Master bedroom
geetu04
9 years ago
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Comments (43)You may want to reconsider keeping curtains as well as the shutters, as they don't keep out all the light, particularly as you said the room is bright & south facing. Especially in the summertime when it gets lighter so much earlier. From someone who's been awake since 5am because of this problem! Note to self: must get round to choosing curtains! Also, F&B cornforth white is very pale. We've used it on the interior of our windows, but I think it would be a little boring if we used it on the walls, too close to white, especially in a room as bright as yours. A friend with very good taste recommended Little Greene's French Greys. It's a lovely warm grey & there are several different tones. Don't be scared of even the darkest one as even that isn't too strong on the walls! Our master bedroom used to be at the south facing front of a 30's house too, but after rebuilding we're now at the back of the house. Although I love looking out over the garden, I do miss that glorious sunshine you get! (Although not at 5 in the morning!). Have fun deciding, and remember you can always repaint if you really hate anything!...See Morea little help with my master bedroom
Comments (7)Hi I love the warm caramel colour on the walls! I think I would try to create an eye piece I.e softer headboard in maybe a tonal colour to the walls. I would also have a built in storage area where you have the chests in the triangular area, to maximise space/storage. A focal point would encourage the eye away from the window. As the space behind pillow area is limited, a bespoke/DIY headboard would work. I will look for photos, sorry I've not attached any yet. It's a good space to work with and the bed could be layered to look elegant and inviting....See MoreHas your master bedroom changed as your family has grown?
Comments (2)Now that my kids are growing up and privacy is hard to find, my bedroom has become my sanctuary. Decorated in soft greys and white, I keep it super tidy and feel restful as soon as I walk in the room!...See MoreI’ve just bought a bungalow and the master bedroom has fitted furnit
Comments (2)I think it’s absent contrast and pattern. So I say take inspiration from your headboard, a rug the new curtains or your favorite bedding and choose a warm wall colour...See Moregeetu04
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