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Our main objective with this space was to bring in some colour to reflect the rest of the house. In order to do this we have recommended you purchase a navy armchair with thin legs to sit between the doors/ windows under the shelving on the wall. Beside it we have a small light timber side table to work within the tight area.
We have also brought in a pink velvet desk chair to inject some colour into the desk area. This will break up the white of the desk. Once again it is recommended to place a neutral rug in the space to help shape the furniture in the room. By doing this it reduces the likeliness of furniture to be 'floating' in the space. Another artificial tree has been recommended to give the room some life along with some decor pieces specifically for the bookshelf to go between book stacks. this helps break up the books and style the shelving.
In this space we have added in some solid navy velvet dining chairs to inject colour into the dining area. We have also taken into consideration the salt air and specified a chair that doesn't have exposed metal legs to reduce rusting.
A mirror has also been added above the console to give the illusion of a bigger space. Mirrors are also great at breaking up the artwork though-out the house. Large vases with stems of greenery have been added to both the dining table and console to bring in some life and various heights of vases have been selected to decorate the remaining spaces on the exisiting furniture. Decor is great for filling the space at adding a final layer to accentuate the furniture.
Following on from the living and dining room we have continued the use of blues and pinks in this room. As this is the master we have layered a coverlet and throw on the duvet cover. We have also layered multiple textures and shapes within the cushions to give some depth to the bed.
By using a fresh white linen quilt cover set it keeps the room light, in turn giving the illusion of a bigger space and allows the colours to work together to create a feature area. To compliment the colours we have also added in some solid pink lamps and layered decor items to fill the large exisiting bedsides. As we are bringing in a grey bedhead it is recommended that the artwork goes above the bench seat so that it doesn't overcrowd the room in one spot.
As you can see we are recommending to move the artwork that was originally above the console into the second bedroom as it is a beautiful bold piece that we thought would work well in this room. We have taken inspiration from the small hints of teal in the piece and used it in the cushions and throw. Keeping in mind the current bedhead is a soft minty colour, the teal works in as a darker layer of colour.
We have also used a soft pink duvet cover to work in with the warm reds and hot pinks in the art. It is recommended that you incorporate some light timber bedsides to create the illusion of a bigger space and use some solid lamps to compliment these. By simplifying the bedsides and lamps it allows the bed to be the main feature of the space.
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