5.31.2009

Tranquil Bedroom Inspiration

Currently I am designing a bedroom for a dear friend and client who recently lost her husband after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. She desires (and frankly needs) a soothing, tranquil retreat that reflects her simple, yet sophisticated style. The room will be in soft hues of white and blue and will have mix of traditional and contemporary elements. We are also doing this on a very tight budget. I will be sure to share her new room in a future post.

Here are some beautiful rooms that have inspired us along the way…

This bedroom by Margaret Bobsyshell is gorgeous and I found the image in the post, “The house that keeps haunting me” at a wonderful blog called, Things That Inspire. The four poster bed by Julia Gray is lovely. The serene wall color, milk pail by Martha Stewart is nice a contrast with the white elements in the room.
(The above picture: photography Erica George Dines)

This bedroom is simply elegant and hands-down my personal favorite in this series. It was designed by L.A.’s very talented Brooke Giannetti and the image was found in her blog Velvet and Linen.
Brooke frequently collaborates on architectural projects with husband Steve Giannetti providing clients with full architectural, interior design and landscape services. In this room, I particularly like the wall colors, Farrow and Ball Skimming Stone with All White trim. But, my favorite design element is the nostalgic 40's mirrored bedside table from Aiden Gray. My client loves it too, but it's not in the budget... darn it!

Here’s another bedroom that has inspired my client. The image was found on House Beautiful and a darling blog call House of Turquoise.
I simply love the use of combined contemporary and traditional elements in this room. Such a peaceful, dreamy room… just what my client needs.

9 comments:

  1. Clearly we are inspired by the same kind of bedrooms! My own bedroom has been a work in process for literally two years, and it is almost done...I just need to have two pillows made. I really want to use Raoul textiles 'Patra' in a custom color, and upholster my bench in this as well (and have curtains made in this fabric), but all of that will wait until I move as I have some perfectly good window treatments in my current bedroom. So, I am going to have a monogram pillow made with a blue flange, and then I will post pictures of my room!

    I also posted a beautiful guest bedroom recently in my post about the home of a designer. It is one of my all time favorite tranquil bedrooms too.

    I hope your client enjoys her soothing, restful bedroom - a place to give her peace in this difficult time.

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  2. Hi Cristin,
    These are wonderful inspiration photos. I am sure the room you design will be absolutely lovely.
    Cathy

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  4. sorry...accidentally deleted the comment.

    anyway,these are lovely colors.so sophisticated, pls. share the after pics...i'msure it will be lovely.

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  5. the colours are so soothing and relaxing

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  6. These are truly beautiful. What great finds. Guaranteed to enjoy a restful night's sleep in these rooms.

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  7. Oh, I love this shade of blue in the bottom pic and the color of the lamp base in the other photo! What do you call this shade of blue? I want to incorporate it into my house, but I am always afraid I will pick the wrong shade!!!

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  8. I'm so glad that you liked my client's bedroom!
    We were both thrilled with the way it looked when it was finished.
    The bedside table lamps are from Grace Home Furnishings here in Los Angeles. The rug is called Overleaf from the Rug Co. We did it in custom colors.

    xo
    Brooke

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  9. so happy you came to visit my blog...it lead me here. on my project list is redoing my bedroom in white, so this post was perfect, esp the paint color info,
    you have a new follower
    sue

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