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Bedroom Makeover on a Budget

18 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Sarah Atkinson, The Home

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bedroom, beds, budget, curtains, design, designing, furniture, interior design, painting, redecorate, redesign, shabby chic, wood

It is that time of the year when everyone needs to be tightening the purse strings as Christmas well and truly hits and January is spent recuperating from it. But that shouldn’t mean you have to put off doing something you want or need to do. The word ‘budget’ doesn’t necessarily mean having to sacrifice quality and style, it’s all about knowing where to look for things and how to create an expensive look for a fraction of the designer price tag!

Don’t redecorate, work with what you’ve got
Redecorating can be the most expensive part of making over a room, but what many people don’t realize is, you don’t have to change the wallpaper or paint to change how it look. If you have neutral colors and patterns on the walls then you are in luck, as you can change the style of the room to just about anything you like. If you went for something a bit more bold and bright at the time of decorating, don’t start stripping the walls yet! Look into what the current trends are. Maybe when you first decorated it was in fashion to have every single item in the room in one color, but now the trend may be to mix and match, the more colors the better!

Bedroom Makeover on a Budget
Photo Credit: Digs Digs

Give your furniture new life
Kitting a bedroom out with a new bed, wardrobes, chest of draws, cabinets and more is another expensive part of redecorating a room. And there is probably nothing wrong with the furniture you have, you just got bored of it and fancy a change. So change it!

If its wood you can do so much with it. Sand it down and give it a new varnish or paint it a completely new color altogether. Shabby chic is very on trend at the moment, so painting it white and then distressing the paint would look great and isn’t hard to do at home. The best part is, it looks expensive and has a designer look. For other surfaces you could get some stencils and spray some fab new designs or purchase some appliqués (readymade designs) and stick them on to the boring old furniture surfaces.

Bedroom Makeover on a Budget
Photo Credit: Painted Cottages

Bedroom Makeover on a Budget
Photo Credit: Thrifty Inspirations

For beds, divans allow you to change the headboard easily so you could get a new one or jazz up your old tired looking one. For complete metal or wood bed frames don’t despair! You can bring new life to those by weaving colorful fabrics such as ribbon or scarves through their framework and hang decorations on their ends.

Bedroom Makeover on a Budget
Photo Credit: Signature Homes

Curtains and bedding on a budget
Bedding and curtains are one of the main focal points of a bedroom and if done right they can make a room look modern with very little damage to your wallet. Satin is the material of luxury so it makes sense to assume satin bedding and curtains would be expensive? Not at all. You can find quality satin bedding and curtains for a fraction of the designer price tag. Don’t fancy sleeping in satin bedding or even want to change your bed covers at all? You don’t have to. You could simply purchase a satin bedspread which will cover the entire bed when you aren’t sleeping in it and throw on some bed cushions to make your bed look like it is straight out of a showroom.

Bedroom Makeover on a Budget
Photo Credit: Furniture 4 World

There is so much more you can do with your bedroom no matter what your budget, it just takes a little creativity and imagination and you could have a whole new bedroom whenever you like!

Written by Sarah Atkinson

Creative Stencil Art Ideas

04 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Crafty Ideas, Eric Bowden, Everyday Design, Guest Posts, The Home

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acrylic, architectural scrolls, archways, bedroom, couture look, designers, distressed furniture, elegant, Elle Decoration, entrances, Kristen F. Davis Designs, Lombardi Manuela Decorazioni, Miss Mustard Seeds Milk Paint, nature-inspired patterns, Stencil Art, stenciled animals, stenciled border, stenciling, technique, The Decorative Paintbrush, vintage, WroughtIronLodge.com

As someone with an eye for detail, and an appreciation for going the extra mile to make something look “just right”, I often find myself looking for ways to add just the right touch. Today I want to talk about using stencils to add a bit of variety to your home and to help take your next project to the next level!

