Colour ideas for master bedroom
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8 years ago
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Comments (14)What a pretty room! How ornate do you want to go? How about a dado rail and panelling (look up "faux wainscoting" for a budget friendly DIY solution) in the same colour as the door frames and skirting, to go really old school and elegant? That sort of look suits a statement armchair perched in a corner. As others have said, that floral wallpaper/fabric is great in a bedroom (I think). In an adult bedroom, I'd go a bit nuts with this stuff, frankly. Easy enough to change if you decide to tone it down a bit. If you do it above some classic panelling, it would ameliorate the look. Otherwise, perhaps cool rustic luxury. Matt black lamps, brass, white marble, a stripped brick internal wall (messy but cheap to do). By the way, I am exactly in the same boat as you. We are just finishing the renovation of a Victorian house, and our master suite is the bit that needs to be finished. If it helps, I am genuinely torn between the two looks below. My wife prefers option one - she is a US east coaster, used to funky lofts and DC/NY chic. I like option two - I'm British and grew up with friends whose parents had rambling period country houses full of clutter and slightly bonkers decor, with the odd Spaniel ambling around. Option one: go cool. Option two: go big....See MoreMaster Bedroom Ideas
Comments (1)Make the headboard go all the way up?...See MoreMaster Bedroom Ideas
Comments (7)Hi Sonia, thank you for replying. Our bedroom is not huge so white wardrobes would keep the room lighter, but as the chests of drawers are off black we really should paint new wardrobe doors the same. The new doors would be simple, with off black frame with full length bevelled mirrors. The doors have to be made at a cost so we don’t want to get them painted the colour and regret it ! Dilemma. Thank you...See MoreIdeas for a Master bedroom
Comments (6)The ensuite will become an inner 'inner inner' room in Natalia's design. You should be fine if you have a smoke alarm in the dressing room linked to your mains with battery backup. Alternatively, you can lose the door to the dressing room. Natalia's option won't leave enough room for the seats to the window. By the time you've got your double bed in there, you'll probs have around 1m on either side of the bed to get in and out of it. Albeit, I still like that arrangement. Do you still want to keep the window in the dressing room?...See Moretreefumum
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