Most bedrooms are designed with muted, neutral colors that won't compete with each other, but I love how the last bedroom used a pop of color on the orange headboards to make a bold statement. I think it works perfectly because the designer used crisp white linens with an equally bold accent pillow and painted walls; your eyes dance from the headboard to the pillow to the wall.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Beautiful Bedrooms
Bedrooms should be a place of rest and relaxation. A great mattress is a must, ambient and accent lighting (task lighting as well if you have a writing desk in your room, or read in bed), beautiful furniture, and your favorite paint color, and you'll love your place of relaxation after a long day of work. I'm not a fan of having a TV in the bedroom because it can get loud, disrupting the peace, and I just feel like it belongs in the family room... but that's just me.
Most bedrooms are designed with muted, neutral colors that won't compete with each other, but I love how the last bedroom used a pop of color on the orange headboards to make a bold statement. I think it works perfectly because the designer used crisp white linens with an equally bold accent pillow and painted walls; your eyes dance from the headboard to the pillow to the wall.
Most bedrooms are designed with muted, neutral colors that won't compete with each other, but I love how the last bedroom used a pop of color on the orange headboards to make a bold statement. I think it works perfectly because the designer used crisp white linens with an equally bold accent pillow and painted walls; your eyes dance from the headboard to the pillow to the wall.
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