Susan Kennedy Design It came from these guys: http://www.amenityhome.com/bedroom.html. Not sure if they still produce this exact design, but they have similar options.
Susan Kennedy Design This is called the "Leggero" bed and was part of a bedroom series offered by Design Within Reach. I am not sure if they still sell it.
Love these wall colors and accent wall. I want to do this same look in my living room with slightly different shades of these but pretty close. On the accent wall, that is where my fireplace is at and the two sofas on opposite walls the larger on in front of the window.
Color scheme for furniture I want to use beige sofas w/orange and brown decorative pillows and perhaps a chocolate accent chair. My question is what colors would be best for the curtains and area rug? I kind of like the idea of some sort of an orange shade for the curtains? Doe the color of area carpet and curtains need to match or is it fine as long they pull colors from other areas? meaning carpet could be a brown shade but have elements of orange in it to match orange curtains??
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Anne DeCocco You've got it--nothing needs to match, ever. But coordinating is a good goal and pulling colors from various pieces and having them repeat throughout the space is an exellent idea.
Ronique Gibson Any of the greens in the color palette of this photo are very natural, soothing, and zen-like. If you are looking for a calming effect in your bedroom, than mint, sage, olive greens are a great choice!
Susan Kennedy Design This is called the "Leggero" bed and was part of a bedroom series offered by Design Within Reach. I am not sure if they still sell it.
Susan Kennedy Design This is called the "Leggero" bed and was part of a bedroom series offered by Design Within Reach. I am not sure if they still sell it.
Conversely, this modern space receives quaint country touches through the rustic colors, the textiles of the cozy throw and the curtains, and the night stand with fresh flowers.
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A prairie. The green with just enough brown in it to feel very "real"; the smooth, flat lines of the bed, the rug and the artwork of wild mustangs by Cindy Bennett—it all has my hair blowing gently in the breeze.
Velvety earth-tone tiles are welcoming in this serene bedroom retreat.
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One of the most consistent approaches of this trend is to tuck bedding around the mattress into the bedframe. It makes sense, when dressing a platform bed the bedding can appear poorly designed if it doesn't line up properly with the lines of the frame.
Floating bed designs also work wonders for smaller rooms since they take up minimal visual space. A clean-lined side table offsets the bed design in similar contemporary fashion.