A dark and moody master bedroom with the perfect mix of masculine and feminine details!
Happy Monday! I hope you had a wonderful weekend.
I spent most of my weekend sanding and refinishing a set of antique theatre seats and a pine cabinet that I turned into a market counter. It was a messy, yet productive couple of days.
In between sanding, I decided to do a little online shopping/browsing and stumbled upon a gorgeous black and gold dresser. It was way out of my price range but sparked the inspiration for a moody master bedroom design.
Feather Flock Peel and Stick Wallpaper / Rug / Dresser / Wood Floor Mirror / Owl Art / Deer Sketch / Landscape Art / Gold Sconces / Jenny Lind Bed / Walnut Nightstands / Black Velvet Quilt / Wool Plaid Pillows / Green Lumbar Pillow / Waffled Black Stripe Throw / Fiddle Leaf / Ceramic Planter / Marble Frame / Gold Bowl
I usually start a room design with an area rug or piece of art and have a general idea of the type of space I want to pull together. This bedroom design came together much differently though and evolved one piece at a time.
The gorgeous black dresser was my starting point then I added the feather flock wallpaper and ivory/tan hand-knotted area rug. The wallpaper has a great mix of masculine and feminine details, while the neutral area rug is muted just enough to tone down the wallpaper while still adding texture and interest.
The majority of the details in this moody master bedroom are more masculine with hard lines. Opting for a Jenny Lind bed, brass sphere shade scones, and a curved wall mirror break up the hard lines and add a touch of softness.
What do you think?
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