This is a room that is masculine enough for a husband yet attractive enough to appeal to a woman. Sophisticated neutrals -- grays, taupes, ivories, and browns -- mix quietly, highlighted only by a kiss of pink in the art.
- Touchable pillows of velvet and faux fur dress the bed.
- A box spring cover stands in for a traditional bed skirt.
- The velvet ottoman offers a place to set blankets or luggage.
- A nightstand with wicker drawers adds a casual note.
- Aubusson tapestry pillows add warmth to the crisp white bed linens.
- A French-style settee at the foot of the bed provides a soft spot to read.
- Plantation shutters ensure privacy but allow more light than bulky fabric treatments.
- A sisal rug softens a high-gloss wood floor.
- Placing the bed in the wall alcove makes it the room's focal point.
- Awash in soft neutral shades, the room feels calm and inviting.
- A sisal area rug adds warmth to the cold floor tiles.
- Carved wood furnishings fit with the room's organic look.
- A pair of iron beds allows a social butterfly to host sleepovers in style.
- The carpet features a pattern that matches the room's palette.
- A pitcher filled with flowers is in keeping with the cottage style.
- Mixing patterns is easy if they all feature the same colors.
- A linen skirt anchors the bed and connects to the headboard.
- For continuity, the bold orange accent color is repeated in several spots around the room.
- Architectural details, including wainscoting and a built-in display niche, add interest.
- Texture adds interest (and comfort) to a room without much color.
- Gold accents are a timeless choice -- perfect in traditional rooms.
- Animal prints are a surprisingly elegant accent for floral bedding.
- A bed skirt in the same damask as the headboard extends the look to the floor.
- Piping detail gives the headboard the look of a tailored mat and frame.
- Simple tailoring and linear elements emphasize contemporary style.
- A three-color scheme mixes dark and light brown with lime.
- The ceiling color is a 50/50 mix of brown wall paint and white.
- An abundance of natural light offsets deeper wall color.
- French doors let in light and provide access to the backyard.
- A plush white duvet cover gives the bed cuddle-up comfort.
- Using big furniture in smaller rooms actually makes the space seem larger.
- The bed's painted edges complement the room's color palette.
- A porthole window in the new gable lets in extra light.
- Hanging the window treatments high accentuates the room's tall ceilings.
- A neutral palette keeps the room light and airy.
- Worn furnishings mix with modern accessories for an eclectic look.
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