I'm dissatisfied with my townhouse bedroom. I cannot seem to get it right somehow. I want an elegant look and am wondering if that is possible in such a small space. Yet, in some of the elegant bedrooms I see here, the small rooms do not seem to matter - or through the magic of photography the so-called "small" bedrooms are really much larger than they look!
I'm very fond of the elegant bedroom, above, with its touches of peach and those wonderful mirror-fronted closets on either side (I have windows where those closets are). The color scheme is wonderful, but my bedroom ends about 4 feet from the end of the bed while the one above goes on long enough to have a settee and chair in it. The tray ceiling is also quite high, while the ceiling in my bedroom is not high and does not have a tray.
Again, this bedroom looks small, but it goes quite a way up. I love the bed crown: it's especially effective with those ceilings. But again, the room is much longer past the end of the bed.
While it's certainly not a little bedroom, I love the one below and keep it for inspiration. The color is fantastic, as are the canopy, curtains, and mirror.
Although I like the deep cream of this bedroom, I just don't know if I can do without color. But the white and cream here may be perfect for a tiny space.
Above, another color scheme I love.
Below, a bedroom with windows on either side of the bed, just like mine. I also have windows to the right - my bedroom has an eastern and northern exposure and is full of light almost every time of day.
Other than having high ceilings, this bedroom is quite like mine - at least the part we can see. I just can't go with a taupe, however. I love the balloon shades on either side of the bed with full-length curtains on the larger windows.
Below, this bedroom just looks so comfortable, I had to keep it for inspiration. Also, I love the double-layered dust ruffle.
Above, another half-canopy treatment that I think is wonderful the dust ruffle I have now looks very much like this one.
Below, an elegant bedroom although I am not fond of green.
Below, a wonderful headboard and a soft color scheme when combined with a chandelier always says either "French style" or elegance.
Above, a bedroom in Paris. This is French style. Look at the vibrant color of those curtains!
Below, I like the monochrome look.
Below, and here is my bedroom. The color looks much brighter in these pictures than it actually is. You can see the lack of space here. There is no room for a desk or dresser and the bed is a queen. To the left are 2 doors, one to the walk-in closet, the other to the master bath.
So now, what do I do?!
Still thinking of the delicious meal I had last night in Alexandria, VA at the French restaurant, Bastille. From appetizers to desserts, everything was luscious. I had a Burrata cheese and melon appetizer that was light and tasty. My nephew enjoyed the fois gras tremendously; my husband almost licked the bowl of his Caesar salad, and the next time I go there, I will definitely get the delectable shrimp and corn beignets my nephew Grey had. The bottle of Malbek was excellent as well. All in all, a very good experience and one we want to repeat!
I have found a designer I like quite a bit who I was previously unfamiliar with. His name is Skip Sroka and he is located on Wisconsin St. in Washington, D.C.
Skip Sroka's rooms are wonderful comfortable looking and luxurious without being at all stodgy. The muted room above has a great furniture arrangement and I love the sconces over the fireplace.
Above, I adore this room! I could stay here for hours reading and drinking tea, and yes, even working. Look how wonderfully comfortable the seating is. Check the lighting in the built-in alcove bookshelf.
Above, a room where the focus is on books, art, and comfort. Notice that you'd never have to search for a place to put down a drink or one that had proper lighting for a good book. I am generally not a fan of the gold color used here, but the room is so perfect that I would love it! This is the way intelligent people should live.
Books in the bathroom? I'm all for it! And behind the picture that you see on the bookcase is a small hidden television. The sconces on the mirror are perfect and so much better than overhead lighting. The towel is in easy reach and there's a chair that will come in handy for your clothes or dressing.
The small powder room, above, has a vanity with a vessel sink that manages to look traditional and contemporary all at once! Again, the sconces are great!
Best of all, Skip Sroka is not afraid of color!
Ah, the many shades and hues of blue. They are all beautiful, and blue rooms are true classics. If you have white walls or grey walls and you are looking for a change, consider the humble color blue. It is instantly calming, can be vibrant or soft and subtle, and suits all furniture and design styles whether lush Old World or spare minimalism modern.
