Bedroom Furniture to Liven Up Your Space
Written by admin on January 9th, 2010Sleeping comprises about one third of the average persons life, reports say. But consider everything else done in the bedroom; that’s a lot of time! Shouldn’t it, then, be a stylish and comfortable place to be? Fortunately, thanks to modern materials and designs (not to mention what we sometimes don’t like to admit: good marketing), any style imaginable can be delivered.
Consider the opposite of current modern furniture styling – the beautiful American Colonial style. Descended from the days when a four poster was a bed, not a set of large photos of rock bands on the walls, it is still a great choice. Headboards are elegantly carved from woods such as oak or maple and look spectacular. A cloth canopy with draperies is often added.
It is surprising that the post-Revolutionary style of ordinary merchants now is the style of the elegant and well-heeled bedroom of today. Whether a chest that can be used to store a thick down comforter or a bureau that matches your American Colonial style, this style reflects our historical heritage.
Asian designs became popular around the turn of the 20th century and continued on to the present. The hallmarks of the style — efficiency and minimalism — are the epitome of modern elegance. Additionally, designers can incorporate a wider color palette. The Asian color palette has gorgeous hues such as beautiful reds, vibrant greens, and the colors of the sun and sky. Today we see Asian inspired designs like the noguchi table in the modern realm as well.
An armoire of slick black lacquer, inlaid with mother of pearl is one possibility. Even the smallest accessories, such as a jade or ceramic bowl, will add an Asian touch to the room’s design. The result is both cool and hot, both sexy and stylish. This yin and yang effect of Asian bedding and furniture brings into an intimate area all the exotic and stylish attributes that culture is famous for. What could be more comfortable than a set of pillows in Mandarin red stuffed with goose down? An area rugs in matching design to keep the feet off that cold hardwood floor is both stylish and practical. That’s the Asian way.
In the 1950s Scandinavian, Swedish in particular, became all the rage. The popularity of the design hasn’t waned in the intervening years. And who would question why? Swedish design features clean lines and gorgeous yet simple elegance.
The hallmarks of Shaker style are reflected in this design, it’s main features simplicity and peace. That’s always appreciated in these hectic modern times. Additionally, it reflects the simple lines and somewhat “futuristic” design of modern high tech. That integrates the bedroom style perfectly with other parts of the house while it provides a place of rest and quiet. What more could you ask for, to have the best of both design worlds?
Whatever style suits your taste, and it could even be an eclectic mixture of many, you’ll find modern bedding and bedroom furniture or accent designs available to match. Considering that you spend about one third of your life in your bedroom, it makes sense to invest in beautiful furniture and accents.
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