Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Rockin' Green

Rockin' Green It's difficult to think this contemporary bedroom is for a preteen girl. The plan incorporates the woman's favorite colours and patterns. The glowing green headboard adds to her love of stone 'n' roll music. Design by Jennifer Jones.



Bright Focus The bright red satin headboard complements the chocolate-colored bedding in this bedroom. Designer John Gidding employs the red color to create a bright focal point.



Stylish Illusion This upholstered headboard designed by Brooke Ulrich carries through the bedside tables, creating the illusion of a larger space. The pattern on the headboard along with the colours in the bedding contribute to the contemporary design.



Apple of My Eye Designer Celia Berliner picked a new apple green color to cancel the crisp white bedding in this bedroom. The bright color of this suede headboard creates for a joyous space.



Luxurious Leather Designer Lori Dennis created the ultimate luxury space in this guest bedroom. White leather is utilized throughout the space, such as on the headboard and bed skirt.



A Teen Dream Come True Designer Barbara Matson designed a bedroom any teenager girl would adore. The bright red headboard has diamond tufting that provides it a more luxurious and polished look while the lace silk accents the space perfectly.



Separating Spaces Whenever you have a large bedroom the possibilities are infinite. Designer Ann Grasso used this big, custom headboard to define the sleeping area from the sitting room within this master suite.



Silk Wall The lace wall replaces the requirement for a conventional headboard, and also the feel complements the adjacent brick wall. Design by Jaymes Richardson.



Center of Attention This headboard is a piece of artwork in itself. The gray tones against the terra-cotta background along with the rectangular layout bring attention straight to the bed. Design by John Gidding.



Dual-Purpose Headboard Headboards can serve more than one purpose. This headboard also functions as a built-in desk for your office located behind it.



Neutral Serenity This custom-designed headboard was inspired by a serene, Zen-like surrounding. The neutral tone used on the headboard, in combination with the rich espresso, creates a striking backdrop that actually makes everything pop. Layout by Studio M.



Velvet Coziness Designer Troy Beasley desired to style a guest bedroom which would receive guests in comfort and style. The grey tones of the mattress and headboard complement the terra-cotta accents from the window treatments.



Double the Fun Designer Leslie Williams utilized two headboards to make a one-of-a-kind layout. 1 headboard is connected to the bed while another spans the entire back wall. The suede material gives the room a luxurious, rich look while also adding feel.



Upholstered Resolution The oversize wall in this bedroom has been overbearing, therefore designer Genoveve Serge solved the issue with a custom headboard and an upholstered display to incorporate powerful design elements to the vast wall space.



Shining Gold The modern design in this bedroom is centered on the headboard. The plan of the velvet headboard permits for the gold draperies to shine through while adding a combo of textures. Layout by Troy Beasley.



Icy Blue Comfort The inspiration for this fabulous tufted headboard was slick sophistication with a healthy dose of comfort. A cool, icy blue suede was utilized to complement the modern bedroom and provide a gorgeous backdrop for the toffee- and ice-colored bedding. Tufting not only creates a wonderfully comfortable surface for reading in bed, however, the rep adds style and purpose to any type of decor. Design by Studio M.



Slanted Slumber The slanted headboard in this bedroom designed by John Gidding elongates the room. The built-in lights are fantastic for reading a book in bed or creating a peaceful ambiance.



Reaching New Heights To bring a dramatic focal point into this bedroom, designer Janell Beals installed a full-height, upholstered headboard that reaches the ceiling. To balance its elevation, she chose tall coordinating lamps to place on both sides of the bed.



Extravagant Finds A headboard can generally be the inspiration of a bedroom design. Designer Jean Alan used this iron window screen she discovered at a Parisian flea market as inspiration to design the remainder of the lavish master bedroom.



King-Size Dreams A king-size mattress calls for a big headboard. RMS user mgreader upholstered an whole wall that acts as the headboard in this master suite.



Soft But Mighty

Soft But Mighty "Mirrors are a substitute for art, and incorporating the round shape creates a little bit of softness. That is why I think that they're having a moment," says Jesse DeSanti, chief designer of Jette Creative. Jesse states the mirror selection for this living area took careful consideration. "We wanted something grand to grab your attention but not compete with the other bits in the room. A huge mirror does that because it has a tendency to signify the other pieces in the area, particularly mild. It permits you to observe the adjoining elements and windows," she clarifies. "The curved shape has been selected because, although the furnishings are soft, they are linear and have clean, straight lines. Adding the roundness creates a harder, colder cloth feel soft"



Paneling's Prettiest Pairing A little, round mirror proves the ideal selection for this farmhouse-style powder area. A rectangular or square shape would fight together with the traces of this wide-plank paneling, but the round choice is totally unobtrusive to the layout. The sink mimics the shape of the mirror, including a pleasing dose of symmetry to the space.



