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Bedroom Decorating Themes

Bedroom decorating themes
Bedroom is more than a place of retreat and relaxing as it is that special confined place which makes you fall in love with this space away from all chaotic worlds. To feel the warmth and coziness of bedroom it is essential to decorate it with different thematic style to reflect your personal style. Today bedroom is not just treated as a place to make out or sleep, thus the word has broadened in other way out. Bedrooms of today are preferred with decorating themes and aesthetic styles and well illuminated with trendy lights.

There are many themes which can be incorporated in a bedroom to decorate it in different style. Some of the best themes preferred by people are contemporary, traditional, and modern and western theme. So go ahead with your own personal style and blend with these mentioned themes to make bedroom a personification of your shadow.

Contemporary theme
* The theme of contemporary is stylish, elegant and especially for the people who love modern designs and follow trends.

 
* To impart your bedroom contemporary theme, it is better to pick clean and simple line designer furnishings to enhance the décor. This theme makes alterations with painting and coordinating bedding and pillows with modern design.
* contemporary themeContemporary theme uses light accessories and simple with clean line furniture usually made of chrome or metal. Additional decorating items like designer yet simple square flower vase and ethnic painting on wall will add another advantage to this décor.
* Bedrooms incorporating contemporary style considers simple and stylish lighting fixtures especially a chandelier in conjunction with lamps would provide additional beauty to this theme. While fancy lighting fixtures
should not be incorporated in this style décor instead pick chrome ceiling fixture with recessed lighting.
* The key aspect of contemporary theme is the colour of wall which is preferred to be brown, black and tints of white. Neutral colours look best in contemporary theme as they need not to be decorated after paint because the accents do all the decoration themselves.
* To give the real look of contemporary theme to your bedroom try out simple artifacts and artworks like photo frames, and abstract art in order to bring out the original feel.

Western theme 
 
* Western theme usually combines with pastoral and nature patterns on spread sheets and artifacts so as to provide the bedroom a typical appearance of simple yet stylish décor.
* western theme Crafted miniatures, ceramic cowhands on the dressers and solid coloured bedsheets are the main characteristics furnishings of western decorating theme.
* Western appearance theme consist of colours such as brown, tan, black and other dark shades for the main walls but blended with other neutral colours and accessorized with turquoise or white shade accessories to lit the room bright.
* Rope can be used onto the lamps, wounded on pole lamps or to decorate lampshade edges and stitched to rugs and throw pillow for real western feel. Wooden artwork found on craft stores can be employed on to the walls, hang up stirrups, horse bits, horse whip and cowhides to the walls to feel the real old west.

Engaging in bedroom themes is most interesting task and incorporating these themes can make your bedroom feel like transcending in different world. So try out these exciting themes for your bedroom in order to get real feel of contemporary, traditional and western.

Traditional theme


* Traditional theme for bedroom captures the luxury and comfort by giving classic modern look to the interiors. This kind of décor is embodiment of luxury and comfort thus to provide such aspect it picks warm and bold hues on walls.
* traditional themeIncorporate warm colour scheme such as neutral tones of blue, cream, red, beige and to play down the bold colours pick some warm tints in order to create aesthetically traditional look in bedroom.
* You can additional touch of style with appealing flower vase and photo frames alongside bed and nightstands. Give your furniture
heavy and stuffy look with upholstery and refined furnishings for original traditional appearance.
* Traditional themes keep simple window treatments through cotton or synthetic drapes. Adding blinds to the windows will impart this theme an extra appeal to overall bedroom.

Cool Master Bedroom Interior Design View

Master bedroom with natural green and zen design so interesting and cool. With carpet and cute lighting Muhammad Navaid Abid designs with clear and calm concept.

Teen Girls Bedroom Decorating Ideas

Here are fresh Looking Bedroom Design Ideas,Here Pink,Orange and red Color Bedroom Design these are color very Fomous in Teen Bedroom Decorating.Here are give small space of Bookselving systems for book and CD’s.these Bedroom Look beautiful and fresh teen can sleep properly.





