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Double Duty Desk & Nightstand | Bedroom Design

  |  in bedroom, contemporary, creative, furniture, Master Suite, modern, Small Spaces, Traditional, Work SpaceNo Comments

Using a small desk in place of a nightstand is chic and convenient use of space in the bedroom. In small spaces, it is always wise to have furniture serve multiple functions. Even in larger bedrooms, a desk in place of a nightstand adds function and interest. In the Master Suite it can serve as a quite spot to journal or write to friends. In a guest room it provides a small, private work space for visitors. The idea works well in both modern and traditional spaces. Look at these stylish bedroom desks:

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5 Tips for Creating the Nursery of your Dreams | Guest Post

  |  in bedroom, Children, color, Guest Post, kids, Nursery, pink, purple, Wall CoveringNo Comments

Having a baby is such an exciting time to say the least. One of the things people look forward to is decorating that nursery. Perhaps you have ideas, perhaps you don’t. Maybe the cost you see makes it feel overwhelming. The secret is to start early and avoid buying everything at once. But what things should you buy? What things to borrow? Where to put it all? What colors are great for babies? Well, here are my tips:

Color:

 

  • You may not realize that babies can only see in black and white with gray shades for the first several months and it is reported that the first color they do see is red. Does that mean you should paint the nursery red? No. The softer colors are soothing. It should be a happy space that you both love to be in together.
  • When choosing a color, think about the future as well. How many times do you want to redecorate? What colors are easiest for you to cover with primer and new paint? On the flipside of that, what fun are plain white walls?
  • If you don’t have one theme you are sticking to, neutral colors, earthy colors are calming and soothing. A color like yellow can translate to any gender and the right shade can feel like sunshine making the room feel warm and bright. You can also mix your décor and not have to stick to a theme.
  • Have a point of inspiration. Find a blanket, a little sleeper, or a piece of furniture to be your source of ideas.

 

Creative Décor:

 

  • Some people prefer a more traditional look and some like a modern twist to fit with the rest of the home. One thing that is the same in either case is to be creative in your efforts.
  • <a href=”http://www.megaprint.com/wallpaper.php”>Custom wallpaper</a> using your own artwork is a great way to create a focal point. What? You don’t paint? That is okay, because most photography works. Have a shot of that babbling brook in the sunshine with green ferns surrounding it? Use it! There are few better rooms than the nursery to create a natural, calm and soothing environment.
  • Start a “growing wall”. Start with an ultrasound photo and add photos as the child grows older. It is inevitable that you may be moving that to your living area (not many teens like seeing all their baby pictures in their room).
  • Frame your own baby photo, the father’s baby photo and your new baby’s photo and display them together.
  • Use vinyl decals to create a mural and really improve the atmosphere with large scale images that will capture baby’s attention.
  • Subway art is a very bold and unique way to bring your child into the room. Many pieces display the child’s name, weight, height, and date of birth.

 

Lighting:

 

  • Leave your options open when it comes to lighting. There will times you require more light and times that you will want it more quiet.
  • Dimmer switches make it easy to change the atmosphere with the turn of a dial. If you want to rock baby to sleep, turn down the lights. When you are playing, lights are on bright.
  • Small lamps can yield a low wattage light and keeps the light soft, being diffused by a shade.
  • For nighttime feedings and diaper changes, an LED nightlight can put off a lot of light.
  • Create a unique lighting ensemble such as lighted paper lanterns in a corner.
  • Use blinds and curtains on the window. Blinds will allow in plenty of light when open or lifted and drapes will cut out a lot of light for daytime naps. Using them in conjunction with each other gives you the best of all worlds. It not only looks aesthetically pleasing, but it functions well for your needs.

 

Flooring:

 

 

  • There is no right and wrong flooring choice.
  • Hardwood is a popular choice for cleanliness and durability. However, some parents are not sure about the comfort of it in a child’s room.
  • Hardwood is easy for cleanup of spills and accidents.
  • Carpet is soft for playtime yet it doesn’t have the life of hardwood and it is hard to keep dirt and allergens out of the fibers.
  • Rugs are a great alternative to wall to wall carpet. You can vacuum them and take them outside to shake the dirt out.

