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How to design a so-stylish kids’ space, everything you need to know about paint, a glamorous escape in the Hudson Valley, and more! [SHOP]( [SHOP]( [Style Guide]( [Style Guide]( [Sale]( [Sale]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Decorating a kid's room can be a challenge, so we've done the hard work for you. Shop everything you need to style a space you'll all love then]( our top tips]( creating a room that will grow as they do.]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Paint is essential to creating a home you love, which is why we've tapped our experts and our favorite designers for their advice on the perfect white, splashy hues, and more inspiring ideas.]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Read on to wake up your walls]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Interior designer Sasha Bikoff takes us inside one of her latest projects: a traditional retreat in New York's Hudson Valley, which gets a healthy dose of her signature glamorous look. It's quite the chic study in contrasts.]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Explore the rest of the space]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Our first‑ever store in Southampton is open—and we're absolutely loving your snaps of the space! Share your photos and tag #OKLintheHamptons on Instagram for a chance to be featured in our feed.]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Visit our Southampton shop]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [Ticking stripes—the upholstery motif seen nowadays in cottages and grand estates alike—has rough‑hewn origins, serving in older times as a tightly woven cover on mattresses to contain the straw and stuffing inside.]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( [What we’ve been up to this week]( 2017 One Kings Lane® All rights reserved. One Kings Lane and the elephant logo are registered trademarks of One Kings Lane Inc. Tastemaker Tag Sales™ is a trademark of One Kings Lane Inc. Corp. 315 Hudson Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10013 [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [CONTACT US]( | [HIRING]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [OKL Facebook](

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