Our guest bedroom!
Ben Camilleri
8 years ago
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Comments (11)I like the clay toned greys in your artwork, the abstract art provides the palette, although it is reminiscent of finger painting, so I would introduce pottery or ceramic decor, possibly a geometric, sculptured ceramic lamp base instead of those modern stems, they have little character, adding pottery lamp bases would double as art in the form of sculpture, and cluster some items of interest on the bedsides. It would benefit from timbers, natural tones, not he dark rich colours that already exist, in contrast, softer honey toned oaks, perhaps a nice timber tray on one side table,or even a timber digital clock. Te bed needs layers of texture, using these grey tones, a mid grey chunky cable knit throw, crisp white sheets, charcoal linen cover etc, layer up cushions with this abstract kr geometric print in these simple monochromatic tones. The greys are blue based, so introduce some navy in your linen. I think the best way to add interest into a guest room, is with the side tables, they don't have to match, or should have multi purposes, like housing books, or a throw etc. And if your corners could allow, introduce a plant, perhaps an indoor palm, green lofe always adds comfort to an otherwise empty guest bedroom....See MoreNew guest bedroom
Comments (2)Looks great, and that rug goes well with the walls + flooring! : )...See MoreBefore/After: New guest bedroom.
Comments (3)Oh wow. I had trouble even believing that was the same space - until i saw the window seat. Do you have even more rooms to share?...See MoreHow to create a office and guest bedroom in one room ?
Comments (2)You have posted on the Australian houzz site. But we can still help. Which would be used more, the desk or the guest bed. If the desk than I would have a sofa bed, which can be pulled out when needed, but a sofa when not needed. Gives you more room for a home office. The photo you have posted of the bed, that is a sofa bed. If the room would be used as a guest room more often, then make the wardrobe space into your study area. When guests are there, you can just close the doors....See MoreLouieT
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