Master Bedroom Help!
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Master bedroom help - curtains and making the room less generic
Comments (9)I love all the suggestions - thank you! Now I need to take pictures of all my rooms and look at them, because I hadn’t realized how bad that chair looked over there until I saw the picture! 😬 As you can tell, the furniture wasn’t bought for this room. We were shocked that everything fit when we moved. I don’t think I can convince my husband to take the fireplace out - he really likes it, and we do use it in the winter some. Unfortunately all the wall space in my closet has built in shelves so no room for the tallboy. The shelves aren’t full so I may see if I can shift some things around and get rid of it. The chair is a smaller size recliner and I don’t know that I can find something much smaller. We have a vent in the corner that the chair would cover there. I don’t use it as much as I used the chair I had at the old house so this one may go. But then do I need something on that wall? I like the idea of getting bedding I love and adding a throw for the dog. We keep our door closed most of the time so that might work. I’m going to look for a white curtain rod and try hanging curtains right below the molding - I like that look! I wish my husband were handy because I’ve always loved the look of mounding on the wall. I’ll have to think about that......See MoreMaster bedroom help
Comments (4)Thank you. The painter was here and the color is neutral. Went to the furniture store today and found exactly what I liked with some help so I no longer need assistance. Thank you Beverly and Patricia....See MoreMaster Bedroom Help, Please
Comments (2)I think sconces may be even more interesting than table lamps because it’ll fill some of the empty space. This is a large bedroom with so much empty wall space. Art above the bed would also help w that. Lamps would work too but I think sconces would be even better...See MoreMaster bedroom help !
Comments (11)The designer never answered the questions about where the night stands are from, but I'm sure you can find something similar. If you're open to a new lighter colored dresser, or even willing to paint it a different color, I think that would give you more of the "modern casual coastal" look that you're going for. Then you could use the second white end table you posted with a navy or light stained wood dresser. You can likely sell your current dresser to help with the expense of a new one. Or try painting it....See Moreeverdebz
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