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Leclair Decor
We are a young newly wed couple who decided to ask for cash gifts at our wedding so we could decorate our new digs. We received the keys the morning after becoming Mr & Mrs Leclair, and to this day we have yet to take a honeymoon. Both of us had a brewing passion for modern interior decorating that needed to be fulfilled. Our previous 1 bedroom apartment was a great warm up but the real challenge was ahead. We received generous gifts to get us started but after the wedding, closing costs and a few unexpected costs we were left with a fairly conservative budget to work with.
First up was painting. None of the existing loud colours in the house were really to our liking. So started the giant task of painting every single wall in the house. Oh, and throw the garage and front entrance doors in there also. Thankfully Melissa works at a paint store so we were able to receive a few free cans and some really good deals on others. Quick shout out to Benjamin Moore and Pittsburgh Paints reps. After accomplishing this feat (with the help of family & friends) we decided a few walls needed some punch. A little wallpaper you say? Why not.
Next up was lighting. Most of the fixtures were out of date or not giving us the desired effects. With the help of our handy uncle Rob, we changed every single fixture in the house and out. A few have actually been changed twice. Always a learning curb, right? We splurged on a few pendants from specialized shops but most have been big box store purchases to keep us on budget. Don’t worry, when we strike it rich we’ll have Moooi pendants galore.
After the hard (wasn’t that bad) labor came time to pick furniture pieces to fill out the house. We had ordered most of the big ticket items before the move but we still needed to find the filler pieces. Had a great time driving around town and meeting local shop owners. After most of the furniture shopping was complete we had next to nothing left over for art and a lot of empty walls needed some love. Most of the art in the house are pictures we took ourselves, had printed locally and mounted in Ikea frames. We also headed down to the local art supply store and bought a few canvases on sale. Using left over house paint we created some large bold abstract pieces.
A year has now passed since we first got the keys and we’re, mostly done. Being home owners now, we also realized that we’ll never actually be done. There’s always something to improve upon. Melissa’s office hung in the balance of our undecided minds but after a recent retro chair purchase we’ve been re-inspired. That room is coming along nicely and we should have pictures up shortly. Most of what we’ve done are cosmetic changes. We still plan on upgrading the kitchen, upstairs bath and replacing the old carpets for some swanky hardwood floors. All in due time.
Woodmeister Master Builders
The master bedroom with expansive views of the ocean.
Inspiration for a small beach style master bedroom in Boston with blue walls.
Inspiration for a small beach style master bedroom in Boston with blue walls.
Rugo/ Raff Ltd. Architects
Lakeview, Chicago, Illinois
In collaboration with Tom Stringer Design Partners.
Photos by Jamie Padgett
Photo of a traditional bedroom in Chicago with brown walls and dark hardwood floors.
Photo of a traditional bedroom in Chicago with brown walls and dark hardwood floors.
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debora carl landscape design
living wall of succulents and grasses
This is an example of a contemporary garden in San Diego with a vertical garden.
This is an example of a contemporary garden in San Diego with a vertical garden.
Wright Design
Beautiful home on Lake Keowee with English Arts and Crafts inspired details. The exterior combines stone and wavy edge siding with a cedar shake roof. Inside, heavy timber construction is accented by reclaimed heart pine floors and shiplap walls. The three-sided stone tower fireplace faces the great room, covered porch and master bedroom. Photography by Accent Photography, Greenville, SC.
Rodriguez Studio Architecture PC
Billie and Ruby's place is a residence in Greenwich Village in NYC. The brief called for the removal of as many walls-bedroom, hallway, kitchen- as possible and the creation of an art work hanging system for the owners' extensive art collection.
Susan Glick Interiors
JANE BEILES
Inspiration for a transitional master bedroom in New York with white walls.
Inspiration for a transitional master bedroom in New York with white walls.
Toronto Interior Design Group
Brandon Barre & Gillian Jackson
Large transitional master bedroom in Toronto with white walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace surround.
Large transitional master bedroom in Toronto with white walls, light hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace surround.
Nifelle Design - Fine Interiors
© David Papazian
Large transitional bedroom in Portland with beige walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Large transitional bedroom in Portland with beige walls, dark hardwood floors and no fireplace.
Blackdoor Design by Tamra Coviello
A contemporary "Pretty in Pink" bedroom for any girl of any age. The soft, matte blush pink custom accent wall adorned with antique, mercury glass to elevate the room. One can't help but take in the small understated details with the luxurious fabrics on the accent pillows and the signature art to compliment the room.
Lori Smyth Design
Photo of a mediterranean bedroom in Santa Barbara with grey walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace surround.
