Barbara Schaver @ Furnitureland South Here is a fun piece from Hooker, turquise crackle. Feel free to contact me for pricing, barbaraschaver@furniturelandsouth.com
This shade of blue has a cottage style. There's a crispness to this bedroom with all the whites and navy, and this softer shade of blue makes the room feel more cozy.
Create a focal point in your bedroom with a statement piece. In this room, just one dresser introduces a pretty shot of robin's egg blue, demonstrating that a small dose of color can make a big impact.
Maximize sleeping space. Especially if you are swapping with a family, the number of people your home sleeps can be a deal breaker. Make it a selling point instead by squeezing in an extra twin bed or two, or swapping out a regular couch for a sleeper version.
Layer in texture. Nubby, tactile linens and surfaces help to prevent a minimalist bed from feeling flat and one-dimensional. Combine three or four textural yet comfortable elements, such as the woven rug, wooden planking and feathery plant in this space. Keep the color scheme basic to preserve the stripped-down sensibility.Are you a minimalist or a maximalist when it comes to your bed? Tell us about it in the Comments! More:Your Guide to the Perfectly Made BedSo Your Style Is: Minimalist