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Master BedroomDesign process. The couple were heavily involved in the design decisions for their master bedroom. “We were very in sync on aesthetics,” Ellis says. “It was a great collaborative process.” Custom furniture. The couple wanted a canopy-style bed that could highlight the art on the wall. They decided on a bed frame made of steel and walnut, which has a light feeling and doesn’t distract from the artwork, Ellis says. She and the couple worked with local artist Marc Foster to design and create the bed and nightstands. “I love that it uses more of the walnut,” Ellis says. “It feels slightly more casual than a typical canopy bed.”
Photos by Kat Alves Photography Master Suite at a GlanceWho lives here: A couple who collect art and love interior designLocation: Sacramento, California Size: 370 square feet (34.4 square meters)Designer: Kerry Ellis, owner of Kerry Ellis DesignBackstory. After five years in their 1930s single-story home in Sacramento’s historic East Sacramento neighborhood, these homeowners wanted to add on a second-story master suite.Goals. The clients asked designer Kerry Ellis to ensure that the addition blended in with the home’s architecture and honored its historic roots. Inside, they wanted a more contemporary style.
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These are Hunter Douglas Vignette roman shades in a linen weave
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desk on left, good idea for alt nightstand
like color combo bed is similar size and color as mine
position of art above bed
lamps related to bed, candle sconce
mirrors light fixture
shelving for wall btween tub and shower
colors, wide stripe curtain placement example of how to work with low ceilings pictures above headboard are very close to ceiling might switch to bedside tables like this
The floating nightstands give the room a lightness and free up more of the walnut floor, which makes the space feel larger. Wall paint: Dover White, Sherwin-Williams; artwork: Micah Crandall-Bear; light fixtures: Rejuvenation; bedding: Pottery Barn; nightstand: custom, Marc Foster; browse nightstands
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