Bedroom
A deep gray wall behind the bed serves as a focal point in the serene master bedroom. The narrow floating shelf along the opposite wall underscores the artwork purchased at a local arts festival. The window overlooks the back patio, and the doorway leads to the walk-in closet.
The bedrooms are intentionally smaller in size. “This house was designed to accommodate changes naturally occurring in domestic life. The scale of the house ensures that with the contraction of family or economic status the house can remain relevant and manageable,” Mooney says.
A cool gray tone sets the stage for this exquisite bedroom, the highlight of which is a large wooden sliding barn door.
Here, gorgeous wood beams and window millwork lead the eye to a picturesque view of San Francisco Bay.
A thoughtful mix of pattern, fabric and colors elevates this Florida bedroom to the next level.
Designer LeTricia Wilbanks did a fantastic job pairing custom pillows with the triptych artwork to create a bedroom full of harmony.
A watery blue wall paint envelopes this Florida bedroom, which is otherwise anchored in grays.
A generous dose of soft white paint creates a refreshing atmosphere in this Massachusetts bedroom. Meanwhile, built-in storage below the window seat and on either side of the bed and below it turns a tranquil space into an organization workhorse.
gray tones, painted wood ceiling, statement light fixture and layered, neutral bedding.
The outdoors is also close at hand in this serene bedroom. “
Using accent colors is the key to bringing personality to a large, white space. In a bedroom, you can incorporate colors very easily by focusing on the bed. By using complementary colors (hues that are opposite each other on the color wheel), you’ll instantly create a dramatic look — especially if you select unexpected colors such as moss green and candy-apple red.
A clever sliding door means that this level can act as one big master retreat or that the living and sleeping areas can become completely separate. This flexibility was a key consideration for the architects and makes the home versatile enough to change with the owners’ needs.
ightweight curtains in sandy tones allow plenty of light in without compromising on privacy, and crisp linen in tranquil colors evokes a sense of serenity.
The room is now an oasis of serenity that carries into the bath, displaying an eclectic mix of furnishings and accessories. A walnut bed from Blue Dot grounds the room and is flanked by vintage nightstands found at a garage sale and lamps from an art sale.
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