Although the technique has been around for centuries, stenciling has recently found a new popularity among today’s homeowners and designers. If you want to make a generic-looking wall pop out and be noticed, apply an elegant stenciled border in a color that complements the wall’s base coat. For those who are artistically inclined, stenciling can be done freehand, but for most people the easiest way to achieve a fabulous stenciled effect is to purchase a stencil pattern or template which you can then apply to your wall and fill in with colors, using either permanent markers or acrylic stenciling paints.

Designers agree: Your stencil pattern will help set the mood in your room, so you’ll want to choose carefully. If you want to add a calming effect, use nature-inspired patterns such as leaf shapes and floral designs. If you have a large formal living room, architectural scrolls will give your walls an instant designer look. For bedrooms, sunrooms and bathrooms, try ivy leaf and climbing vine patterns; for a child’s bedroom, indulge your whimsical side with a pattern of exotic animals such as elephants, teddy bears or pink pigs.

To achieve the maximum effect, stenciling should be subtle, so choose paints that complement your wall background. In a large room with a high ceiling, however, it’s perfectly fine to go over the top and apply a huge stencil pattern in vibrant colors if you want a big, dramatic look.

This oversized stencil pattern makes the small corner space really pop out. If you decide to use large stencils in bright colors, be sure to choose your space wisely. Otherwise, it will overpower the room.
Guest Post: Stencil Art 101
Photo Credit: Kristen F. Davis Designs

A menagerie of stenciled animals adds a touch of whimsy to your child’s bedroom wall. For maximum effect, choose bright colors and oversize stencil patterns.
Guest Post: Stencil Art 101
Photo Credit: Elle Decoration

It may look like delft tile, but this staircase is actually layered in stenciling, replicating the cozy, colorful look of blue and white tiles. You can also achieve the same effect and replicate Southwest tiles, using themed stencils and colors such as cobalt blue, salmon pink, apricot, sage green and gold.
Guest Post: Stencil Art 101
Photo Credit: The Decorative Paintbrush

You can dress up your vintage, distressed furniture by adding bold stenciling on the front and sides. For a spectacular effect, apply a base coat of bright blue, yellow, green or pink, and then apply a large stencil pattern in white.
Guest Post: Stencil Art 101
Photo Credit: Miss Mustard Seeds Milk Paint

This elegant stencil detailing works itself in a continuous pattern along the doorframe. Stenciling can be used effectively on corners, archways and entrances, and is also a marvelous way to dress up window treatments.
Guest Post: Stencil Art 101
Photo Credit: Lombardi Manuela Decorazioni

A stenciled border adds a custom-designed, couture look to any room, no matter what your current design scheme may be. The key is to choose appropriate colors and patterns, and work as neatly as you can while applying your color. Just be warned: Stenciling is addictive, so once you’ve finished your first project, you may end up stenciling every room in the house.

Written by Eric Bowden

Guest Post: Tips of Selecting a Bed Frame for Your Bedroom

25 Thursday Oct 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts

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Bed Frame, bedroom, classic, decorating, faux leather, footboards, French style, furniture, Headboards, leather beds, metal, mid century, redecorate, rustic, sophisticated, Wedo Beds, wooden bed

Your bed no longer has to be a boring piece of furniture. Liven up your bedroom by choosing great bed frames designed with original footboards and headboards that will make a statement in your room. If you are about to redecorate your master bedroom you deserve a stylish and large bed that will dress up your room for years to come.

Some of the most in vogue beds at the moment are leather beds designed with padded head and footboards. We also love them because they look comfy and sophisticated and on the plus side there is no need to break the bank to buy one as you can go for a faux leather one. Faux leather beds come in a wide array of different colors and look as good as the more costly made in genuine leather.

Tips of Selecting a Bed Frame for Your Bedroom

There are more style options with a wooden bed if you want your bedroom to look classy while remaining classic. Wood is a more flexible material that can made into almost any shape, so whether you like your room to look a bit like those in the mid century or give it a bit of a rustic style there is a wide array of wooden bed frames and headboards that will meet your decorating expectations.

