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For a woman... I have always recommended a deep burgundy, wine or maroon colour for your accent wall (usually the one the head of your bed is on) and a lighter tone (pink) of the same colour on the other three walls. Trim work is best done in white. The sensuality of the room will come from the fabric you use in the room. If this is a bedroom, your linens (sheets, pillowcases, bed-skirt, and if you want to go a little over the top, your canopy) should be in the best quality you can afford, and are best in white. Skip the satin sheets, they are neither comfortable nor practical. I use Egyptian cotton sheets with lace detail. The more pillows on the bed the more luxurious it will appear. A comforter in a pattern or colour to match the accent wall will give the bed presence, while satiny fabrics are tactile and sensuous. If you can get a bedroom set with either a canopy bed or a four-poster you will be well on your way. Dark carved woods give the impression of luxury and once again bring in a tactile element. If there is room for a chair, make sure it is comfortable and your best choice is a well upholstered piece in a colour to match one of the colours in the comforter. I do not recommend white for upholstered furniture. The window treatments should be white as well, lace is always nice, but a bit tough to keep clean. As for flooring, if you choose,add an area rug if you have space, in something floral that incorporates the colours of your room. It adds another level of luxury. Make sure you have several levels of lighting. Something on a dimmer is best for the main light, with task and mood lighting where appropriate. For a man... The ideas above are more or less applicable if you use either navy, sapphire or very deep blue (or Kelly, forest or deep green) for the accent wall. and a softer version for the rest of the walls. Trim work can be either natural wood, or white. I still like white linens, but many men prefer a colour, so a pale version of the accent wall or a neutral like silver grey with the blue or golden tan with the green work well. Do not skimp on your comforter, there are many more "masculine" patterns available to choose from. Furniture can be heavy and carved (no canopy, but a four poster is still good) or sleek and modern. The window treatments may be in textured fabric instead of lace (not very masculine) or possibly wood. Lighting is still very important for setting your mood. If you choose to add an area rug, try a plain one with a contrasting border under your bed that extends about a foot and a half past the edge of the bed. Finally, no matter the gender, a clean and tidy room is essential for a sensuous feel. It's tough to feel romantic if the bed is unmade and the floor is strewn with dirty laundry.
Hello and thank you for taking my request. I am looking for the Gazabo Pattern in a Double size bed comforter.
A sketch is a drawing, particularly a quick drawing that is not completely detailed. A plan can be a drawing of a building's design, showing where the rooms are, the halls are, the doors are, and so forth. So a sketch could be of a plan, but plans can be other things as well. The most common use of the word plan is to mean a sequence of actions that one has decided upon, such as, first I will have dinner, then I go for a walk, then I will watch television, then I will go to bed. That would be a fairly simple and mundane plan, but still a plan.
Go to Pier 1 Imports, Bed Bath 7 Beyond, Target, or the Pottery Barn to find cute, trendy unique items that will match nearly anything in the bathroom already.
The following colours will combine with light blue:CyanGreySilverBlackDark blueRoyal blueLight redDeep purpleLight purpleLime greenSeaweed greenSee the related link below for colour combination ideas.
Yes, there are bed curtains that are made for poster beds.
A four poster bed is a bed which has a post at each of its four corners. The four posts can support a canopy above the bed and are often capable of supporting curtains which can be closed around the bed.
Curtains that go around your bed.
a tester is the name for the piece of wood that goes over the top of a four poster bed. The curtains are called bedcurtains a tester is the name for the piece of wood that goes over the top of a four poster bed. The curtains are called bedcurtains Another name is Full Tester Bed
The curtains put on a 4 poster bed are called canopy curtains. You can purchase them at most major department stores, home decor stores, or online retailers that sell bedding and curtains. Be sure to measure your bed's dimensions and choose curtains that fit accordingly.
The laundress takes Scrooge's bed curtains, bedposts, and bed linens from his room in "A Christmas Carol."
It is an allusion (an indirect or passing reference to something). It alludes to Aurora, goddess of the Dawn.
For a quality poster bed, you should look at Home Depot. Here, you will find nice poster beds that are good quality yet cheap. A good price for a poster bed is $100.
Canopy beds are traditionally double beds with a 4 poster frame around them. This frame holds up a material of choice around the bed to give an effect of curtains. The same system can be used in single beds if required. The material used is usually a net material or something translucent.
Curtains purchased from Bed Bath and Beyond can range in cost from $10 to $250. The cost will depend on the size of the window, style, and quality of the curtains purchased.
Places like Lowes. Let's build something together. You can always look for stores that does custom bed designs like http://wwww.four-poster-beds.com or http://wwww.periodfurniture-carved.co.uk
Canopy bed curtains can be found both online and in-store. Some of these stores include Sears, Bed Bath and Beyond, Overstock, Amazon, Macy's, and Ebay.