Decorating
The Master Bedroom Should Reflect Owners Personality
July 14, 2016
The master bedroom decor reflects the personality of the homeowner while the color pattern, tone of light and type of furniture sets the mood for the room.
A master bedroom actually is not always big; yet it has to be comfortable and eye catching. One way to decorate your master bedroom is focusing on how to make it feel more spacious. To make your bedroom look larger, you can decide to make it a minimalist room design which makes it look more spacious.
The Yonny Nightstand w/Shelf features simple and elegant iron work that incorporates knots of iron 'tied' to the top of each cross support. The result is a unique look that will blend well with any décor. It's available in four sizes so it will fit into any bedroom where you're seeking clean lines.
Another simple piece of furniture, which takes up minimal floor space, is theTop Knot Bed from our Rustic Pine Furniture collection. This very affordable rustic nightstand is hand made of solid pine with a distressed finish and bottom shelf. It has a drawer to keep secure those small items that seem to grow feet and walk away. The lower shelf is ideal for storing stacks of magazines, tissues or other small bedroom items. Perfect for next to your bed or in the living room by a sofa.
Do you have a Combo Room? If your Master bedroom has to fill the role of media center and living room, look at this stylish master bedroom design idea that uses one space to create a combo room. Rustic Oak Sedona Bedroom Media Chest is the perfect choice as a television in the bedroom is a guilty pleasure! This Sedona media chest is tall enough for the view height to be just right, and has cubby holes for your electronics. Use the drawers for anything from undergarments to DVDs.
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