This room was part of the Good Shepherd Charity project for homeless women and children, rooms that all the designers had worked on were for only for one person each. For more information please check out an article on Houzz.com about this project.
momontour would like the maker of the pillow, manufacturere of lamp on nite chest and manuf. of left chest, (facing it).
Fran Marino (Design Resources)
Erika Bierman Photography Hi, will forward your question to Jessica Bennett interior designer, also this room was part of Good Shepherd Charity Project, here is the houzz.com link:
bonedoc14 Hi Jessica, Could you please tell me what two paint colors you used for this beautiful effect and what the stripe width is? Love the whole look!
Jessica Bennet of Jessica Bennet Interiors: "The moment I knew what the project was all about, I knew I wanted to create a sanctuary for the women who would be calling the room home for years to come. It had to be light and airy, bright and peaceful. As people walked through during the open house, the word overheard most often was, 'It’s so fresh!' Hearing that, I knew my goal was accomplished. We created a little slice of heaven that the residents of the Good Shepherd Center could go to to find refuge and comfort from an otherwise crazy life."
On either side of this bed, you'll see that the nightstands and artwork are different. However, equity is created because the height on both sides is the same. This type of symmetry is not always necessary, but visual balance does help to make a room feel more comfortable for some people.
Hang two separate pieces on either side of the bed from a dramatic valance. The bed will appear grounded, and the sleeper will feel extra cozy.More ideas for a beautiful bedroom
Love this for Paityn's room, I love the drapes above bed and the striped walls great for making a smaller room look larger. Wish I knew dimensions of room for comparison
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For Paityn's room, love the drapery over bed, would use a more girly color but also love the stripes on wall great for a small space to make it feel larger
This room was part of the Good Shepherd Charity project for homeless women and children, rooms that all the designers had worked on were for only for one person each. For more information please check out an article on Houzz.com about this project.
Thank You
Erika