Master bedroom!
Liz Beth
8 years ago
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Liz Beth
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Master Bedroom Before/After
Comments (6)Hi, They way it was set up before did allow for a headboard and the client kept losing their pillows in the night, they also had to duck to be allow to get in and out of the bed, so, practically, the layout simply did not work for them. The brief was that the room was "empty" and they wanted to "fill the space" and make it "cosy", hence the positioning of the bed, for practically and spatial ascetics, fulfilling the client brief, our primary goal....See MoreNeed your ideas for small master bedroom
Comments (25)I really like these [bed side tables[(https://www.houzz.com.au/photos/north-seminary-contemporary-chicago-phvw-vp~13970763) which are bespoke although too large for my room. Anything similar, but not as wide, in Australia..ideally Melbourne?...See MoreCurtains for master bed room
Comments (18)My advice would be to get rid of the blind as you won't use it once you have the curtains - perhaps you could use it elsewhere or have it as a spare. You would probably find that without the blind you will use the access more often. I would do full height and full width drapes - an inverted pleat is attractive with heavier fabrics but if you have the light fabric on the top keep it simple. How about putting your sheer lighter drape on the side closest to the bedroom and have the blackout lining behind. This gives softer look in your room. You would probably find that without the blind you will use the access more often. If there is a lot of sun take care with the pure linen cotton and natural fibres as they will rot with light and sun. There are many synthetic linen look alternatives that are less expensive, last longer and have the same look. I feel your room could do with some texture - you could possibly have a subtle self coloured stripe in the drape - or go plain and have the interest in your bedding. If you want to go soft grey drapes I would go for a darker charcocal or midnight blue/ teal colour on your walls which would look awesome with a soft grey linen look curtain and natural bedding. You could introduce soft mustard, peachy pinks and soft apple green linens in your bed cushions....See MoreLuxurious master bedroom transformation
Comments (5)So much more impact! Particularly at night. Great idea to remove the side window as there would be plenty of daylight from the French doors....See MoreLuke Buckle
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