Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bedroom. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

French Bedroom Design - Why Not Have It Inside Your Room?

If you are planning to remodel your own room, there are many bedroom design plans that are available for you. Having a French bedroom design can be your perfect choice if you love this country but don't frequent that much because of the lack of means. Acquiring this specific bedroom design is easy if you remember some things associated with French styling.

Most French-inspired designs are finished off in whitewashed woodwork with a range of color pallets incorporated. Design pieces are as much as possible chosen with rich and luxurious feel like French brocade, rugs, and curtains.

Colors are usually lighter for this effect. If you want to incorporate other warm and pastel colors, you can have light blue, green, and gold but it is vital that you make them appear like faded. Antique-looking effect is important to achieve the real drama of a French design, so bold and brighter colors are out.

Warm colors like peach, pink, and burgundy are also choices for French romantic ambiance. Neutral shades can be integrated for adding warm effect, but you have to have them surrounded with gold or caramel casts. You will find that this particular application will create a quite enchantingly and lovely appearance. Putting some attraction pieces to the walls through your favorite artworks will beautifully reflect against these warm yet gorgeous colors.

Finely chosen antique pieces will have an authentic French bedroom design creation. Bedroom accessories, side table accessories, and other antique pieces can be purchased from the antique stores. Though they usually mean expensive items, you can always look for an antique dealer that sells them for considerably reasonable prices. Just be patient in looking through the arrays of their antique pieces as it might be hard to scour through these stores.

Just like in any other bedroom designs, the lightings are an important aspect you should focus on. Lightings should be soft of course. Save the bolder and brighter shade-emitting bulbs. They don't fit French bedroom design. Count tiffany lamps in because they perfectly suit French bedrooms.

Curtains are a staple to French designs. Tailored drapes with soft sheers and colors softly folded on the floors are real French pieces. Valances, draperies, tie backs, and swags are a must-have. Avoid choosing bland looking pieces of these essentials. Decorative ones should only be incorporated for a real effect.

Furniture use is yet important aspect to consider for. Color painted ones or pieces that are wood stained will be your most ideal choice to accomplish perfect harmony together with other accessories you have integrated. Floral and toile beddings integrated into your gorgeous bed furniture will further create an elegant bedroom appearance.

You have to use the space of your bedroom wisely. French themed bedroom calls for two lamps placed at both sides of the bed for couples using the room. The idea is to provide each person adequate reading light and space. The lamp shades can be placed on the table at the sides of the bed.

Putting a chest or trunk at the foot of the bed is essential. It can be used storage either for your extra blankets or some winter clothes. Either way, the furniture is set to create a lovely effect of the bedroom even more. This, plus those others mentioned above, will surely create that true style and class that French people are so popularly known for having such.



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Thursday, July 5, 2012

8 Ideas for Decorating a Victorian Bedroom

For many a Victorian style bedroom has an antique but typically feminine feel to. The Victorian era started in the 1830's and was around until 1900 (when Queen Victoria died) and there are many variations to be had relating to the style of a Victorian bedroom but hopefully the points provided below will help you when decorating a Victorian bedroom for yourself.

1. Bed

A Victorian bed should be showy wooden affair or made from either cast-iron, brass or a combination of both these metals. You may be able to get a skilled carpenter to produce or adapt a full bed to queen size or merging twin beds together to produce a king size. But if you really do not have the money to spend on such a luxury there are many modern reproduction beds available at a fraction of the cost.

2. Dressing the Bed

The bed should be elaborately dressed with canopies and drapes, lots of pillows, flounces, ribbons and other trims. If you can search out your local fabric store and see if they have period type quilts etc., available.

3. Tables

It is important that you include either a marble topped table or cabinet in your room design as well as a wicker, bamboo or faux bamboo table, round or skirted table as a nightstand. Why not visit your local junk or antique shop to see what turned and carved wooden tables they may have for inclusion in your design from that era.

4. Lighting

It is vital that you get the lighting right in decorating a Victorian bedroom and this should include the classic ginger-jar style, or those that are made from porcelain, crystal or brass. You may even decide to use candlestick holders which have been transformed to be used as a light. Under each lamp you should place a crocheted doily for obtaining the authentic period look.

5. Dressers & Chest of Drawers

These should be typically made from either dark stained oak, mahogany or walnut and be embellished with carvings, pediments and have either ornate brass or carved wooden drawer pulls. You may be lucky to find ones that also have a candle stand, tilting mirror and marble top to them.

6. Flooring

To provide that authentic Victorian look to your bedroom use Oriental area rugs or straw type mats. You may if you wish us hooked or machine loomed rugs that have a floral or a swirly abstract pattern on them.

7. Accessories

Such accessories you should include in your room are period pictures (include subjects such as botanicals, children, maidens (young women) and animals in these pictures). Also include an elaborate golden or stained wood framed mirror in to your design. If you can also place fresh flowers in period style vases in the room and visit your local junk or antique shop to find some Victorian style collectibles for inclusion in your design such as china dishes and figurines.

8. Windows

These should be dressed with full curtains or drapes which have ruffles, valances, braid, lace, bows and tassels on them (but you don't need to have every just one or two will suffice). The materials your should be using to dress your windows should be either velvet, brocade, delicate florals and then layered with lace sheers.

So decorating a Victorian bedroom can be quite easy all you need to do is just carry out a little research and hopefully you will be able to design and decorate the bedroom of your dreams.



Lee Dobbins writes about bedroom decorating. Visit http://www.bedroom-designs-and-decorations.com/ for more great bedroom decorating ideas.