BEDROOM CURTAINS
Eithne McHugh
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Comments (3)Your window is a main accent. And you need to make a start from its. I recommend you to do the follow: - open your window as much as possible. This will make the room larger; - decorate the window by asymmetrical or direct curtain (examples are below), starting right from the ceiling. It is best to use a solid color textile; - if your cabinet is not particularly necessary, I would have replaced it on the floor lamp; - on the other side, you can fold the high stack of books and use them as a decorative stand; - make a picture in passe-partout with glass and dark gray baguette frame. Add to it a vertical series of small monochrome photographs (eg sepia), and also complete passe-partout in pastel tones; - fur pillows should be replaced by textile pillows with dark gray graphic pattern; - it will be better the other pictures on the walls to remove...See MoreBedroom Updating - no idea where to start!
Comments (3)There may have been too much text on the posting. Not sure what device you're on but it doesn't work on an iPad if there's too much text! Try uploading again or if that doesn't work create a new Ideabook and save them in there...See MoreAccent colour for duck egg bedroom.
Comments (4)Thanks Patricia - I like the lemon. Would navy work do you think? I really don't want the room becoming too - pastel or feminine. As for furniture -literally the bed is all in the room and the bedside tables. A walk in robe is adjacent so any other furniture can be added for fun as opposed to function. I may add a window seat...See MoreSave my bland bedroom!
Comments (4)Your bed is beautiful, rather than using colour, why not keep the existing curtains and enhance them and the bed by adding texture in the same neutral palette, perhaps adding texture through a grass cloth type wallpaper, which is not that overpowering could be used on all the walls, adding a rug, and one or two big fluffy cushions and a throw. Further down the line I would balance the size of the bed with as big a locker I could fit either side of the bed, and a bench/ottoman at the end. Good luck, it looks like a lovely space!...See MoreUser
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