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Need Help: Turn Master Bedroom into a ZEN Bedroom!
Comments (43)Everything matches. I'd change out one of the night stands for a ceramic garden stool in a green or yellow, the bedding for pure white, two bolsters, two bed pillows, the pillows to lie flat, with the bolsters in front of them. The bolsters can be a different but natural color, even a woven reed or paper material. A solid color throw for the foot of the bed, a reclaimed wood bench about the same length as the foot of the bed. The art is where you can save money! Baskets, bamboo platters, metal plates, all hung and layered behind the bed. Nothing too shiny. You can collect them over time. To provide a 3D effect, use foam pieces and a glue gun to vary the depth. The platters stick out from the wall. For bedside lights, either sconces in a burnished metal, or medium sized glass base lamps. You can do the same, or different. Places like Target, World Market, Pier 1, can provide the lamps, stool and some of the platters, thrift stores for platters and baskets. The reclaimed or rustic wood bench can be found online, but you'll probably have to save for that. A silvery, soft foggy color, like Restoration Hardware Seafoam, or darker Silver Sage would look pretty on the walls. You can get small samples, and have it matched at a big box store in any other company's paint. RH paint is pricy, if you can afford it, go for it. It has a depth that other formulations may not match. We did this with a RH color, it's beautiful, but not the same. Put a plant, or bamboo stems in a vase in a corner of the room, a small table and chair if there's room. If you want zen, you can't have too much furniture. Simple, clean, serene....See MoreMaster bedroom remodel: combine master with small bedroom
Comments (2)Sounds like there room for a spacious walk-in closet as well....See MoreBusy building a our family home with three bedrooms(a master bedroom),
Comments (0)84 m2 ,)...See MoreWant to combine master bedroom and smaller bedroom.
Comments (27)I drew this one yesterday but I was waiting for some answers from you before posting it. First, in the layouts above, can you tell me which drawing you prefer: the one with a tub? the one with a long closet and the french door at the end? the one with the sitting area? In your last post, you mentioned that you are going to have a single door. If you like the layout with a tub, do you think you could move the door about 2 ft towards the west wall without messing with the trusses of the roof? Also, do you like the idea of enclosing the toilet/shower space? I don't know the location of that small window so I don't know if the wall separating the toilet to the rest of the bathroom will be right in the middle of that window. What do you think about this layout? I put a second access to the closet since it is already quite big and you save about 13 ft of walking to the closet once you get out of the shower....See MoreRugKnots | Area Rugs
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