blue feature wall for son’s bedroom
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Comments (18)I agree about the throws,pictures: it looks like a "work in progress" just because...it is. Stick to your original plan. In terms of it being dark, when do you mainly use the room and how? If it's truly a bedroom, not a dual-use reading room, home office at all, then I think you will love the cocooning quality - very soothing. And in the summer, you can buy brighter throws, e.g. Blues as the base for winter, then cream based for the summer. I am not good at adding "the third colour" and pattern but I agree with Carotango and JonathanDB - you need those extra elements. Helen J is right too: pictures needed for decoration but also to give you decorative activity higher up than just bed height. Good luck and keep us posted with piccies....See MoreWallpaper advice for 3 childrens' feature wall in bedroom
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Comments (12)The first option seems to work better when you add furniture in? Given they'll be starting secondary school soon'ish I don't know whether a wardrobe and chest of drawers is a better option for their uniform? You can also use the bottom of the wardrobe for shoes, sports equipment etc and I'd pick a colour that blends into the wall. I personally wouldn't do 2 feature walls however use colour blocking to zone each of their spaces. Try and find a blue and yellow that work together and add a couple more complementary shades. I've added a couple of pics but there are loads online. You could do a geometric shape or border etc. Having their duvet in their colours may be an idea too. I would probably go for beanbags for seating which can go at the side of the bed when not in use. Is their room under the bed for baskets for toys? Maybe also shelves over the bedside table?...See MoreBrett
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