What nightstands go with low laquer dresser
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Need triple dresser and nightstand for master bedoom
Comments (12)Need better photos of entire room. Yes! At a glance, it seems you have "too much going on" in a small space. I suspect your bed is oversized for the room, and the window is complicating this issue; however, I'm not sure -- based upon this one picture -- that I'm on the right track at all. My best idea: Remove the screen from behind the bed ... cover the entire wall behind the bed with drapes -- wall to wall. Something in a deep, rich color -- simple pattern would be okay. This would give you a simple backdrop for the bed -- bring in some color too -- and it would allow the bed to be the single star of the room rather than one item jumbled in with a bunch of other stuff. Yeah, yeah ... the cat ... still, it's the only idea I have. Does the cat have somewhere else in the house to climb? If you provide "something better" -- and if you regularly provide catnip in that something better place -- perhaps the cat will adopt that as "his spot". The bed's totally wrong here, but this is the general concept -- note that this room isn't large. I like this one because it has the hanging pendant lighting in front of the drapes -- the lamp to the right of the bed looks cramped, and I don't know if you can move the bed to the left, but a couple sleek hanging pendents (more simple than would take up less space than the lamp: Consider the side tables too ... they don't seem to be anything special. To keep things sleek and simple, how about small built-in shelves? They'd take up so much less space, which would allow the bed the "breathing room" it so badly needs. Something kinda like this -- but without the distracting cord and with a more appropriate light? Chandlier has sentimental value and is staying Could the chandy go into another room? The bed is a strong statement ... so is the chandelier. The two of them together fight for attention, and instead of being positive items, they're approaching "too many clowns" syndrome. Just simply do not know how to complement flame mahogany. It is so decorative I am not sure mirrored-faced nightstands and dresser wouldn’t clash. Eh, I don't think "too decorative" is a thing. Rather, it's a large and strong piece, and it needs some "calm" around it. It is a very large piece for the size of the room, and proportion is a problem ... this can be fixed -- not by bringing in more, but by bringing in less /simplifying everything around the large focal point. If this were my room, I'd go with a mid-tone smokey blue drape with a tone-on-tone pattern across the back wall ... paint the side walls the same blue ... cream colored lace bedding ... and simple, sleek brass pendant lighting on each side ... small built-in shelves in the same wood as the bed, and if they have an under-shelf, make it blue to blend in. Absolutely not mirror-faced nightstands. Absolutely no to black furniture. Wouldn't match and is impossible to keep clean. The dresser, if it's on another wall, might work. I'd downsize the pillows ... you want the bed to look luxurious, but the pillows need to be -- what's the right term? More restrained? Simple isn't the right word -- what you have is simple. Neater? More streamlined? You want the bed to be the star /pillows to be supporting cast. Depending upon your budget, some crown molding would really improve the room. The bed is highly ornate, whereas, the room is quite plain ... it's a mis-match. Perhaps a stenciled ceiling?...See MoreLooking for help finding nightstands to go with a dresser I purchased.
Comments (5)The width of the wall is 16 ft. I saw this nightstand and it's nice but it's smaller than I'd like. Century does have a lot of customizable options that would work, but it gets rather pricey. I was looking for something with one or two drawers and a shelf. I love the idea of the shelf. It's perfect for stacking books and adding a decorative bowl to hold smaller items. As for my bed, I'm going to get a new one so it's clean slate. I'm really building this around the dresser. They featured this dresser in a magazine and paired with a textured fabric, navy, nightstand which was really pretty. I'm just looking for more inspiration. Thank you!...See MoreI’m hopeless at this! what candle sconces would go with my dresser?
Comments (11)Just Say No to candle sconces. My painter told me that his several customers who burn candles have put his son through college. Read these articles, and have your husband read these articles. For light, put a pretty ceramic lamp on the dresser. For decor, hang some colorful framed art to brighten the dark furniture. http://chimneykeepers.com/resources-2/that-mysterious-soot-might-be-from-candles/ http://www.air-purifier-power.com/candle-soot-damage.html https://rainbowintl.com/blog/black-soot-deposition-the-sinister-side-of-scented-candles...See MoreWhat headboard should I get to go with my gray wood nightstands?
Comments (2)Have you considered a black metal?...See More- last year
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