A really, really wonderful and inspiring room. Great work. I hope it'll be allright to borrow your picture to my own blog ( www.minimumsdk.blogspot.com).
very interesting and fun, but if you don't me saying, i think its a little bit dangerous. I'm not the nannying type, growing up running with scissors, but from this angle it looks like you need a little more clearance between the wheel and the supporting frame, that way you'll have less places a limb could be wedged in.
really great concept, but yes Prodigal is right. If your kids got swinging that wheel around and one of them put there arm (or worse, their head!) in the gap between the frame and the wheel, it would get chopped off. A simple solution would be to enclose that opening so that toys could only be retrieved from the end openings and not from the side at all.
Hi, thanks for all the comments! Prodigal and Dustin, and others that are concerned with safety.. We installed a lock on the wheel so its not allowed to move more than 1 foot without being unlocked, because we too didn't want anyone getting hurt!!!
Hi, there. I saw your room at the Designers Showcase -- everyone loved it. I especially appreciate the use of industrial recycled elements for a kid's space. Also, congrats on getting featured on Design*Sponge (one of my favorite design blogs).
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It's a little bit to far away... great work! Congratulation.
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ReplyDeleteA really, really wonderful and inspiring room. Great work. I hope it'll be allright to borrow your picture to my own blog ( www.minimumsdk.blogspot.com).
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I can imagine not wanting to grow up if I own this bedroom! very Peter Pan. love it! :)
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very interesting and fun, but if you don't me saying, i think its a little bit dangerous. I'm not the nannying type, growing up running with scissors, but from this angle it looks like you need a little more clearance between the wheel and the supporting frame, that way you'll have less places a limb could be wedged in.
ReplyDeletereally great concept, but yes Prodigal is right. If your kids got swinging that wheel around and one of them put there arm (or worse, their head!) in the gap between the frame and the wheel, it would get chopped off. A simple solution would be to enclose that opening so that toys could only be retrieved from the end openings and not from the side at all.
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Hi, thanks for all the comments! Prodigal and Dustin, and others that are concerned with safety.. We installed a lock on the wheel so its not allowed to move more than 1 foot without being unlocked, because we too didn't want anyone getting hurt!!!
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ReplyDeleteThe way you arrange everything is just brilliant.
Hi, there. I saw your room at the Designers Showcase -- everyone loved it. I especially appreciate the use of industrial recycled elements for a kid's space. Also, congrats on getting featured on Design*Sponge (one of my favorite design blogs).
ReplyDeletethese are so good. i loved your idea. and the pallet bed is seriously so cool.
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ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the metal braces from and what are they technically called?
ReplyDeleteIt's not a merry-go-round, it's a Ferris wheel
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