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Bright Bedroom inspiration board

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

After writing all about the new brights trend (see the post here), I couldn’t resist creating a bedroom concept to prove how doable this look is.  Remember how I compared an outfit to a room:

“Kelly green jeans and a turquoise t-shirt with a grey cardigan and a skinny belt in brown leather over it could be bright but still have the safe touches to make it feel comfortable. The room equivalent: a bedroom with a kelly green bed frame, turquoise sheets, multi-colored throw pillows, light gray walls and a leather slung chair.”

Well, here’s the room example, with 2 different bedding and throw pillow combinations to chose from.

 

Start with the Piper Bed in Green from Room & Board.  Paint the walls a soft gray, like Sherwin-Williams Argos (SW 7065).  Add a leather safari chair for a timeless worn-in element that grounds the bold elements you’ll add next.  1st Dibs is a good source for these vintage chairs.  A chunky cable rug in Charcoal from Room & Board adds texture and softness when getting out of bed or doing homework.

The room could start out with an updated preppy look. No turquoise, instead the blue is a crisp, classic navy. Key elements (clockwise from bedding):

Ronan Duvet from Serena & Lily

British Flag pillow from Jonathan Adler

Green and Natural Zebra needlepoint pillow from Jonathan Adler

Positano Helix pillow in Blue from Jonathan Adler

Amanda sheet set in Gray from Bliss Living

 

This could work for either gender, it’s really about personality!  The subtle pattern on the sheets in a soft gray adds some interest while tying in the wall and rug color.

 

Or take the room in a global chic direction (clockwise from bedding):

Shangri-La duvet from Bliss Living

Diamond Ikat Azure pillow from Dwell Studio

Samsara Multi throw pillow from Bliss Living

 

 

Bargello Jungle Road pillow from Jonathan Adler

Masala Citrone sheet set from Dwell Studio

 

The duvet cover has great pattern and lots of colors to work with for accent pillows. Adding in the Ikat pillow is a no-brainer for the global look, as is the Samsara pillow with a Suzani-esque print. Both are right on trend with the current movement to incorporate native ethnic prints from around the globe. What I love is adding in the Bargello Jungle Road pillow with the crazy zig-zag Italian company Missoni is known for. It’s unexpected but still very global and the colors work perfectly with the other pillows.  The Citrone sheets pull that color from the duvet cover and add a small scale pattern to the mix to balance all those large patterns.

Which would you go for? Preppy or global chic? Or would you rather have the bed in pink…red…yellow…orange…white?  So many color combinations, so little time!  Have fun creating your own layered look. I’d love to see what you would create!

On that note, check out West Elm’s new mix-and-match bedding interactive program where you can see how sheets, duvets, and shams from their collection will look together with your wall color. (They don’t have a ton of paint color options, but it’s nice that they included this element in a room.) It’s a fun way to spend your lunch break. =)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bedding for Grown ups – Mix & Match

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Last week I featured the Octavia Headboard by Serena & Lily in a girl’s bedroom setting.  This week I want to highlight how that headboard could be used in an adult or teenager’s bedroom.  Depending on what style of bedding you select. a room can exude a playful personality or subtle sophistication.  It’s all about the mix and match.   

First option:  The classic Octavia headboard in Navy Linen with nickel nailhead trim is given a fresh, modern twist with graphic prints. Dwell Studio’s Labyrinth duvet set in Dove reminds me of a snake charmer, and their Masala sheets in Citrine provides a pop of unexpected color against the neutrals.

Option2: Here I played the greek key inspired detail in the nailhead design against a loosely drawn Greek Key duvet set by West Elm. I was feeling playful when I chose the Red Star sheets from Serena & Lily to complete the look.  It feels a little like the stars & stripes with all that navy, white and red. Or maybe it’s conjures up a bedroom that feels like you are in Greece and looking at the stars in the expansive sky over the ocean.  What feeling does it inspire in you?

Option 3:  This is a softer look than the 2 previous combinations, but the stripes keep it graphic.  The Pewter Linen Octavia headboard is not as bold as the navy version. I wanted to use Dwell Studio’s Draper Stripe sheet set in Poppy with a duvet cover that might be a bit of an unexpected pairing. So I first chose the Parachute Duvet set in White from West Elm (upper right corner). The ruching of this airy cotton creates a lot of volume and a relaxed feminine effect. White sheets with a colored edge or subtle dots would be a more obvious pairing. But I like how the poppy stripes anchors the floaty duvet and makes it more guy friendly.

I couldn’t resist including another version with West Elm’s Stripe Duvet set in white and feather gray.  The width of the stripes on the sheets in narrower, which allows the two stripes to work together.  Can you tell I like a pop of color against neutrals? 

    

Option 4:  The headboard remains in Pewter Linen but a new combination of bedding provides a very different look.  Here Dwell Studio’s Peacock Duvet set in Dove has a more traditional styling than previous selections, but the color palette and scale keep it modern in sensibility.   Pairing this duvet with Dwell Studio’s Gate sheet set in Azure has been a favorite combination of mine since they introduced it.  But I wanted an alternate option for sheets since it is always nice to be able to tweak the look of your bedding.  I selected the Dot Print sheet set in Mushroom from West Elm to pull out the soft browns in the duvet cover. Without seeing the two sets in person I’m not positive the colors are right together, but this is illustrative people, so don’t kill me if they don’t work, ok?!

Option 5: Finally, switching up the Octavia headboard to Antique Gold Burlap with Brass nailheads creates a more classic traditional style.  The Bativa Duvet set in Citrine by Dwell Studio is a modern update of the Ikat pattern that is so popular in interior design right now.  The soft color palette keeps the room from feeling too formal.  The coordinating  Masala sheet set in Citrine blends in here rather than serving as a pop of color as it did in Option 1.

I’m sure I could create an alternate option for the final headboard color option… but I ran out of energy.  So why don’t you create one and show it to me?

So which option would you choose? Or do you prefer something completely different?  Bedding shouldn’t be intimidating to select and it should definitely be washable. Beyond that, anything goes. A duvet cover is often the largest expanse of a pattern in your home. It can be switched seasonally or whenever the mood strikes, unlike a the upholstery on a sofa or chair (though slipcovers can serve the same purpose). So don’t be afraid to go for something bid, bold, unexpected or just a little out of your comfort zone.  

Photo sources: All product shots from each company’s website. See links for more information about each product.

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Darling Girl’s Bedroom

Friday, April 29th, 2011

When I saw this photo of a bedroom perfect for two young girls (or one girl who likes to have sleepovers) I couldn’t resist sharing it with you!

Serena &  Lily started out with a line of bed linens for nurseries and children’s rooms.  Over the years they have expanded into bedding for adults, furniture and accessories.  This headboard is great because you could just as easily order it in another color for a very adult bedroom.  Stay tuned for my concept board for an adult bedroom featuring this bed!

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