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by Katie Conroy
3 months ago in Design Dilemma
NEED help with master bedroom art work!!!!
Just had master bedroom painted, and purchased new bedding (disregard dog bed at foot of bed!). Love the color, it looks khaki in the photo but is actually more of a taupe color, as well as over all feel, but would like something for over the bed, or to highlight the wall in general. I love the chinoiserie style, transitional as well.
Please all suggestions welcome.
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Barnhart Gallery Well, it wouldn't be chinoiserie -- but that's okay, I find that one piece is enough and more becomes themey -- but for transitional style, you might blow up a sepia toned photo of whoever sleeps in that little bed. I might also swap your lamps for something in a mercury glass with a drum shade. Nice job so far -- and don't apologize for the dog bed -- pets are welcome!
3 months ago ·
riesy a decorating hint that I use is purchase a blank canvas (joanns) andpurchase a great fabric in the style you like and cover canvas with it ... I use command strips to apply it to the wall .. this way I can change the fabric to go with my many whims and it costs very little ... a large canvas would look great ...
3 months ago · ·
karen paul interiors
This is an abstract (not what you asked for). It's on sale at Horchow and is actually a decent price. I like the light background for your wall and the colors employed. It's also a good size.
3 months ago · ·
carole as Riesy says this could be done in fabric or wallpaper,is this what you mean by chinoiserie
3 months ago ·
blindsdirectcanada Love the comforter and pillows. I would recommend roman shades in the windows .

http://www.blindsdirectcanada.com/blinds-toronto/shades-toronto/roman-blinds.html
3 months ago ·
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