 

Furnishings:

 

  • There are staple bits of furniture you find in all nurseries. Whatever you choose, keep it neutral and able to grow with your child.
  • Borrowing a crib or a swing from a friend will be more budget friendly and as long as all the pieces are present and no safety hazards pop up, you are good to go.
  • Many parents prefer to have a bassinet for baby when they are brand new. This can roll anywhere in the house for convenience. Some pack and play sets have a bassinet insert that can be used when baby is very small and then removed to use the playpen. However, playpens should not be used as a crib. They are portable, temporary bedding solutions.
  • Many changing tables can be converted to dressers. If you choose to not use a changing table, a bookshelf with cloth bins for drawers can be substituted for easy organization and access. Being able to grab a diaper with one hand will be a task mastered by most parents!
  • Being able to play music for your child will encourage their brains to develop in great ways. Music stimulation and reading are the two best ways to prepare your baby for a lifetime of learning. An iPod docking station, CD player or a radio that plays nature sounds works well.
  • Don’t forget to treat yourself either. A comfortable chair for feedings or rocking the baby to sleep is essential. The quiet time you spend together is worth every bonding moment.
  • Never place pillows in your baby’s crib. It has been linked to SIDS in small babies as have bumper pads. There should always be a sheet on the plastic mattress to avoid suffocation. Blankets can move and shift until your baby is lying directly on the plastic.

Your decorating options are limitless when you browse and look at all the products and furnishings that are available in today’s world. Simple is always better, yet unique and bold can still be considered simple when done correctly. Put some thought into what you are about to do. Many themes get old after a short time. Choose well and have a lot of fun welcoming that new addition into your life!

Chris Garrett is a large format printing expert and freelance writer for the custom printed wallpaper expert Megaprint.com. He frequently blogs on the topics of design and printing.

Gold Is Making a Comeback | Love It or Leave It?

  |  in Accessories, Bathroom, bedroom, color, Dining, Gold, lighting, Love it or Leave It, mirrorsNo Comments

Gold and brass finishes are creeping back into Interiors. It started with a few small features – a mirror here, a brass knob there, gold leaf inside of a lamp shade. Now the moves are getting bigger and bolder. Gold. Shiny, shiny gold. It’s making a comeback in Interior Design and Decor. Will you love it again, or are you going to leave it?

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Gold. Love it or Leave it?

 

Chandeliers in the Bedroom

  |  in Beautiful Habitat, bedroom, Crystal, lighting1 Comments

While chandeliers in the past could often be found in extremely formal bedrooms, we are seeing a welcome trend of chandeliers in the bedroom across all styles and levels of formality. We love the new breed of lighting which adds a unique element to today’s bedrooms. Below, we’ve gathered some of our favorite bedroom chandeliers which will hopefully inspire lots of ideas for including them in your own bedroom décor.

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A beautiful drum shade encloses a crystal chandelier hung at the foot of the bed. The crisp white of the light and the bedding give this bedroom a fresh, sophisticated look.

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This lovely, romantic bedroom features not just one but two crystal pendants flanking the bed. Not only do they provide a warm ambiance but they also give off enough light for reading and relaxing in bed.

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A luxurious traditional guest room boasts two crystal-tiered chandeliers above each twin bed centered with the two small windows for a symmetrical element.

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A large brass chandelier hangs in the center of this elegant bedroom. Additionally, recessed lights and table lamps were added for sufficient lighting at the head of the bed.

 

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A large crystal laden fixture hangs at the foot of the bed giving a sophisticated sparkle to a contemporary bedroom. A swing arm lamp sits at the side of the bed for extra lighting.

 

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This seaside cottage bedroom boasts a pretty shell fixture above a sitting area in this large master suite. It provides a warm glow instead of direct lighting.

 

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This large master suite designed by Beautiful Habitat features a silver chandelier in the room’s center with additional swing arm lights by the bed.

 

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Gorgeous waterfall chandeliers flank a luxuriously appointed bed in this chic contemporary bedroom. What a lovely place to dive into and relax after a long day!




Creative & DIY Headboards

  |  in bedroom, Coastal, creative, DIY, fabric, room dividers, SalvagedNo Comments

My number one pet peeve in bedrooms: no headboard. No matter what else you do to a bedroom, the lack of a headboard makes the room feel unfinished. When I say “headboard”, it doesn’t have to be defined as an intricately carved piece of wood or metal, or even a piece of the bed and frame. It is something that grounds the bed to the wall and in the room. A bed will always be the focal point of the bedroom and a headboard is the crowning moment.

If you don’t have a headboard, or don’t love what you have, I’ve collected several creative headboards for inspiration. I hope you’ll also find inspiration for your own home.

Let’s start with the simple option: fabric. It can be hung behind the bed or brought up to the ceiling to create a canopy affect.

DIY bedroomBedroom DecorationBedroom Design, ColoradoOther great options are items you can literally lean right up behind the bed. I have done this with room dividers/screens in the past. Below are other creative options.

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And the following require a bit more work and DIY labor, but the results are well worth it.

DIY Bedroom DesignA simple wood frame and rope become an interesting headboard. You could do the same with ribbons.