Tips of Selecting a Bed Frame for Your Bedroom

Metal beds also go nicely with any kind of bedroom style. Whether you have set your heart on a wooden table or fell for this huge French style wardrobe, rest assured that any metal bed will compliment your bedroom.

Tips of Selecting a Bed Frame for Your Bedroom

{Camille is a bedroom furniture enthusiast and writes on behalf of Wedo Beds. If you want to browse more bed styles, Wedo Beds offers a wide selection of superking bedsteads for your master bedroom.}

Guest Post: Five Weird Bedroom Ideas

06 Saturday Oct 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, The Home

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Animi Causa, bedroom, De Vrouwe van Stavoren, Divan Beds, Feel Seating System, Fiji, interior design, Krisxi Chasanov, Nautilus Undersea Suite, Old Wine Barrels, Sandwich Bed, sea, Switzerland, The Poseidon Resort, water, Waterbed, weird bedroom ideas

Bedrooms are our reserved refuges where we hideaway to every night and get away with the worries of the world outside. Throughout our lives, they are the cozy and private spaces where we first experienced to sleep by ourselves, where we first learned not to sleep forlorn, where we penned our inmost thoughts and concealed them underneath the mattress, where it was acceptable to cater to ourselves flamboyantly and where we all perhaps made our first decisions on design.

Beyond bed skirts and bolsters, see how great design decisions turn into great design ideas. Some even take it to the next level and make a point that they have personalized their rooms thoroughly. Change is inevitable and with comes those people who would like to have their rooms customized similar to their friends. Others have come up with a peculiar taste.

Listed below are some of the weirdest bedroom ideas that have been prevalent these days. They have surfaced the internet and made great noises. We hope you will be amazed by the following and consequently, come out with your own exceptional bedroom concepts.

Old Wine Barrels
A hotel concept that included restored wine barrels might seem bizarre wherever in the world but not in the Netherlands. They always welcome outrageous or odd ideas. As a result, a brilliant De Vrouwe van Stavoren hotel was built from old wine barrels from Switzerland. They were brought to the Netherlands, then rinsed and transformed into hotel rooms.

Guest Post: Five Weird Bedroom Ideas - wine barrels

Waterbed
A waterbed is not as simple as you think it is. This next idea has added a new meaning to the word. This is not recommended to anyone that sleepwalks for sure! It may appear a little icy and very hazardous if you go home drunk and if you cannot swim, than this is certainly not a great idea. However, this is perhaps the coolest bedroom we have ever witnessed!

Guest Post: Five Weird Bedroom Ideas - waterbed

Sandwich Bed
It truly stinks to climb out of bed and walk across the cold floor just to satiate your hunger in the middle of the night. Why not save yourself and turn your room into your personal diner?  This sandwich bed will really provide you with sweet dreams.

Guest Post: Five Weird Bedroom Ideas - sandwich bed

Nautilus Undersea Suite
It is just so magical, transcendent and inimitably fascinating to live under the sea. This might have been the motivation of the person who developed a Nautilus Undersea Suite, which is located at The Poseidon Resort in Fiji. It can be found 40 feet under water.

Guest Post: Five Weird Bedroom Ideas - nautilis

Feel Seating System – Animi Causa
Animi Causa designed the Feel Seating System which has a cool and strange shape. It has a molecular structure which is the basic block for all things around us. It consists of 120 sofa balls enclosed in elastic fabric which enables you to feel comfortable and relaxed. Since the design allows you to make various forms, you can utilize it in a number of imaginative ways.

Guest Post: Five Weird Bedroom Ideas - feel

You might have been surprised by the five bedroom ideas we have presented here. Costs may bring you some hesitation to start now but these bedroom ideas can certainly inspire someone who has a burning passion within him. A third of our lives are being spent in bed so why not make the bedroom the most splendid place in our home? Start now and design your own extraordinary bedroom!

{Krisxi Chasanov writes for Divan Beds, one of the UK’s leading online suppliers of cheapest divan beds and mattresses. When she comes home, she’s a dedicated housewife and a mother of two. You can follow her on Twitter @bedcritter}

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