Bedroom Design Ideas with Red Walls and Carpet
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Frugal Design - Lenora T. Brandoli, Allied ASID
Teen girl bedroom. Eclectic mix of color, texture and fun.
Hanging paper lanterns, floor lamp with drum shade, white leather cup chair all in red, white and gold accents. Metal contemporary wall art and Asian inspired daybed with red and white contemporary floral duvet coupled with colorful pillows her own personal items. Soft two tone shag rug underfoot and ballerina metal accents just for her.
Dunn-Edwards Paints
Design by Samantha Williams, Samantha Williams Interior Design | Photo by Bethany Nauert
Charles Neal Interiors
Plush, vibrant textiles adorn this over-the-top glamorous home! We distributed plenty of soft velvets throughout the whole house, adding a warm and inviting touch to the stylish and flashy finishes.
Detail is also key to this design, which is exhibited through patterned wallcoverings, designer seating, area rugs, and accessories.
Home located in Hollywood Hills, California. Project designed by Miami interior design firm, Charles Neal Interiors. They serve nationwide, with much activity in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and Palm Beach, as well as Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta.
Luisa Volpato Interiors
"Luxurious comfort, texture, opulence and dark sophisticated tones” was the brief from the client for this complete bedroom transformation.
Photographer: Brandon Stanley
Mandeville Canyon Designs
This master is not shy on color. It's bold color helps the rest of the furnishings and woodwork to pop out.
Again, being a small space, we have tucked away a home office, just in case the homeowner needs to catch up at home.Nat Rea
Homes And Such LLC
The master bedroom is a cozy space, capturing the character of the previous roofline with a rustic beam detail. A built in dog bed takes advantage of unused attic space and a new niche became the perfect spot to house the current reading list. Because of the age of the home, the design was about embracing the cottage feel of the home. This was done with modern windows that let in abundant natural light for their size and location. Supply chain issues significantly delayed the project when the windows took far longer than expected or planned, but they were absolutely worth the wait. They fit the aesthetic of the home, maximize natural light, and complement the eclectic vibe within the master suite.
The space was further personalized with bold wallpaper that features an antique vibe. The chandelier was curated for the space to add interest and uniqueness to the room. Instead of a door, the opening to the closet gives a spatial feel to the suite and maximizes function and flow.
Bedroom Design Ideas with Red Walls and Carpet
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