Guest Bedroom Makeover - looking for suggestions
Cassandra S
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Cassandra S
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I need help with a bedroom makeover
Comments (13)Hi deewb, I really like the inspiration images and cushion options you have selected. I am a big fan of Sarah Richardson's designs myself and love the idea of mixing beautiful patterns together. If you are interested I work with creating high quality photorealistic 3D Renders for residential homes and am happy to help you out with your bedroom makeover. I can create 3D visualisations of your room and we can try as many different cushions and furniture items as you like and this will give you a realistic view of what your room will look like fully furnished. We can incorporate existing furniture as well as add new items from stores you like. Let me know if you might be interested. Below is an example of my work and you can view more projects at www.vizcor.com....See MoreMaster bedroom makeover
Comments (21)Oooh annb, I'm loving that last pic - like an auberginey-eggplantey colour? Now that is a beautiful colour :) And Ann, then you could alternate between using that beautiful dark rich moody floral bedding or something a little more masculine for hubby. The floral bedding may be ok if you add some more masculine natural elements to your room such as some timber bedside tables or timber bedside lamp stands ... add some candles and glass vases with some greenery like this? Casually stack some manly books on hubby's bedside table to make the space look & feel more masculine :)...See MoreBedroom Makeover
Comments (6)To take it further, I would be doing the bed linen in colours taken from your picture, the orange, pink and aqua. You have done it beautifully in the bits on the left side table. You could have the very back pillows in pink, your cushions in the three colours and a throw in aqua....See MoreHelp, ideas, suggestions for master bedroom
Comments (7)$3000 is not a lot of money to spend on a make-over. This means that your decsions will be guided by your budget, and what you can live with, and what needs replacing. For instance if the carpet is in a good usable condition (I can't see from the photos or information), then use that as a starting point for the choice of colours and materials for the rest of the space. Your budget will exclude any changes other than paint to your ensuite and existing cabinetwork. One of the most important aspects of a bedroom makeover is the window furnishings to make sure that they block out enough light for those early summer mornings, and keep the heat in during thise cold winter nights. Careful selection of bedside lights can give you a lot of bang for your buck, as can a fresh coat of paint. Unfortunately only generalisations can be made about your makeover without any understanding of the rest of the room, the location of the ensuite, your climate, your existing furniture, the orientation and the type of doors. Good design is informed by understanding the client, the constraints, and the opportunities. You have not provided any meaningful information for a meaningful response. Best of luck Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See Moremefor
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