Interior Decorating in Denver ColoradoIkea Mirrors become a dramatic headboard.

Creative Interior Design SolutionsCoco Tiles become the headboard in this nature-inspired bedroom.

Interior Design Solutions Boulder,COPainted wood slats, with some simple assembly, become a dramatic headboard when taken up to the ceiling.

Nautical Bedroom DesignThese salvaged oars create one of my favorite DIY headboards. I admire the creativity and reuse.

Have you created a DIY headboard? Please share with us here, or on Facebook.

Mixing Finishes

  |  in bedroom, Dining, mirrors, seating, table, TipsNo Comments

No matter the style of your decor, mixing finishes (wood, metal, or both) works beautifully – when it’s done intentionally. You may feel a bit intimated at first, but once you see the room coming together you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Here are some examples of how mixing finishes results in sophisticated spaces.

This living room offers a nice example of how mixing light and dark woods and gold and silver accents works to add interest to the space.

A living room/dining room, decorated in an eclectic style, mixes painted woods with dark wood adding contrast.

Brass on the window rods, floor lamp and fireplace screen meld well with a chrome and glass coffee table.

This room is full of contrast between light and dark woods. Look at how beautifully the room flows.

Medium-hued wood floors are made brighter when contrasted with the dark black wood of the furnishings. If this space were all black it would be overbearing.

A dark wood pedestal table and chairs are paired with a light wood informal cabinet and hutch. The blue of the wall and china is pulled through the space to the upholstery on the dining chairs, tying the space together.

An unfinished harvest table and flooring are dressed up by the dark wood of the dining chairs.

Gold, silver and platinum are brought together in this glamorous bedroom. The mirrored and metallic surfaces reflect light into the space.

Exciting Patterns for Every Room | Guest Post

  |  in bath, Bathroom, bedroom, color, contemporary, creative, Dramatic, draperies, fabric, Guest Post, kitchen, modern, orange, pillows, pink, purple, tile, Tips, turquoise, upholstery, Wall Covering, walls, yellowNo Comments

Hi all! I’m Susi and I write as a guest blogger for DesignShuffle.com, a fabulous social media site that promotes interior designers from around the world and their work. My writing focuses on things I’m passionate about: interior design, home furnishings, gardening and art. I’m lucky enough to have a background in art history, auctions, and antiques, and a passion for decorating ideas. Plus, I get to look at gorgeous things all day and write about them. What a fantastic job!

This week I’ll be looking at ways to add exciting patterns for every room in the home. From bold patterned tiles to graphic towels and linens, don’t be afraid to bring patterns into your home. Patterns add interest and style to any space. Be bold, mix and match, and have fun with pattern!

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Patterned floors in the kitchen, bath or entry add an extra style element to these rooms. Tile laid in interesting patterns or a herringbone wood floor are interesting twists on these traditional materials.

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Patterned tiles… for the bath or kitchen add color as well as pattern to these spaces. Use them on the floor or as a backsplash. Moroccan style tiles are very popular now.

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Bold patterned bedding is a smart way to add pattern to the bedroom design. Mix and match it with solids to break up the pattern, or choose a patterned coverlet or duvet.

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A bold pattern area rug is a smart choice for adding pattern to a dining room, entry, living room, bedroom or even a bathroom design. Indoor/outdoor rugs can add pattern to your porch or deck.

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Wallpaper is the big trend for adding pattern to walls today. Available in a range of patterns, colors and sheens, wallpaper can work in small spaces, like powder rooms, and larger rooms like dining rooms.

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Colorful patterned bath towels, like these from Amy Butler, can liven up your bath or guest bathroom. Patterned tea towels for the kitchen are a hot trend right now. Other interior design ideas to think about, might include colorful tea towels as guest towels in a powder room.

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Curtains in the living room, dining room or bedroom can be the perfect place to add pattern. And they are easily changed if you decide you don’t like the pattern anymore.

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Pillows, like these ikat patterned pillows from Fabricadabra, are the easiest way to add patterns to any room.
Pattern will add excitement to your décor and your life, start adding it today!

Love it or Leave it | One Pattern Everywhere?

  |  in Bathroom, bedroom, Ceiling, draperies, fabric, furniture, kids, Love it or Leave It, orange, Traditional, upholstery, Vintage, Wall Covering, walls, window1 Comments

Some argue that using one pattern on multiple surfaces in a room creates an optical illusion of spaciousness. But I want to know, would you Love it or Leave it? Do you have a tiny room? Would you try this to create spaciousness?

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What are your thoughts: Love it or Leave it?

