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Friday
Jan292010

Thinking About Bedrooms A Lot Lately

 

I have been on a major hunt for bedroom inspirations, and boy, oh boy, did I hit the mother load. We want a warm, yet crisp feeling in our oversized master bedroom. We have challenges ahead of us which include the debate of a run, or no rug. Our puppies sleep with us every night, and let's just say they have a bladder issue in the middle of the night.

The bedroom is so important to us to. Living in Brooklyn, we had tiny shoe box like bedrooms. I don't think we ever had a closet in the room. Ya know, in fact, we haven't. Now we have two rather large ones. And a bathroom. And so much space, we don't know where to start. Check Out our current state.

 

Doesn't quite give you the same feelings those first photos did, eh? We are working on it. We are just re-teaching ourselves how to use space. Mind you the photos above are 1/3 of our room. The only part of the room we use. So let's get down to business and talk about the inspiration photos. I am really drawn to the canopy bed with the green stripes. I think it's a passive way to take up some space in the room. I mean a bed is going to be big, whats a few more inches of fabric? Each of these rooms are very mild in color and holds a lot of furniture without feeling cluttered. The rugs add such a softness to the rooms too. I love a cozy plave to fall asleep in.

What have you done to make your room feel more cosy and personal? What kind of bed to you pick and why?

 

 

 

 

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February 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterChrissy

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