Please help me with my bedroom layout.
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Comments (70)My first thought is that the bed looks a little close to the furniture across from the foot of it. I might try the bed on the window wall and instead of the piece on the wall that has the door, eliminate it and get two bedside table pieces with storage to accommodate whatever you were going to store in the piece across from the foot of the bed in your plan. I like beige and gray schemes in the bedroom too, and find some live green plants add a perfect spot of color, or perhaps a kind of acid green silk texture throw pillow. My suggestion is to browse Houzz photos and save the color schemes that you really love! Adding something sparkly will pep up a design that you think is too monochromatic as well - some silver or crystal bling? I added some bling-y chandeliers on either side of the bed in one of my bedrooms, which is fairly monochromatic in beige and gray tones. Some of the throw pillows also have a silvery touch in them....See MoreHelp me design my main bedroom please
Comments (7)I would paint your bed and ivory with a glaze over it ,then it would use texture and layer neutral sheets blankets and pillows since the room is so small ,hang curtains as high as you can and as far out from the window frame as you can to make the window look larger and taller. if you lighten up the bed with paint as suggested the room will look bigger as well ,then you can use side tables in mirror finish for some drama or round with a cloth top even ...with the room being small I would stay neutral and you bedside lamp shade needs to be at a hight that you can lay in bed and read under. The light.too small of a lamp will make them seem out of place ...try a textured soft larger neutral rug under your bed ,larger is better...See MoreNeed help for my bedroom layout for an usual room
Comments (10)Hi, This looks very similar to what we've just gone through with our top floor (with sloping ceilings) for our master suite. I spent hours and hours looking at pictures of loft conversions how to figure it out! We ended up using a designer who was amazing in helping us visualise the space. I would highly recommend getting some 3D renders done of the room (a few hundred pounds) with different options so you can really see how things will look. In wasn't until our designer (Gina from Create Perfect) did the 3Ds and put people in so I could see the impact of head height that I could really 'see' the space. She did us 3D plans and then progressed onto full 3D renders. We would have made some very costly mistakes working just off architect's plans... wardrobes with lots of low level wasted space, a toilet that you would have to bend down to get to and a bed that you couldn't sit up properly in, to name a few!) I've attached a few pics of some of the 3D renders that helped us decide what not to do! Along with one of what we did decide. Good luck whatever you do but my advice would be to spend a little bit of money upfront and make sure you get it right...See MorePlease help me design my bedroom
Comments (1)What are the room's measurements?...See More- last month
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