden rope bridge used to access the ship, where the nests of crows rule, in addition to the second bed, for guests. Crow’s nest is made using a ten-inch wooden hand carved for extra strength and a rope connecting to the dress below. The structure of the ship was carefully prepared: “We use 2 × 12 ribs to build the hull, covering them with a layer of half inch plywood to act as a board. Genius faux finisher we developed a bomb-proof mix of plaster and epoxy with an integrated coloring to simulate an old boat hull “There are other ways to access the bedroom:. through the door which also hides the magic kingdom of the sea. A prison cell with a special steel door to see anyone entering the room. It also serves as the basis for the rope bridge. This stunning interior design will help children grow in a creative environment.