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Ceilings Need Love Too| Tips for the Least Decorated Surface

  |  in Bathroom, bedroom, Ceiling, color, creative, Dining, Dramatic, paint, pink, purple, turquoise, Wall Covering, wallsNo Comments

I’ve said it before: ceilings are the most neglected surfaces in any room and in the realm of Interior Design and Decorating. Think about it – have you ever painted a ceiling? If so, did you paint it anything other than white? Hove you ever even thought about your ceilings from a decorative aspect? You should – and I’m going to help you! There are several benefits to treating your ceiling in part of your interior design plan. If you’ve got a shorter room or low ceilings, adding ceiling interest can draw the eye up and make the room feel taller. (Find an example in this post: Designer Tips: Using Bold Wall Color). Conversely, if you’ve got a very high ceiling, a darker paint or more dramatic treatment can help to bring the ceiling down and add a cozier feeling to the space. And simply by adding interest to your ceilings,  you just add something special and unique to your rooms and your home.

Painted ceilings

I’ve blogged before about the most simple ceiling treatment: a coat of paint that is anything but white: Painted Ceilings

Here are some additional inspiring paint options.

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Papered Ceilings

Wallpaper and metal leafing are great options for adding interest and texture to ceilings.

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Special Treatments

Whether with paint, paper, other materials, or a combination, here’s where we get really creative with ceilings. I’m so inspired!

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And, my personal favorite of this particular collection, with both coffers and a special design treatment:

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If you’d like to see even more of these great ceilings, or to get additional information on those ceilings featured here, check out my Pinterest board appropriately titled Ceilings Need Love Too.

If you’d like advice on where to start with your own ceiling project, read these previous posts with Interior Design Tips: To Paint or Not to Paint… The Ceiling. Before & After: Choosing Wall Color, Designer Tips: Using Bold Wall Color.

And if you do add some interest to your own ceiling, please do share it with us! You can email me directly, share here, or share on Facebook!

Happy Colors | Pink

  |  in bath, bedroom, color, contemporary, Designers, Dramatic, draperies, furniture, Happy Colors, holiday, kitchen, paint, pillows, pink, Tips, Wall Covering, walls, windowNo Comments

Yes, we are still having fun with Happy Colors here at Beautiful Habitat! The Facebook survey revealed the mother of happy colors – pink. Yes, pink was voted most often as the color that just makes you feel happy. This post features several beautifully designed  and decorated pink spaces to inspire you to incorporate your happy color into your interiors and your everyday!

That’s a whole lotta pink…

Here is a fine collection of spaces that go all out with pink – walls, floors, furniture and more. Do you find your inspiration here?

Luxury Interior Design in Denver ColoradoJonathan Adler

Hotel Inspired Bedroom Design in Denver ColoradoAnd how about Pink Hotel Rooms? This one is the May Fair Hotel in London.

Custom Kitchen Design Boulder ColoradoPink Kitchen! Could you do it? via Kitchen Clarity

Bathroom Design in Boulder ColoradoI can hardly feature a pink kitchen without a pink bath. This is a modern update from the pink bathrooms of the early 1990′s. Mauve toilets are not a good way to do pink bathrooms… ever.  via Grant K Gibson Interior Design

Luxe Bedroom Design Denver ColoradoI vote Designer Betsey Johnson as the queen of pink. Check out her home!

A little less pink, please

These well-decorated spaces have incorporated a little less pink, but still pack in the glamor and fun that pink provides.

Interior Decorator Denver ColoradoIf you’ve visited the Beautiful Habitat blog before, you know that I have a love of painted and papered ceilings. This room is certainly unique with pink ceiling and moldings to accompany white walls. Quite an interior design statement! via Apartment Therapy

Interior Decorator Boulder ColoradoHere is a great example of punching up a neautral room with color. Adding just a pink rug and pink pouf to an all-white bedroom makes an interesting and fun design. via Ohdeedoh

Interior Decorating Boulder ColoradoFollowing the white and pink room is a similar concept of adding pink to gray. This is a beautiful and feminine bedroom design! via Country Living

Outdoor Decorating Boulder ColoradoWhy confine your happiness to the indoors? Take your decor, and pink, to the great outdoors. via House Beautiful

Interior Decorating Denver ColoradoIf you’re not ready to commit to pink, or it doesn’t work with other selections that you’ve made for your home, you can always get a shot of happiness from some fresh pink flowers.

Let’s go all the way!

Holiday Decorating Denver ColoradoIf you truly love pink and want to go well outside of the box, how about a pink Christmas? This room, via Toby Fairly, is not just a pink holiday, but on top of a very bold interior decorating plan of pink, pink, pink.

For more on the Happy Color Series, read on:

Is your happy color missing? Drop me a line about the color you turn to to brighten your day, wardrobe or interiors, and I’ll be happy to include it!

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