Not sure what to use with it? Try doing a monochromatic blue and let natural accessories to the room such as books add extra color. Look at the wonderful library below! Do you really need more colors? And molding painted blue is gorgeous!
Use blue with crisp white or with cream, 2 classic combinations.
The hall below is perfect.
Artwork is beautiful on a blue background. Below, the blue and gold combination is an oft-used scheme in traditional homes.
Above, crisp white with a darker blue, very clean and classic.
Below, a robin's egg shade of blue is appetizing for a dining room.
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Bathrooms in blue and white look clean and fresh.
Calming blue is perfect for the bedroom.
Notice the ginger jar below, an easy way to add blue and white to any room.
I love the bedroom, below, with the ceiling painting blue and stenciled.
Classic toile belongs in the bedroom, and is especially good for guest bedrooms.
A blue and cream/white kitchen is pleasant to work in: not overly bright, not too dark.
Love the kitchen below; perfect if your kitchen has plenty of light.
As the weather finally turns toward Spring, finally, I find myself wanting to change the townhouse somehow, but I find myself especially wanting to change colors and/or paint something - anything! The trouble is that I am drawn to the same colors over and over. When I started looking at bathrooms today, I found that I am drawn to 2 colors: blue and peach/coral. The only other bathrooms that don't fit in that category tend to be those that are made entirely of marble or stone.
Above, I am in love with this bathroom with its combination of gold and silver with blue, not to mention the touches of marble with bluish veining. The sconces are wonderful!
Below, this powder room is gorgeous because of that fantastic mirror!
Above, how wonderful these Portuguese tiles are! In Brazil and in Portugal, one of the most wonderful aspects of buildings and rooms are these Portuguese tiles. When my son lived in Lisbon, the three bathrooms were delightful because of the tiles (which also lined the balconies that were in front and in the back of their apartment).
Below, the mirror is perfect, the color, the style, and the blue is rich and unexpected.
Some people call the color above coral; I call it peach, and I love it.
Above and below, I think the peachy coral colors in these two bathrooms are beautiful and so cheerful!
Above, more of those delicious tiles! Blue and white is best. And I have got to get one of the extending lighted make-up mirrors for my own bath.
And below, the perfect bathroom because you really don't have to make many color decisions at all. The marble takes over and solves that decorating dilemma. The sconces are excellent.
The bathroom vignette, below, is gorgeous because of the silver and the aged mirror tiles.
The main thing about the bath is that it must be cheerful!
I adore blue and white in decorating schemes. It's fresh, classic, and usually very easy for the non-decorator to pull off! Blue and white is especially soothing for bedrooms, and probably one of the most classic uses of blue and white is with toile. The bedroom above is a wonderful oasis of calm in a busy world.
I am a die-hard fan of peach and coral. Blue and a creamy white with peach or coral is beautiful! And if you are using blue and white porcelain, it really pops against a peach or coral background.
Another great thing about decorating with blue and white is that apartment dwellers who cannot change the color of those white or cream walls can still have what looks like a planned and cohesive design. All you have to do is paint some furniture a dark grey-blue or white (or mix both!) and buy ready-made curtains and bedspreads. For the living room, solid white or blue slipcovers will work although printed blue and white ones look really special.
All shades and tones of blue look good with white, cream, off-white or ivory. Look how crisp the room below is!
I love the curtain treatment below with the inner lining blue and pretty white fringe trim.
Below is another example of what could be done if you are living in an apartment and cannot paint the cream walls. Use blue and white material to cover chairs, sofa, and window, and no one will know that you didn't plan to have cream walls all along!
I adore blue and white porcelain grouped together. Even the lamps are blue and white. And blue and white porcelain works so seamlessly with your decor that you can still add a gallery wall.
What a peaceful sitting room!
Decorating with blue and white can be cost effective, too. Blue and white porcelain jars and plates can be found in Chinatown and sometimes even at dollar stores. Simple muslin curtains in a creamy white or blue can be found for a few dollars a yard.
Above, blue and white porcelain looks wonderful against almost any color. Here it's lovely against a warm grey.
Blue and white is marvelous for a kitchen!
Above, yellow is amazing as a background for blue and white. Below, note that there is no solid blue in the room; even the curtains are striped. but the overall effect sends a blue message.