Aurora Mills Architectural Salvage
Laura and Boone Parrett created a reclaimed wood wall feature in their bedroom using salvage barn siding. It commingles a clean modern look with a touch of rusticity.
Robeson Design
Small Bedroom decorating ideas! Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson began this Bedroom remodel with Benjamin Moore's 2017 color of the year… “Shadow” 2117-30
Rebecca wanted a bold statement color for this small Bedroom. Something that would say WOW. Her next step was to find a bold statement piece of art to create the color palette for the rest of the room. From the art piece came bedding choices, a fabulous over-died antique area rug (Aja Rugs) randomly collected throw pillows and furniture pieces that would provide a comfortable Bedroom but not fill the space unnecessarily. Rebecca had white linen, custom window treatments made and chose white bedding to ground the space, keeping it light and airy. Playing up the 13' concrete ceilings, Rebecca used modern light fixtures with white shades to pop off the purple wall creating an exciting first... and lasting, impression!
Black Whale Lighting
Photos by Ryan Garvin Photography
Dona Rosene Interiors
GUEST BEDROOM
Interior Design & Styling by Dona Rosene Interiors.
Photography by Michael Hunter.
This is an example of a small traditional guest bedroom in Dallas with blue walls, medium hardwood floors and multi-coloured floor.
This is an example of a small traditional guest bedroom in Dallas with blue walls, medium hardwood floors and multi-coloured floor.
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Gorgeous master bedroom with intricate detailing.
Design ideas for a large beach style master bedroom in Miami with blue walls and medium hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a large beach style master bedroom in Miami with blue walls and medium hardwood floors.
Catherine Renae Thomas Design Co.
Photo: Brian Barkley © 2015 Houzz
Inspiration for a country guest bedroom in Other with beige walls and no fireplace.
Inspiration for a country guest bedroom in Other with beige walls and no fireplace.
Leclair Decor
We are a young newly wed couple who decided to ask for cash gifts at our wedding so we could decorate our new digs. We received the keys the morning after becoming Mr & Mrs Leclair, and to this day we have yet to take a honeymoon. Both of us had a brewing passion for modern interior decorating that needed to be fulfilled. Our previous 1 bedroom apartment was a great warm up but the real challenge was ahead. We received generous gifts to get us started but after the wedding, closing costs and a few unexpected costs we were left with a fairly conservative budget to work with.
First up was painting. None of the existing loud colours in the house were really to our liking. So started the giant task of painting every single wall in the house. Oh, and throw the garage and front entrance doors in there also. Thankfully Melissa works at a paint store so we were able to receive a few free cans and some really good deals on others. Quick shout out to Benjamin Moore and Pittsburgh Paints reps. After accomplishing this feat (with the help of family & friends) we decided a few walls needed some punch. A little wallpaper you say? Why not.
Next up was lighting. Most of the fixtures were out of date or not giving us the desired effects. With the help of our handy uncle Rob, we changed every single fixture in the house and out. A few have actually been changed twice. Always a learning curb, right? We splurged on a few pendants from specialized shops but most have been big box store purchases to keep us on budget. Don’t worry, when we strike it rich we’ll have Moooi pendants galore.
After the hard (wasn’t that bad) labor came time to pick furniture pieces to fill out the house. We had ordered most of the big ticket items before the move but we still needed to find the filler pieces. Had a great time driving around town and meeting local shop owners. After most of the furniture shopping was complete we had next to nothing left over for art and a lot of empty walls needed some love. Most of the art in the house are pictures we took ourselves, had printed locally and mounted in Ikea frames. We also headed down to the local art supply store and bought a few canvases on sale. Using left over house paint we created some large bold abstract pieces.
A year has now passed since we first got the keys and we’re, mostly done. Being home owners now, we also realized that we’ll never actually be done. There’s always something to improve upon. Melissa’s office hung in the balance of our undecided minds but after a recent retro chair purchase we’ve been re-inspired. That room is coming along nicely and we should have pictures up shortly. Most of what we’ve done are cosmetic changes. We still plan on upgrading the kitchen, upstairs bath and replacing the old carpets for some swanky hardwood floors. All in due time.
Bedroom Wall Art - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Sarah Gunn, Designer
My client wanted a more grown up space with room to work on projects and a spot for friends. For this project I sourced a combination of vintage, modern and repurposed pieces, combined with custom window treatments and bench cushion.
Paint Colours:
ceiling: Light Touch, Benjamin Moore
walls: Whitestone, Benjamin Moore
Window Treatments & Bench Cushion:
custom from Tonic Living {www.tonicliving.com}
Desk:
IKEA
Wall Organization System:
PBteen
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