White and Green
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I fell in love with this bedroom, but sadly I could not find more pictures of it. The walls looks to be a fresh apple green with cream white.. well, everything else. Beautiful!
(Image via HGTV)
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I fell in love with this bedroom, but sadly I could not find more pictures of it. The walls looks to be a fresh apple green with cream white.. well, everything else. Beautiful!
(Image via HGTV)
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Vicente Wolf is one of my favorite designers, and if you take a look at these photos, or his portfolio for that sake, you know why.
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This bedroom is painted a very cool and light shade of blue and has a feature wall of gray padded squares. The tall classic furniture is combined with sisal carpeting, adding a rougher texture and a beautiful contrast to the delicate gray fabrics used. Another very notisable contrast in this room is the Victorian headboard combined with the steel framed four poster bed.
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This is the seating area in the foreground in the first picture. Simple and elegant. The frosted glass panels you see behind the sofa is actually a door into the bathroom.
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Here are the glass doors viewed from the bathroom. I remember seeing a video from Mr. Wolf’s home, and he had removed one of the bathroom walls and replaced it with frosted glass to add natural light from the flanking room (I think it was the living room). I will post the video if I find it.
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Did you ever see classic beauty and modern combined as effortlessly as this?
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If you just can’t get enough of this, visit Vicente’s own blog, it is a fantastic read!
I love this bedroom makeover. Editor of Decorating Magazine Lacey Howard transforms a plain white bedroom into a warm and welcoming delight of taupe, corals and pinks:
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The Bed:

Before the makeover starts, this bedroom is pretty much a clean canvas of white. The white ribbon on the bedsheets..
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… is exchanged for a coral one. New bedside table and white plates as wall decor. A small vignette is created on the bedside table with a framed pink painting and a bouquet of flowers.This transformation is awesome! Rich warm colors.
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The Closet:

The folding doors of the closet are removed.
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And replaced with curtains for a softer and more open feel. The curtain rod is wider than the actual closet to make the closet look bigger. Now there is not just a wall with a closet, the whole wall is the closet. Love the warmer shade in the closet.
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The Dresser/Desk:

This is the dresser you saw in the closet, and it has been replaced by..
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The former pink nightstand. A glass side table turns this nook into a tiny home office slash vanity. To really make this alcove feel like a space of its own, the walls are covered in beautiful beige butterfly wallpaper.
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The Seating Area:

The seating area was clean, simple and pretty before..
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.. but absolutely stunning after! The coral pink curtains placed wider than the actual window frame makes the window look a lot bigger, and frames the sofa perfectly. The floor lamp (which was moved to the bed) is replaced with a white shell chandelier, and white ottoman tables and recliner each received new slipcovers.
This is definitely how you do pink room without it looking like a little girls room.
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Watch the video to see the whole transformation taking place!
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Nice romantic living room. I love this very neutral shade of beige, it is a perfect warm background color when you want to add a few color pops. Love the fireplace in the fireplace solution too.
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Beautiful beige daybed. Anyone know who designed it?
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A bedroom with a lot of inspiring words to start the day on a good note.
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Double sinks placed in front of a window, what a great use of space! You would probably need a vanity table for doing hair and makeup, with a great opertunety to check the result in natural daylight before you leave the house =)
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Now this is a great looking home office!
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(Images borrowed from House to Home)
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Today’s divine designs are created by California based brother- and design duo Ryan and Joshua Brown of Brown Design Inc:
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The walls, carpet and curtains are all the same perfect shade of creamy beige, setting a perfect backdrop for the dark coffee table. I could move in here in the blink of an eye, and would not change a thing. Perfect!
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Camel colored couch, decorated with throw pillows one shade lighter than the walls, one shade darker than the couch, and every shade and texture in between.
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White bedroom with a beige wallpapered feature wall. That is my favorite hardwood floor stain (at the moment), so rich and warm.
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Beautiful flowing lines in that blue and cream area rug.
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Have you ever seen a bench seat like this before? Spectacular lines!
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Now this is a bathroom! I adore the dark window frames against the soft beige walls, and the tiles are just fabulous. Perfect balance between classic and modern elements.
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If you enjoyed these images, make sure to view them on the flash site of Brown Design Inc. as they look so much better in full scale!
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Beautiful beige and green living room. This is so “liveable”!
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The Christmas tree is decorated with blue ornaments and butterflies. Since that color is not part of the room palette, the tree really stands out. Beautiful!
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A simple Holiday decoration of green moss and silver ornaments in a wooden bowl. Could not be more simple.
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Nice home bar furniture with floating shelves over, maximizing storage (and decoration) possibilities.
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I love the Holiday decoration here, bells on the drawer pulls, white tea candles and green garlands and wreaths with lights.
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(All images borrowed from Pottery Barn)
Painter Rosalyn Engelman’s Fifth Avenue apartment was the subject in New York Social Diary’s house section a while ago, and I am absolutely enamored with her bedroom:
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She has such a classic and elegant bedroom. This is the style you find in big mansions, and I absolutely love how it is downsized and simplified for a perfect apartment version.
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The classic crystal chandelier is the focal point of the room. To maximize the height of the room, the beautiful seafoam green wall color goes all the way up to the ceiling, as well as the curtain valances.
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A classic area rug frames the bed on beautiful dark hardwood floors. Oh, and the silver candle stick triplet over the bed is one of my favorite features.
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Fantastic! Wish my bedroom looked like this!
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Serene master bedroom with pearl gray walls and sky blue ceiling.
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The carpet is divine!
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This bed looks pretty wide, it even has three rows of pillows. The turquoise padded headboard is nice, I wonder if that is doable for the non-professional upholsterer?
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The antique looking desk is blue with gold details. So pretty.
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The pearl gray velvet divan fits in perfectly with its light blue frame.
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The bedroom is completed with a silver framed bar cart.
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Designs by Jennifer Flanders, visit her website here!
When I first saw this bedroom, I instantly fell in love with it:
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It is the lure of the cobalt blue curtains. So fresh and unexpected! Love the baby blue bed too..
Design by Brown Davies Interior.
Beautiful timeless classics by one of my favorite Interior Designers, Sherrill Canet:
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Cream walls with crisp white trim. I just love how the alcove window seat is made part of a dining area, and see how the round table fits in perfectly. The result is a semi formal dining area, surely perfect for entertaining. Every detail in this room is great, and I especially love the lamp!
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Cream living room with blue-gray, rich brown and rust red. Classic elegance perfectly mixed with exotic patterns. No lack of natural light either.
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Beautiful outdoor seating area of white, brown and red. The tiles are so pretty.
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If you haven’t already, visit Sherrill Canet’s website here for more gorgeous photos!