Modern Minimalist Bedroom Interior Design Ideas

Today we Have Posting About Modern Minimalist Bedroom Design,In this Design Bedroom Look usually has a mixture of simple furniture and those out of this world artistically Designed Pieces.In Modern Bedrooms,the Bed is stands one side.In Modern Bedroom Style usually Makes of like platform Beds.Like that new range in Bedroom Design.if you like this bedroom Design Ideas then allow you Bedroom and injoy this Bedroom Design Ideas..
Bedroom Interior Design Ideas




BED ROOM SECRET TIPS

The interior of a Master bed room is special feature of the home since it influences the family and personal life of the owner of the home. The interior of the Master bed room is not same for young couples, middle
aged couple or old aged couple. The interior designer while designing the master bed should keep in mind the age and the mood of the house owner. The age old custom of the influence of the interior designer’s own perception of the interior plays vital role rather than taking into.

consideration the couples priorities.
The conjugal life of the couple od influenced by the interior of the master bed room where the couples spend and plan their personal and family life. The VASTU interior design of the room is influenced the professional occupation of the couples. The master bed room basic ingradients are
a)Colour _ Avoild Yellow colour.
b)Curved patterns in line, shape and forms are preferable.
c)Decorative design is important for good conjugal life
d)Avoid pictures of Gods
The modular bed room concepts give a good choice for picking up interior decoration concepts at economical range.

Google Umbrella - Designboom Shop: New Product

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Google Umbrella now available on the designboom shop:
for all you detectives out there!
spies and scuba divers alike will appreciate the secret, goggle-shaped window
offered by the bright umbrellas by taiwan's 25togo design studio.
topped off with a periscope-shaped cap, the umbrella is the perfect companion
for your imaginative adventures under the cover of rain.










J Crew goes to Italy

To start the week, I thought I should reflect a little about people that actually do what they love for a living. That passion for the profession, that makes it blurry to see what's life and what's work is just very inspiring. I grew up watching my mother completely in love with what she did for a living, making that profession her own entire life and unfortunately, I was not so lucky. So I like to watch people who are that lucky, who have found early on the things that make them move and just enjoy the love for their jobs. 

Often, I turn to J. Crew stories in the paper to find that kind of inspiration. The people involved with the brand are just not amazing fashion professionals, but they live and breath what they do. 

These videos about Jenna Lyons from J. Crew and her trip to Italy are a must for people who love high quality fashion. They are about love, family, quality, process, technique, technology, years of experience and a whole lifetime of love for their professions. 

Jenna visiting a shirt manufacturer in Italy. Image: J. Crew




You can check the videos out here:


Of Roses and Daisies and Dions

It's been ten days since my last post.
I had no idea I'd been gone that long.
I've been posting in my head, but that doesn't really work, does it?

Two weeks ago, on Valentine's Day, my husband sent me roses.
I blogged about them the next day.  
Remember how pretty they were?  So fresh and bright:
 
Believe it or not, they are still here.  After two weeks they are starting to show their age,
as roses live life in the fast lane and burn out quickly.  But heck!  Who am I to hold that against them?
 Their color is darker and duller.
Their edges are getting rather, well, oddly purple and crinkly.

But they have not dropped even one petal.  I reward that kind of tough-it-out behavior.
These babies aren't going into the compost heap until they start
scattering rose petals like over-excited flower girls at a wedding.
  
Honestly?  I like their blowsy, woman-of-the-world look.
Kind of like a woman of a certain age that you might meet in a New York City bar,
wearing an old Chanel suit, holding court in a gravelly smoker's voice, and drinking a martini.
A real martini, not one of these newfangled apple-kiwi-caramel concoctions.
 Okay, I admit it -- that's who I want to be when I'm 80.
Not that I hang out in bars, or smoke, or drink martinis.  But maybe I will when I'm 80.  Why not?
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 New flowers arrived on the scene today to steal the limelight.

A gift from friends whose dog -- Dion's sister Nina -- we minded over the weekend.
Minding Nina is a joy; she's what I call an "easy keeper," and is as sweet and dainty as can be.
If Queen Victoria were a Cavalier spaniel, she'd be Nina.

