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I had so much fun creating the last design board for a pretend client, that I am at it again! And this time- it's the master suite! When I think about a restful night's sleep, I am always drawn to serene, calming colors. I think of creamy whites, soft grays and muted, warm tones. Sometimes floral, and other times more masculine geometric shapes- either way, I am on a quest for a relaxed, getaway retreat. As in my last dream client post, I wanted to create a space using furniture and accessories through retail shops and on a budget. The design has both splurge and cost effective pieces, while trying to create a cohesive, soothing space. This summer, I plan to incorporate some of these pieces (or inspirations) in our guest room! Our guest room is already painted the beachy blue color shown (yarmouth blue), so I decided to start there. For this master suite, I used 4 retail stores to achieve the look. As in the last post, I would love to hear what you think! (The images are smaller than I anticipated- for a better look, click on the design board.)
Would you add or change anything?
The tufted head and footboard, drapery, mirror, rug and chandelier- Ballard Designs. The basket style storage trunk- Target. The coral table lamp, mirrored dresser, armchair, flower art, and clock- Pier One Imports.
7 comments:
Love it all! So calm and serene. I'll take it!
love the blue color of the walls...am thinking of doing that for one of the rooms for my new house too...and I have always loved mirrored furniture...
this room you designed is gorgeous...
maureen
Very tasteful and stylish. Wish the photos were bigger.
Mary Ann
Great job! The yarmouth blue by BM is amazing...I've used that color for a client before and it's truly a special blue. The headboard from Ballard is great and they also do COM so you can send in any textile for your "client" as well. Hope you are having a great weekend.
Thanks for your comments! I like doing these design boards- there will be more to come. I'm working on an office space right now. Mary Ann- I also wish I had made them bigger. With using power point and with all of the items, it ended up smaller that I anticipated. But if you click on the photo group, you get a much bigger closeup. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the tip on the headboard fabric, Lisa! I didn't realize you could also send in any fabric. Great to know. :)
Gorgeous chandelier. I want allllll of the Ballard lighting choices! One in each room, ha ha!
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