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Lisa DeRamo
7 years ago
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Lisa DeRamo
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Comments (1)Depending on how much work you wanted to do and how much you've got in your budget there are lots of options available to you. It looks like you've got a great ceiling height so you've got lots of wall space to play about with. I'd pick a feature wallpaper with some gold in it and probably a pale, cream coloured background. This will work with your flooring and with the sofas you brought from your previous property and it'll keep the room bright. Because you've got so much wall space you could also create a gorgeous gallery wall. It doesn't have to be expensive if you use postcards, personal photos and posters etc. If you go for all black and white pictures you can play around with different styles and colours of frames but if you have some colourful, mixed images I'd keep to black or white frames and have some consistency that way. These are just guidelines for quite a curated look but if your tastes are a little more eclectic then go wild! If you've got room in your budget you could also add more interest and textures through a large floor rug, cushions, and curtains. Choose shades that complement or clash with your chosen wallpaper. I hope this helps!...See MoreBedroom decor help
Comments (4)I would steer clear from matching the colours in the artwork with the walls, with the exception of the plum colour. Deep couloirs show artwork to its best so a strong, deep plum in just one wall would make the print stand out. If you don’t want to go so dark, go for white (Or a very delicate off white like timeless from dulux). In both cases you can have bed linen in a blue and white pattern, add a yellow throw and some plum and yellow accessories....See MoreI need help I have a small garden with a piece of fake grass in the mI
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