Dion, on the other hand, has never been much interested in being an "easy keeper."
A few nights ago, he decided again that the bathroom tissue
(see how elegant I am being, not calling it toilet paper?)
needed to be dragged from the powder room through the kitchen to the sunroom.
Till it ran out.
He tried to deny involvement, but the scrap of paper caught in his chest hair was pretty incriminating.
Busted.

Tomorrow I've got a raft of thrifty buys to share with you.
Furniture, flatware . . .  more furniture.
I've been busy.

Happy Monday!  I'm late, but there are plenty of earlier entries at Mosaic Monday,
at Mary's Little Red House blog.  Click here to visit!  You will be glad you did.
Mary's own collage is of hyacinths and -- well, go see!  -- Cass



As Zaha Hadid celebrates the completion of her first project in China (Guangzhou Opera House), Melbourne-based architecture practice CK Designworks has announced a vast 20 sq km high-tech city concept in the Pukou district of Nanjing in Jiangsu Province, adding weight to the theory that China is fast becoming a springboard for international architects and designers.

The sprawling concept incorporates housing for 200,000 residents, various industrial developments and commercial facilities, schools and hospitals connected by an elevated Automated Rail Transport System inspired by the new Melbourne Tram Fleet. Ten landmark structures – such as those in the visuals displayed here – will form regular focus points across the extensive masterplan, all devised to achieve the top LEED rating of Platinum.

CK Designworks refers to the masterplan as ‘one of the largest design projects ever undertaken in the world’, presenting a concept heavily influenced by local mythology and traditional symbolism such as ‘the brilliant golden butterfly, the iconic rain-flower pebbles and the imagery created by the splash from throwing a pebble into water’.


Partner at the firm and lead architect on the project, Robert Caulfield explains: “We had a team of 32 designers and consultants working on the project around the clock for five months. The first thing we had to do was understand the philosophy and mythology of the region and to take extensive photos of the region including existing buildings, landmarks and topographical features because the local river and the mountain areas are extremely significant.”

The practice is keen to share its success with fellow designers, indicating that the design of a landmark five star hotel may be the subject of an international design competition in an effort to supply other architects with the opportunity to work in overseas markets. There is also talk of a student competition to devise a ‘gateway sculpture’ for the city. Following CK Designworks’ presentation of this concept, the firm has been invited to present to two additional local governments with the prospect of further masterplanning projects elsewhere in China.


Inspiration for the concept designs was found in the following fable:

A long time ago, a handsome young prince was sitting in a garden by a stream near the Yangtze River. He wanted to find a way to make all of his people prosperous and happy. On the banks of the stream were the most beautiful pebbles he had ever seen; he thought they must have fallen as flowers from the sky. On the water was a brilliant golden butterfly sitting on a leaf that had floated down from the mountains.

The prince was so enchanted by the beauty surrounding him he wanted to tell everyone so he threw a pebble into the water. It made such a splash that everyone turned to look and people came from all around. The ripples travelled outwards carrying the leaf and butterfly with them. As the ripples touched the shore, all of the houses turned into beautiful images of the pebbles and the butterfly flew to them one by one bringing peace, prosperity and happiness to everyone who lived in them.

People came from all over the world to see this beautiful place and today, if you look carefully, in a special place in Nanjing, you can still see the splash the prince made, the beautiful pebble houses and the butterflies. If you look down, you will still see the stream and the beautiful gardens. If you look up you will see the mountains. It is said that if you take your time, like the prince and study all of these things, respect the softness and tranquility they represent, you will have eternal peace, prosperity and happiness.

Blue Monday

Even though red seems to be grabbing all the headlines lately, I've been noticing a lot of blue on and off the runway and in the home.  I absolutely love Todd Alexander Romano's new blue apartment that was featured in the February issue of Architectural Digest with its pops of citron, chartreuse and red.  I also noticed these same color combinations in many fashion photos from New York, London and Milan.  Makes me want to buy something blue today!
















Photos by Thomas Loof for AD, Tommy Ton, The Sartorialist, Hanneli Mustaparta and Mr. Newton