Master bedroom
Another Architectural Feature Marks the Master Bedroom A floor-to-ceiling headboard wall covered in wood pieces is another substantial architectural element. It’s another example of the Campbells spending their money wisely while making the house look more expensive than it was. “While some suppliers charged $50 per square foot for products like this, we chose one from Home Depot that was $10 per square foot,” Starla says. Scott made the nightstands out of the reclaimed boxcar wood. Simple industrial hanging lights provide an uncluttered look and highlight the textured wall. In addition to natural touches, Starla found that industrial pieces fit in well with their mountain modern vision. The bay serves as a reading nook, and Scott has been known to take conference calls here while looking out at the mountains.
Beach Style Bedroom by Grove Park Construction Grove Park Construction Email Save 2. Grove Park Construction and Vernich Interiors joined forces to create this gorgeous bedroom in Nashville, Tennessee. Soft gray wall paint (Alaskan Husky by Benjamin Moore) and white linen create a calming vibe, while the large light fixture and vaulted ceiling offer a lovely focal point to wake up to.
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