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Comments (1)BM Crisp Linen is pretty. It has a little yellow to it, not gray....See MoreSomething's Missing in the Bedroom
Comments (66)I think I'd prefer to keep the colors more subtle than red. I have the rust carpet on the floor and there are bits of red in the embroidery on the kimono but I think that is all the strong color I want. I have a pair of chairs that are similar in tone to the background of the kimono. Right now they are in the LR, but they were bought for the bedroom. As soon as I get all of the furniture sorted out in the LR (my sofa has been sent back to the factory!), those chairs will return to the bedroom. I'm not sure where the burgundy suede chairs will end up. Maybe in a guest room. This Design Seed reminds me of the colors in the room...See MoreOT: 4 bedrooms, or 3 bedrooms + rec room?
Comments (48)Gardenwebber, that is SUCH a good point about "entertaining in their rooms". Here's a thought about your floorplan: have the kids take the back two bedrooms. Move your son to the smaller bedroom, the girls in the room with the closet. Take that wall that you guys put up and turn it into the bunk beds in separate rooms. This will give you a lot more useable floor space. Swing your youngest daughter's bed against the far wall and you will maximize the floor space there. Your son can have the lower bunk bed in his own room next door. That leaves the bedroom directly across from yours as a playroom. That also makes your own bedroom further away from the kids beds. The bunk beds are just drywalled with the mattress only on them. We have always had a rule that our kids cannot have a computer, video games or tv in their bedroom until they are 18. I do not want that stuff cluttering my downstairs living room. An upstairs space for this is the best solution. We built our current home knowing that we were going to have teens in them someday and to give them space separate from ours. Think about this solution. My husband would be happy to talk you and your husband thru the details if it is something you would be interested in. P.S. my 17y.o.'s boyfriend is coming for christmas for 17 days and there is no way in hell that she will be "entertaining" him in her bedroom!!!!!!!!!!!! Sherry...See MoreNo dresser in bedroom - do you miss it?
Comments (30)Small house here, so YMMV. My DH and I each have a highboy because our room is very small with a shallow closet along one wall. So nope, cannot get by w/o a dresser. However, my children do not have dressers. They share a room and each have twin captains beds. Each bed has four drawers and a middle cabinet. They store jammies, socks, undies in the drawers toward the foot of the bed and books/small toys in the drawers toward the front of the bed. All their clothes go into the closet, but I have to rotate the clothes 2x/year because there isn't enough room for a full year of clothes for both. If you have enough closet space that you don't need a dresser, go for it. My kids don't even have space in their room for a dresser, but even if they did I prefer their current set-up....See MoreRelated Professionals
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