The Shabby Nest Since the designer hasn't been able to answer this yet, I checked her website and she did not list the paint color. The color in this photo looks quite blue, but on her site, it is much more green...similar to Benjamin Moore's Light Green.
B Fein Interior Design A designer would typically have their upholsterer or workroom build a custom upholstered headboard. One manufacturer that makes semi-custom headboards in Stanford Furniture; check with them for a seller of their merchandise in your area. Remember - the fabrics, finishes, nailheads can all be customized. Here's a link: http://www.stanfordfurniture.com/COMMON/STYLES/Tab_Page_Catalog.asp?Category=Beds&Desc=Beds
misababy i bought a duvet set (that came w/pillowcases) that seems to be this exact print @ homegoods ... it was probably close to a year ago, but you never know when they'll have what!
Where did you buy the headboard, and if you made it how, and what did you use? - Adding on to the "houzz" and my bedroom is part of it, which means, whole new design. Really need help! »
Pale green walls in a girls bedroom is mixed with a range of greens seen in the art, on fabrics, the large letter 'A' and accessories. The color palette of green and yellow remains fresh and light due to an abundance of white included in the design.
For an easy upgrade from kid room to teen room, seek out a chic headboard. It will change the look of not only the bed but also the room itself by providing a focal point. Nailhead detailing is a great way to add a refined edginess to an otherwise sweet room.
Classic, tailored but with an element of whimsy — just like this look from Carolina Herrera. The bright greens are expertly tempered by the neutrals: a little camel brown, a shot of yellow and crisp white.
Fill the wall. Don't be fooled by all the minimalist talk; if you are a maximalist, go ahead and fill those walls up. All of the elements in this room — the bold headboard, bright bedding, sculptural lamps and art — create a lively composition, thanks to beautifully coordinated colors.
This spring-fresh space is a study in layering. The crisp whites calm the kelly green and zesty yellow accents, and the tailored lines keep the space from feeling girlish.
If Betty insists on a more formal look, giving the twin bed a mini upholstered headboard could be a good compromise — this one has a similar look to the one that was in Betty and Don's old bedroom.
5. Oregon Ducks: Green and YellowThe Ducks are known almost as much for their parade of eye-popping uniforms as for their fireworks on the field. Fortunately, you can combine these two hues in a much more sophisticated way. Emerald greens and a yellow that goes one shade beyond lemon give this room a vibrant and fresh yet mannerly air.