Architecture on Display "Round mirrors act as a focal point in a space and are particularly effective in spaces that don't have square ceilings," says Lauren Geremia, chief designer of Geremia Design. "Positioned strategically, they could highlight unusual angles and draw attention to interesting architectural features," she adds. Have a cue from her magnificent bedroom design, and try a round mirror in a space with an eye catching ceiling.



Balancing Act Circular mirrors can help achieve balance in an area that is mixing numerous shapes and layout styles. The mirror in this living room is modern in style but soft in shape. This helps to mesh the angular, clean-lined sofa with all the round, hand-carved table.



Anchor of the Entry "In this entryway, the silhouette of the round mirror serves as an anchor and focal point contrary to the horizontal tongue-and-groove paneling and linear console table," says interior designer Regan Baker. Regan strategically uses round mirrors in many of her designs to counter rooms' proper angles. "The arrangement of a room is typically made up of straight lines and 90-degree angles, and round mirrors are a great way to add contrast and visual interest," she states.



Modest Sidekick At times the curved mirror is that the star of this show, and other times the round mirror is happy to spend the backseat. A simple, clean design permits the small mirror in this contemporary bathroom to excel at the latter. The ring fits neatly at the bathroom's tight corner and retains all of the focus about the geometric tile floor.



Master of Versatility Among the curved mirror's most striking characteristics is its ability to blend effortlessly with innumerable design styles. In this case, the mirror matches the area's midcentury aesthetic, but it also works nicely with contemporary, contemporary, transitional, Southwestern, farmhouse, Scandinavian and eclectic interiors.



The fantastic Mantel Mate The mantel: usually a clear, sharp line with a glaring, blank wall over it. This is where the soft, graceful, round mirror comes into play, fulfilling everything you needed on your living space. More light? Check. Illusion of more space? Check. Balance? Check. Continuity? Check. An alternative to mounting your big, hideous TV over the fireplace? Check. Need I say more?



Nursery Nuance That's right -- round mirrors aren't just for the big kids. In this nursery, the mirror helps balance the whimsical wallpaper using its sleek design. Additionally, it can help brighten the space by reflecting light throughout the space. Mirrors are a great alternative for rooms with busy background, where artwork would feel considerably too overpowering.



So Fresh So Clean "The round mirror is a great way to escape the traditional bathroom rectangle look," says interior designer Shannon McLaren Wilkins of PRAIRIE. "This bath in particular was for a girl's room, so we wanted it to feel feminine and fresh without going too far." Shannon states a mirror's frame may also affect its impact on a distance. Here, the wood grounds that the space and adds heat.



Curvy Contrast If you are all about a high-contrast design a la black-and-white insides, then it is time to adopt contrasting shapes as easily as you have embraced contrasting colours. Case in point? This stunning living area vignette, which juxtaposes inky black with natural timber and unpleasant lines with soft curves. The round beauty delivers, again.



Bye-Bye, Boring Not on board? Interior designer Corine Maggio delivers a sensible explanation for naysayers. "Our homes are filled with right angles, especially on the vertical plane. Walls, doors, windows, pictures frames, etc. all contribute to make our houses very angular from our view, therefore round mirrors actually split up that monotony and add some motion," she says. This bath is a terrific case -- the mirrors dramatically soften the area's architectural lines that are severe.



A touch of Luxe An oversize mirror is an instantaneous way to create a bathroom feel luxurious and spa-like. The round variety pairs beautifully with slick, floating vanities to create a modern, minimalist vibe. Faux-fur rugs offer you a dash of warmth and relaxation in this toilet.



Dynamic Daring Design an entry that truly wows guests by daring to be different. Take a cue from this gorgeous foyer, and coating a round mirror with a variety of interesting textures and contours. Get creative when hanging your round stunner, and experiment with approaches that feel out of the ordinary.



Small Space Ace For all you people with teeny-tiny powder rooms, say hello to your new companion. Small, round mirrors are perfect for tight quarters. Pair your mirror with a space-saving lighting fixture to keep the total layout uncluttered and open.