Friday 10 February 2012

beach bedrooms


15 Beautiful Bedrooms

Bunk rooms. Island-style suites. Gorgeous guest quarters. Each of these beach-inspired sleeping spaces has a look worthy of imitation.

Used in this small attic space, white creates a sense of airy feel against the sloped ceiling
Warm wood tones and soothing neutrals offer a soothing backdrop against nature’s bold hues.
Rustic beach attic bedroom with reading nook
Warm wood tones and soothing neutrals offer a soothing backdrop against nature’s bold hues.
Rustic beach porch with daybed and vintage furniture

15 Rustic Beach Rooms

Warm wood tones and soothing neutrals offer a soothing backdrop against nature’s bold hues.
Guest room with sliding barn doors and metal gate headboards
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Countryside Chic

Exposed framing give this room structure without losing softness. Sliding glass doors echo the wall’s windowpane pattern, giving the room balance and harmony. Mismatched metal gate doors create unique headboards in keeping with the aged vibe of the room.


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Easy Breezy Style

Vintage pieces don’t have to look like tired flea market finds. Spruce up older pieces by reupholstering in a lively print such as this nautical stripe. Painted floors punch up a room for a fraction of the cost of rugs and are ideal in low-traffic areas like sleeping porches.


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Nestled Nook

Small nooks, such as the lounge area and library, make the most of tricky angles in the attic-like master bedroom. Found objects displayed throughout the room give a sense of history to the room. Instead of framing artwork, prop it against walls or shelving for a relaxed point of interest.


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White Is Always Right

Enlarge a small space by coating every surface in white. The absence of color opens up areas that have limited natural light, making them feel airier.

 Idea Spotlight
Add texture with building materials and textiles to keep a pale scheme from falling flat.


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