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Saturate your Bedroom with Colour |
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Home Page Let your senses be your guide and let colour mirror your emotional levels. Reds excite and inspire passion; add reds with fabrics, pillows, drapery, or a red accent wall. Soothing, warm blues and browns accented cream or white, are tremendously successful in the bedroom, as the combination is attractive to both sexes, as are the gentle, relaxing, freshness of soft pastels. Add touches of nature by adding plants or freshly cut flowers. Or, consider hanging narrow vertical prints of lush botanicals - abstract or realistic - for greater ambiance.
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The psychology of colour pegs certain hues as relaxing, others as energizing, still others as aggressive. For instance, green, the colour of nature, is relaxing while yellow, the colour of sunshine, is associated with happiness. Being aware of the emotional effects of colour can be helpful, but don’t let it limit your choices. If red is your favourite colour, don’t be afraid to use it in your bedroom. It may not be for everyone, but if you enjoy it and it boosts your mood, that’s really all that matters. Because so much of the focus in your bedroom is on the bed itself, it makes sense to start your colour makeover by choosing your bedding, then moving on to the rest of the room. But don’t just head to your local big box retailer or home store to buy matching sheets, pillow shams, blankets and quilts. Mixing and matching colours and patterns is a much more modern look that adds interesting texture to a room. Use your favourite saturated colour as an anchor, then warm it up with earthy accents, tone it down with neutrals or add even more punch with a contrasting colour. The fine French linens available from Olivier Desforges are a great example of how mixing and matching can create a richer, more inviting room. The company’s 2006 collection offers a terrific combination of colours, patterns and textures that consumers can use to create their own one-of-a-kind looks. Here are some tips from the experts at Olivier Desforges for mixing and matching patterns.
For example, the company’s contemporary floral pattern, Gina, features rich berry-colored flowers with sage leaves on a slate background. This pattern combines effortlessly with pieces in the Mascali Red design, which features the same rich raspberry and sage green, but in stripes. The two patterns can be combined in any number of ways and can get additional pop from Elvire, white bedding embroidered with the flowers printed on Gina. The same is true of the Barnabe and Mascali Slate patterns. Both are done in blue and grey; Mascali features stripes that coordinate beautifully with the paisley design on Barnabe. Add the final touches for a beautiful bedroom with artwork and accessories. The perfect lamp can help set the mood, and a lightly scented candle adds a subtle perfume to the air. Now you’re ready to escape the cares of the day and enjoy your personalized retreat. For more design inspiration for your bedroom, visit olivierdesforges.com. Courtesy of ARA Content Related Pages: Bedroom Accessorize your Bedroom for a Beach Decor Theme - Bedroom Linen Care Tips - Home Decorating - Art Gallery - Home Decorating Store Home Page - Home Decorating - Home Improvement and Woodworking - Art Gallery - Photography - Garden and Outdoor Living - Crafts and Hobbies - Health and Fitness - Kitchen and Cuisine - Beauty and Fashion - Writing and Publishing - Living Mindfully - Christmas Ideas Copyright © 2001-2008 Netwrite-Publish.com
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