johannaone Years ago I got a kidney shaped piece of particle board. It was either at a big box store or a specialty
hardware store like Ace. Then I had glass cut to its' shape. Then skirted with Velcro (so it could be
washed) Just glue-gun the Velcro onto table edge and match Velcro strips after gathering the skirt.
Voila!
Looking to purchase a bed as shown in this picture. I've spent hours surfing the web and looking in Central Florida. Anyone know where I might be able to find this? »
Gray-tone alert! This periwinkle is barely holding on to its status, but we’ll sneak it in here anyway. This room feels almost princess-like: it’s so soft, and the white bed against white curtains and that incredible window almost seems to fall away into the décor.
… periwinkle, green, and even pink. Surprisingly, this is another facet of French design that wormed its way into Mexican decor well into the 20th century. Many homes eventually evolved with paint shades that were deeper and richer than the Easter-egg variations of the French palace.
Sleepy colors. A serene and relaxing atmosphere uses quiet, muted colors. These colors are comforting and improve sleep and relaxation. In his room, light shades of periwinkle wrap the bed creating a cozy environment in which sleep can be improved. Apply cool and warm hues and make use of neutrals to create balance. Soft shades of yellow, peach, green and blue are ideal.
Consider the view in your room. Will positioning your bed lengthwise maximize it? This designer could have easily placed the head of the bed against the window, but this layout allows the view to be enjoyed from the bed.
All my life I've wanted to be a diva in a space like this. Tufted ottoman/stool, kidney shaped vanity with glass top, white bedding looks cool and clean, crisp and floaty all at the same time. Bows on simple white curtains and misty walls. Very calm - looks like it smells like lavender.
Really beautiful