Bedroom with Blue Walls and a Tiled Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

Rolling Green Cottage
Rolling Green Cottage
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Sharratt Design | Interior Design: Engler Studio | Photography: Landmark Photography
Period family home
Period family home
Studio DeanStudio Dean
This fireplace is an original beauty. We wanted to make this a central focal point and commissioned a local artist to create a piece. This stunning piece of art brings in movement and colour transition within different elements of the room.
Eclectic Bedroom in Haverford, PA
Eclectic Bedroom in Haverford, PA
UserUser
Watch our project videos with before and after pictures: http://www.larisamcshane.com/projects/
Velvet Galore
Velvet Galore
M-Teriors Style & DesignM-Teriors Style & Design
A daring monochromatic approach to a master suite truly fit for a bold personality. Hues of blue adorn this room to create a moody yet vibrant feel. The seating area allows for a period of unwinding before bed, while the chaise lets you “lounge” around on those lazy days. The concept for this space was boutique hotel meets monochrome madness. The 5 star experience should always follow you home.
De Frene Road 1 - Master Bedroom
De Frene Road 1 - Master Bedroom
Drawn Interior DesignDrawn Interior Design
Space was at a premium in this 1930s bedroom refurbishment, so textured panelling was used to create a headboard no deeper than the skirting, while bespoke birch ply storage makes use of every last millimeter of space. The circular cut-out handles take up no depth while relating to the geometry of the lamps and mirror. Muted blues, & and plaster pink create a calming backdrop for the rich mustard carpet, brick zellige tiles and petrol velvet curtains.
1930s House Renovation - Master Bedroom
1930s House Renovation - Master Bedroom
Mabel Fox DesignMabel Fox Design
This house needed absolutely everything doing to it, re-wiring, re-plumbing, new windows, under pinning, new heating system, new kitchen, new bathrooms, everything. But that does give you a wonderful blank canvas once the fresh plaster has dried! Here we have Stiffkey Blue on the walls below the picture rail and then Wimborne White above and on the ceiling and woodwork apart from the skirting, where we have carried the moody blue all the way to the floor to meet the dark stained oak boards. Hints of mustard yellow makes the blue really pop in the ceiling pendent, table lamp, throws and cushions. The look is finished off with white painted wooden wardrobes from The White Company and shutters from The Cambridge Shutter Company. Gorgeous!
Western Red Cedar Ranch Style Log Home
Western Red Cedar Ranch Style Log Home
Mountain Log Homes of CO, Inc.Mountain Log Homes of CO, Inc.
Large diameter Western Red Cedar logs from Pioneer Log Homes of B.C. built by Brian L. Wray in the Colorado Rockies. 4500 square feet of living space with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and large common areas, decks, and outdoor living space make it perfect to enjoy the outdoors then get cozy next to the fireplace and the warmth of the logs.
De Frene Road 1 - Master Bedroom
De Frene Road 1 - Master Bedroom
Drawn Interior DesignDrawn Interior Design
Space was at a premium in this 1930s bedroom refurbishment, so textured panelling was used to create a headboard no deeper than the skirting, while bespoke birch ply storage makes use of every last millimeter of space. The circular cut-out handles take up no depth while relating to the geometry of the lamps and mirror. Muted blues, & and plaster pink create a calming backdrop for the rich mustard carpet, brick zellige tiles and petrol velvet curtains.

Bedroom with Blue Walls and a Tiled Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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