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The play- and guesthouse has a TV area, kitchenette, dining space, bathroom and sleeping loft. Walls, cabinetry and furnishings in white and light gray provide a neutral foundation for bright, colorful splashes and patterns.

"We went with a palette of teal, orange and lime green, which the clients feel really uplifted the space. You feel this jolt of energy when you enter," says Borden.

Dining table: custom, Chimera Interior Design; chairs: Overstock.com
by Chimera Interior Design
Borden maximized the space by placing the sleeping loft directly above the bathroom and closet (marked by the orange barn doors). "This was a new construction, so we designed the space to suit their needs entirely," she says.

The loft is 5 feet wide by 24 feet long. Three sleeping mats fill it, along with a shaggy carpet, plenty of pillows and reading lights. "It was actually the client who had the idea to create the loft, as well as the fire pole," says Borden.

Wall paint: Cool December, Dunn Edwards; cabinets: Ikea; sectional: client's own
by Chimera Interior Design
A Kaiser Tile backsplash and a light fixture that casts geometric shadows on the ceiling add visual interest to the kitchen. A concrete counter and Ikea cabinets stand up to the wear and tear of both kids and guests. The upper cabinet on the left conceals a microwave.
by Chimera Interior Design
Giant-goldfish wallpaper inspired the design of the bathroom. "We knew we wanted a psychedelic effect for this small space," says Borden, who spent hours upon hours sourcing the perfect treatment for the walls. "We originally discussed a tiled wall, but it would've killed our budget. This wallpaper adds so much drama to the space without crippling our budget."
by Chimera Interior Design  
An Ikea vanity and mirror, and wall sconces found in the clearance aisle of Lamps Plus, play a supporting role to the high drama of the wallpaper while lending the space a clean, contemporary feel.
by Chimera Interior Design  
Semifrosted glass connects the shower to the outdoor area. Orange and white tiles from Sicis give this pool shower a beautiful sheen.
by Chimera Interior Design
The designer cut down on costs and gave the kids ownership of the space by having them paint the artwork in the niches using the teal, green and orange color palette. "They took a couple of classes at a local art studio and voilà — our Pollock-inspired masterpieces came to life," says Borden.
by Chimera Interior Design
A peacock feather pattern plays up a rug and pillows from Global Views. "My client absolutely loves peacocks and literally jumped for joy when I found these," the designer says.

The orange doors behind the sofa and dining table open into an adjoining garage workshop, where the clients work on creative projects.
by Chimera Interior Design
Borden used diamond plate on the door's workshop side, making cleanup easier when the clients get messy in their creative space.

"We're working on the rest of this Southwest contemporary home's redesign. We're transitioning out the Southwest and leaning more contemporary," says Borden.
by Chimera Interior Design

Comments

ellie48 What pretty spaces. The orange fish wall paper is beautiful. The splashes of orange thru out the house are so with it. Love the house. Thanks for the post. Ellie
6 months ago · ·
kennedytarheel Fun and vibrant! Wonderful jolt of energy from the front door and throughout the play/guest house! Thanks for sharing!
6 months ago · ·
Leqaa Marie Extremely smart space management , well done.
5 months ago ·
olldroo Love the fire pole and the arrow. Cheeky and fun. The childrens' art is a clever twist too.
5 months ago · ·
Nicola Ryan Can someone tell me where I could buy the grey corner sofa. I loveeeee it...thanks.
5 months ago · ·
vee22 Orange? You can't be serious.
5 months ago ·
sandykvilven Can anyone tell me where the rug is from?
5 months ago ·
Casart Coverings Sandy, the rug is from Global Views. What a fun place to visit. Can just see trying to slide down that pole!
5 months ago ·
Stone & Land, LLC I'm surprized @orangecamera hasn't commented yet. Should be going nuts about this cool space. I love the colors. So fun.
5 months ago · ·
Iyare I I love this!!!
5 months ago · ·
Karen Pittenger Wow! So inspiring, so smart. Thanks for sharing.
5 months ago ·
Nicole Watermolen Where is this sectional from? Price?
5 months ago · ·
kgsaran it so exotic,i like
5 months ago ·
grizzly This guest house is the antithesis of my conservative country decor home. I love it! It would be a wonderful place to enjoy as a guest. Therefore I would declare it a great success to its purpose.
5 months ago ·
golriz Wow!orange,I like it,So smart.Thanks for the post.
5 months ago ·
K.O.H. Construction Corporation Absolutely fantastic . A very fun and vibrant home. The goldfish wallpaper is crazy good and the shower tile are really cool. Valerie, buy yourself a good bottle of wine and thanks for sharing.
5 months ago ·
Laura Kulick LOVE IT!!!!! Where can I buy the wallpaper?
5 months ago ·
Mackenzie Austin Design LOVE LOVE LOVE! So inspirational! ...and so fun!
4 months ago ·
clarksmithdesign I love the use of colour - big hits bring this space to life.
4 months ago ·
Lani The colors make me feel so happy! Gotta get some orange in my life!
4 months ago ·
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