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World-Inspired Orange Bedroom Ideas and Designs

Rosewood Longevity bedroom sets always bring a warm and comfortable feel too any bedroom. The matching lacquered cabinets and chest are a must for a complete and elegant bedroom.

This suit, which is unquestionably of Oriental inspiration, is distinguished by the refined pieces of furniture, decorations and original trimmings of oriental origins. The Suite consists of three rooms: a sleeping area, a pleasure area and a welcome area. Trait d’union of these environments is represented by the revisited ‘circular portal’, often used in Chinese gardens. In the middle of the sleeping area there is a wood carved four poster bed. Over the entire vault of the ceiling there are 60 original Chinese red lanterns installed. The wallpaper tells scenes of the ancient oriental life. Such enhanced atmosphere and the alternating red and gold colors make this a mystical and sensory environment. The welcome area is characterized by the use of bright colors and it is furnished with armchairs and stylish coffee table. The third area is more private and consists of a mini pool and floor lamps with more austere and refined tones.
When the client spoke with the Delaney Window Fashions LLC workroom designer about the creation of a unique, Hawaiian-themed child’s bedroom, the bright pink and orange paint was already in place, along with the hibiscus floral fabric border. The impetus for the additional work was the transition from a baby’s room with a crib to a little girl’s room with a full-size bed. Although the room was started, it was far from complete.
With a limited amount of the client’s floral fabric, which had subsequently been discontinued, the designer created bedding and pillows and constructed a Hawaiian-themed bed canopy with lights. The homeowner wanted the bedding to be washable but not quilted and the bed crown to be light weight. A tailored, center-pleat bed skirt was created first. The remaining fabric, along with an accent fabric was used to create a comforter, envelope and bolster pillows. The comforter was created with two mitered corners; and micro-cording was purposely added around the middle section to hide the seam.The middle section was hand tacked to secure comforter layers for laundering.
To finish the bedding, a tiki hut-inspired bed crown was created, which was challenging because the material had to be light weight. Including LED garland added a
fun and whimsical element. With child safety in mind, shirred tulle panels were attached to the back and sides of the crown. In this way, the lights were visible, but not accessible to the child.
The project was a success, and the client loves the room. The child’s lighted tiki hut bed crown provided a cozy environment for nightly bedtime stories. It made for one happy little girl!
This project was applied for a competition.
Photographer: Simona Buna








