Marriage bedroom: 7 beautiful decoration ideas

When crossing the threshold of the Parisian house of Pierre Frey, we immerse ourselves in a project of Restyling which covered all corners, from the bedroom to the living room, from the kitchen to the bathroom. The main mission was to shape a Maximalist atmosphere But fascinating, in which colors and prints were erected in indisputable protagonists. The walls and soils, painted in different shades, create an evocative caleidoscopic effect, while eccentric design furniture and out of common decorative details, such as lamps and pictures, insufferate life to spaces. In the marriage bedroomthe colored game focuses on the gray for the architectural envelope, which contrasts with the explosion of rich motifs that adorn the upholstered headboard, the curtains and lamp screens on the sides of the bed; A stylistic strategy that results in an enveloping atmosphere of unexpected charm.

Ocean call

In the main bedroom, a casual but sophisticated style dictated by the big bed Lennon of Westwing that combines perfectly with the decoration and relaxing colors that make the warm and cozy room.

Courtesy of Westwing.

Here we are in the beautiful house in El Algarve, Portugal, owned by the influencer Kae Sutherland. Its separate and quiet location, overlooking the ocean, offers tranquility and privacy. The house is designed in a contemporary style, with a combination of natural and raw materials such as wood, rattan and concrete. The house has ample open spaces, a luminous room with fireplace, a dining room, a modern and functional kitchen and five bedrooms, all with their own bathroom. Every detail has been carefully thought, from furniture to the finishes. Contemporary art are mixed with pieces Vintage and decorative objects around the world. In the marriage bedroom Richly textured accents predominate, such as the woven straw headboard, skillfully combined with wall lamps, spider lamp and bed fabrics.

Dark nuances and opulent details

The bedroom is the teacher's favorite room. On the bed, an embroidered Indian custard of the 18th century and embroidered cushions of Susann Eschenfelder. French lamps from the 50s with inchine screens found in the Toad Gallery in London rest on Victorian tables of false bamboo. On the wall, Studio Green paintings by Farrow & Ball, a picture of the Argentine artist La Chola Poblete and in the center hangs an original engraving of an exhibition of the 20s in Munich of Leonetto Capiello.

Rachel Smith.