Although "floating" the bed needs to be supported by a pedestal to ensure adequate support.
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The built in shelving, not the fake fireplace, but the white with textures, recycled wood as an accent.
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The built in side shelfs and drawers and painted in colour of the walls. The tone on tone is a nice effect, greys are nice but maybe layers of whites.
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The built in shelving around bed, not the ornate lights but something more contemporary, like use of white and aquamarine
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Like the colours used for this room
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IN my world this is how I would use colour. Would like a neutral wall paint - white - and then built with "bolts" of colour so you can change according to mood or season.
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The use of colour. Fabric headboard - colour or texture - everything in white and use cushions for colour.
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Nice use of neutral colour and fabric/upholstered headboard.
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The lighter colours would brighten up the room
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Nice use of colour makes the room bright even though wood is used.
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Love the use of colour on a white palette
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Great use of colour, beach-like without being over done
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the built in shelving above is quite nice for decor and hidden lighting.
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The colour combination is nice, ocean blues with red/putty coloured wood/sand
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Fabric Roman Blinds can be same as wall colour or add a bolt of colour to white room
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Next to floating bed, or pedestal bed, the side tables could float, partly open and partly closed
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Nice floating bed, a little more rustic but want the bedding to sometime be able to go over the wood, so maybe ledge not so wide?
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Ideas for shade of white. The warm cappuccino might work with the wood and the article writes that this colour is good for brightening up the room as it mimics the sunshine reflecting in.
Lights and mirror
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