Today we are sharing with you some of our favourite bedroom designs
that we think will be inspiring to all you home owners out
there!Contemporary Modern, Trendy - We love our white bedding and
curtain sets so much, but at times it looks a little lost in a space
and too cold. It works far better if you are willing to use a warm
neutral on the walls such as a chocolate brown; this combination makes
the white more crisp and inviting. White lampshades will also look hip
against the darker wall colour whilst matching your bedding. An accent
colour will add spice - choose a rich red or earthy orange for
decorative bed cushions and bed runner. Choose cheap accessories to
play with current bedroom trends such as bamboo blinds for a natural
look.Feminine Eclectic, Soothing - You want to hint at femininity in
the bedroom instead of being at war with flowers and frills. Choose a
light, cool colour for walls such as a blue-grey that instantly
relaxes the space. Modern forms for larger furniture and vintage items
as d�cor will achieve that eclectic look with ease. With all the
lightness on walls and in duck egg blue bedding, a dark wood floor
would ground the space and make it more intimate. Do give it a touch
of glam with a vintage chandelier - which woman wouldn't be happy with
that?Classic, Sophisticated - Sophisticated furniture may include dark
woods and fabric headboards for the bed. The dark furniture breathes a
more classic design and helps to bring warmth and depth to a neutral
colour palette of white bedding and beige curtains. The end look
should be opulent - but in an understated way. Give a surprise element
to this room by having the bed central and at an angle, whilst letting
the rest of the design promise a timeless bedroom that never fails to
be admired.Hotel Chic, Restful - Use a monochrome colour palette - but
try to be different and take a colour as opposed to black with grey
and white. White can be saved however in bedding, as it lends to the
restfulness of this bedroom design. We like greens that start in a
light shade for the walls, medium shade for accent cushions and a
dark, olive green for tab top voile curtains. This is a unified look
as you may find in an elegant hotel suite - add some subtle stripes to
bring it to the next level.
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