The Beach HouseContemporary Bedroom, Sydney

Photography: Chris Warnes

Design ideas for a contemporary bedroom in Sydney. —  Houzz
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anneellarddesign
Anne Ellard Design added this to Dos and Don'ts of Displaying Artwork in a Master Bedroom18 Dec 2016

DO consider sizeChoosing the correct artwork or frame size is one of the most difficult decisions that many homeowners tell me they struggle with. Is it too big? Is it too small? What size is just right?In most rooms, bigger is always better than too small. A piece of artwork that is too small for the room in which it hangs can feel completely disconnected and lost in the space. For example, one of these small pieces of artwork would look lost above this large and luxurious bed. However, when hung in a group of three the pieces work perfectly. Look upon a group of paintings as one large piece of art. The artwork display, regardless of whether it is one large piece or a group of individual pieces, should measure at least half to two-thirds the width of the piece of furniture below it.

louiselakier
Louise Lakier added this to Houzz Tour: Scandi-Inspired Reno Creates a Light-Filled Beachside Home27 Jul 2016

The green room was an addition to the home from a renovation ten years prior, and was completely updated by Delaney. The bedhead and bedside tables were painted in ‘Flooded Gum’ by Dulux, which contrasts nicely against the emerald green Country Road cushions. They also complemented the artworks above the bed, which Delaney made taking inspiration from the cushions. Lamp: Orson and Blake

What Houzzers are commenting on:

niccinorton
Norton added this to Bedroom Ideas31 Oct 2018

Use of colour in the art and cushions.

tamara_gallagher27
Tam added this to Colour Combinations13 Jul 2017

I love the emerald green with the grey of Dulux Flooded Gum.

matkk
matkk added this to Bedroom Ideas25 Jan 2017

Contemporary Bedroom by Public/Private Public/Private Save Email DO consider size Choosing the correct artwork or frame size is one of the most difficult decisions that many homeowners tell me they struggle with. Is it too big? Is it too small? What size is just right? In most rooms, bigger is always better than too small. A piece of artwork that is too small for the room in which it hangs can feel completely disconnected and lost in the space. For example, one of these small pieces of artwork would look lost above this large and luxurious bed. However, when hung in a group of three the pieces work perfectly. Look upon a group of paintings as one large piece of art. The artwork display, regardless of whether it is one large piece or a group of individual pieces, should measure at least half to two-thirds the width of the piece of furniture below it.

mrsrob
mrsrob added this to mrsrob's ideas6 Sep 2016

painted bedhead 'flooded gum' by dulux

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