I'm gathering mood pics for an eventual bedroom makeover and this photo really hit home for me so I thought I would share it with you. Short and sweet today! Make sure you enter the Philips lamp giveaway here!
Gorgeous! Is that carved wood? I LOVE! But it reminded me of something else I've seen, which is when people hang an oriental rug behind the bed as a headboard. Can't wait for your bedroom makeover! Yay! Vegas, baby!
If you want to add texture to your room, I find that adding stripes from ceiling to floor gives depth. I’ve added banners of inexpensive cloth, like calico, and stapled or battened it at ceiling height at regular intervals along a bare wall and it will add both a lineal and textural addition to the room. One couple I worked with didn’t want neutral colors but wanted something calming and uncluttered. I was able to maintain their need by using a pear hue and keeping the room’s accent pieces black. I also find working with contrasts gives depth. Some ideas to keep in mind are polished stone against sub linen, rough wood against devour velvet, and wicker against muslin. If you have an extraordinarily geometrical or sharpened rimmed space, using textures to tone and soften is the way to go.
I'm really liking textured wallpaper these days.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Amy! I LOVE grass cloth. xo e
ReplyDeleteThanks for you comment on my blog. This is beautiful!! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing headboard! I like your bio - way to be creative! Thanks for following:) xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Is that carved wood? I LOVE! But it reminded me of something else I've seen, which is when people hang an oriental rug behind the bed as a headboard. Can't wait for your bedroom makeover! Yay! Vegas, baby!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely room.
ReplyDeleteThe headboard is gorgeous. Great inspiration room.
ReplyDeleteI love the headboard, it's amazing! I wish this were my bedroom.
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Valerie
Adore this. So much great stuff here. I know I'm going to be here awhile....
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If you want to add texture to your room, I find that adding stripes from ceiling to floor gives depth. I’ve added banners of inexpensive cloth, like calico, and stapled or battened it at ceiling height at regular intervals along a bare wall and it will add both a lineal and textural addition to the room. One couple I worked with didn’t want neutral colors but wanted something calming and uncluttered. I was able to maintain their need by using a pear hue and keeping the room’s accent pieces black. I also find working with contrasts gives depth. Some ideas to keep in mind are polished stone against sub linen, rough wood against devour velvet, and wicker against muslin. If you have an extraordinarily geometrical or sharpened rimmed space, using textures to tone and soften is the way to go.
ReplyDeleteI love that purple bench. Great accent piece.
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