Becky Harris You know, just looking at this room I would go with a light gray, or a very light ice blue? See the stripes on that bolster pillow? I like that really light blue toward the right side.
Future transitions drove the design of the master bedroom as well. "My client knew that this furniture would be for the guest room in their next home, so we stuck with calm, gray and gender neutral," Davin explains. "She also wanted a bed that resembled Cameron Diaz's character's bed in the movie The Holiday."The wallpaper has a fun Art Deco floral print that does not overwhelm the room. Swing-arm reading lamps make it possible to place a tufted occasional chair where a nightstand would traditionally go. Like the rest of the home's furnishings, those in the master bedroom work well for this stage of the family's life and will continue to do so in the next. Velvet headboard fabric: Schumacher; wallpaper: Cole & SonMore:Builder's Beige Gets a MakeoverFamily Home Gets New Soft-Modern StyleHouzz Tour: '70s Condo Gets Extreme Makeover