Bedroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and No Fireplace
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Kyle Hunt & Partners, Incorporated
James Kruger, LandMark Photography
Interior Design: Martha O'Hara Interiors
Architect: Sharratt Design & Company
Olde Wood Ltd.
Contrasting light and dark wood tones juxtaposed with bold, flowing grain patterns give reclaimed hickory a strikingly modern look and a casual, comfortable appeal. With unmatched strength and hardness, hickory is the perfect choice for an airy, contemporary space where kids and pets like to play.
Our 100-percent hickory reclaimed hardwood flooring and timbers come from American East and Midwest barn beams and joists. Each hand-selected Hickory wide plank flooring possesses unique features and colors that can only be found in slow-growth wood that is naturally aged.
Distinctives of Reclaimed Hickory
Our Hickory hardwood flooring features wide variations in color, from nearly white to dark brown, and a delicate balance of sound cracks, checking, wormholes and knots. It is the strongest commercial wood available.
Amanda V Interiors
We had so much fun with this project! The client wanted a bedroom refresh as they had not done much to it since they had moved in 5 years ago. As a space you are in every single night (and day!), your bedroom should be a place where you can relax and enjoy every minute. We worked with the clients favorite color (navy!) to create a beautiful blue grasscloth textured wall behind their bed to really make their furniture pop and add some dimension to the room. New lamps in their favorite finish (gold!) were added to create additional lighting moments when the shades go down. Adding beautiful sheer window treatments allowed the clients to keep some softness in the room even when the blackout shades were down. Fresh bedding and some new accessories were added to complete the room.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Painted to room a nice dark blue gray to give the room a soft and cozy feel. Added light linens and an area rug to make it pop off that dark color.
designstiles
The client needed help to de-clutter and spruce up her master bedroom. We helped her style and add the final details, making her bedroom an open and relaxing environment.
Photography by: Annie Meisel
Allen Construction
Use of bold wallpaper and bright colors define these remodeled bedrooms.
Architect: The Warner Group.
Photographer: Kelly Teich
Bedroom Design Ideas with Blue Walls and No Fireplace
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