![]() Not everyone likes these I need a bedroom but again Abigail ahern does some great fauxs. Abigail ahern does some great, easy to assemble faux wall options. Do the whole wall or a textured headboard made of timber etc. Why not texturise the wall your bed is against. Try French connection home or la redoute for affordable options. texture - you need a huge rug to go partially under your bed and soften the room. A reading nook? How about filling that massive space between the end of your bed and wardrobes? You could put a huge pouffe, love seat or ottoman on a rug there so it looks a bit like a dressing room area with seating. Perhaps some cool wallpaper art there (check out Curious Egg). Perhaps a huge piece of art above the bed. Perhaps a big banana plant or fiddle fig between your windows. Perhaps a cool chair outside the bathroom door or a chaise lounge. You can use furniture, art, points of interest to do this. To fix this you need to draw the eye around the room. zoning - if you can walk into a room and read it immediately it translate as boring. There are 3 important things you are lacking that will fix your room - zoning, texture and lighting. People might give you specific advice but really it depends on your taste. Ok, this is a great space so easy to fix. This will keep it looking clutter-free with streamlined pieces. Not sure if you were planning on keeping your furniture or not, the black could work well for a modern setting, but if you were, you could look at white or grey gloss styles as options. Greys and tonal colours work well in bedrooms. Keep it fresh, yet soft as this is the room you want to relax in. Can't quite see your pendant light in the shots, but perhaps white origami style pendants and lamps with soft glows would be nice. If you stick to cooler colours, you could keep the oak floor if you wanted to, as it may balance out nicely. This could introduce a little colour for you. Plain white waffle bedlinen is always a good move, and if you like a pop of colour, layer it with a throw and blanket, as well as three - four cushions, stacked in front of the pillows. Perhaps the curtains could go and you could go for a fabric roman blind instead - this would soften the windows a little, yet still feel modern. Bedroom: Remove arch if you can, which would open the space up quite a bit. Note - oak changes colour over time, so if in direct sunlight it will start to go a warmer colour. Just by sanding them back they will begin to feel a bit more modern. If you wanted to keep the oak floors, you could look into sanding them back and grey-washing for a modern feel or indeed keep them oak. I would build in a chimney breast for your TV, and how about a modern style log burner? Prints work well on cushions, so if you did want to re-introduce some pattern into a more modern setting, I would mix geometric printed cushions with simple plain ones to break them up. Again, I would stick to white and keep it fresh. Shutter style blinds may be nice for your windows - you can get well designed yet affordable slatted blinds that resemble shutters these days. An exciting new project you have there! Here are my initial thoughts: Living room: I would lose the warm tones and pattern, as I think this is what is making it feel dated for you, and introduce some grey and white, with possibly a touch of petrol blue. In this Bedroom, all furniture pieces and window treatments are custom designs by Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson made specifically for this project.Ĭontractor installed barn wood, Earthwood Custom Remodeling, Inc.Hi David. Rebecca adds coziness and personality with 2 oval mirrors directly above the custom-made nightstands.Īdjacent the bed wall, another opportunity to add texture to the 13-foot-tall room with barn wood, serving as its backdrop to a large 108” custom made dresser and 72” flat screen television.Ĭollected and gathered bedding and accessories make this a cozy and personal resting place for our homeowner. Three whimsical "Bertjan Pot" pendant lights, suspend above the bed and nightstands creating a spectacular effect against the reclaimed barn wood wall.Īt the foot of the bed, two comfortable upholstered chairs (Four-Hands) and a fabulous Italian leather pouf ottoman, sit quietly on an oversized bamboo silk and sheepskin rug. alongside rustic barn wood, clear oak and concrete with exposed ductwork, to come up with this dreamy, yet dramatic, urban loft style Bedroom. Interior designer Rebecca Robeson, mixed the glamour of luxury fabrics, furry rugs, brushed brass and polished nickel, clear walnut… both stained and painted.
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